Sunday, March 3, 2013

Anna Bay, February 2013




January 29th, I had set an alarm for 6.15am but woke up early, so I’m lying in bed fully awake waiting, patiently, for that alarm to go off. I became aware that it wasn’t raining outside and thought to myself, “Why don’t you get up and get started packing up now!”. I lay there a little longer then decided to get up and check the time. It was 5.50am, so I got dressed, put the lights on in the Annexe and went outside. I was surprised to find it was bright, cloudy but not raining. My first task was to get the boat unpacked and back up on the car. I took off the boat cover and sure enough, the boat was full of rainwater. I took out a bung from the back of the boat and it started to drain. I had the clamp-on wheels fixed to the side of the boat, so needed to get the front of the boat up off the ground, so it would drain completely. I grabbed an empty plastic crate and then attempted to lift the front of the boat, to put the crate under. No Way Hozay, I couldn’t budge it. (What was I thinking, with the boat full of water, Eh!). I grabbed a bucket and for the next 15minutes, bailed the boat out until I could lift it and get the crate in place. I left it to continue draining out of the bunghole, while I went in for a quick breakfast. I replaced the drain hole bung and loaded the boat up on the roof rack, with the help of my next door neighbor (obviously an early riser). The back of the Territory was already full with the last boxes of garage sale stuff that, Steven and Ed had brought up, so everything in the annexe and the annexe walls all had to go into the Van, for this move. To cut a long story short, we were packed up, hooked up and pulling out of the Park at 10.30am, 4 hours 40 minutes after I got up out of bed. The trip to Bays Holiday Park at Anna Bay was uneventful; we did pass through some light showers of rain on the way but arrived to dry weather and was basically set up by 5pm, in time for a wine. The floor of the Van was a muddy wet mess, so a quick clean up was in order before it was livable again.

February 1st, After 2 days of very hot weather, the storms (with heavy rain and strong winds) came back today. I went down to the Examiner Office and placed our advertisement for the shed sale in next week’s local paper. We are going to run it on Saturday and Sunday and see how it goes before deciding what to do with the leftover items. Joan and Robert are coming up on Friday for the week-end to help us with the Garage Sale.


February 5th, We have spent the last 3 days pricing all our stuff in our storage shed. That’s been quite a job, as you can imagine, pulling out each box and sorting as well as pricing. Today I decided to clean out the Caravan boot while Val went through our under bed storage, to see what we might add to the Shed/Garage Sale. Val went into the freezer looking to get something out for a quick meal tonight and found the freezer had defrosted. I checked the setting knobs, which are along the bottom of our unit, and there wasn’t a problem. It would appear that the Fridge is not working on the 240V setting. I changed the setting to Gas and Val discarded the defrosted goods that couldn’t be refrozen and cleaned up freezer.

February 6th, I went for my annual check-up with our local Doctor. He did all the usual tests and then a Skin Cancer Scan. I had pointed out to him that I had this thing growing out of the back of my left knee. I had asked the Chemist at Blacksmiths what he thought it was. He said it looked like a wart but it was extended with a crusty top and I told him it was sore so he suggested that I should go see a Doctor. As we were leaving Blacksmiths, I made an appointment to see our local Doctor at Salamander Bay. So to get on with the story, Dr. Jim thought it was a small Cancer and set me up to cut it out. So, 7 stitches later and a cut 30mm long, I hobbled out of his Surgery and was told to come back in 2 weeks to have the stitches out.

February 8th, Joan came up today at 1pm and we all went around to the Shed to finish setting up for tomorrows Garage/Shed Clear Out Sale. Rebecca, from Omeara Real Estate had given us permission to use a vacant shed, next to ours but on the outside, which was a blessing as it allowed us to set up, ready to open up quickly tomorrow. Robert arrived at the Shed around 3pm and helped me set up the furniture in our own Shed. We were set to Go! Val had prepared a Macaroni Cheese Pie for dinner, which we all enjoyed at Joan and Robert’s Cabin then finished off the evening with a game of Tiles.

February 9th, Our Advertisement in the local paper stated starting time at 9am, we arrived to set up at 8am and people started arriving, Typical! However It was a very busy and successful day. We sold a lot of stuff, mainly in the morning, and cleared over $800. We went to Soldiers Point Bowling Club for Dinner and we all had a win on the Pokies, to finish off a tiring but rewarding day.

February 10th, We opened at a 9am to continue our Garage Sale, but it ended up being a total waste of time. Only 2 callers in 4 hours, who bought nothing, so we packed up and called it a day. Joan and Robert went straight home, as they had a family commitment, with our sincere thanks for all their help. We would have struggled to do it all ourselves.

February 12th, Val went for her annual check-up with our Dr. and to get prescriptions for her medications. However, She did not mention her new Carpal Tunnel problem with her left wrist, Tut Tut! It is more than 12 months since she had the right wrist fixed and she will need another referral.

February 15th, I got permission from O’Meara real Estate to use our storage shed for this week-end, so that we could run another Garage Sale on Saturday. Our rent ran out today but we still had a lot of goods left over. We spent the afternoon setting up the shed for tomorrow’s Sale.

February 16th, Today’s Shed Clear Out Sale went fairly slowly, people trickled in and Val was ready to pack it all in, a few times, but we stuck it out till around mid-day then started packing up the leftovers. We ended up clearing another $256, so that wasn’t too bad. We were happy with that and shouted ourselves a nice Dinner at the Soldiers Point Bowling Club and Val topped it off with a win on the Pokies.

February 17th, I had to open up the shed this morning, as our last customer, from yesterday, had bought our Hutch and couldn’t pick it up until today. I helped him load it into his Ute, and he decided to have a look at the leftover stuff. After telling me that his Sister did the Markets he offered to take it all off my hands for $20. I could see his point but didn’t commit myself until I ran it by Val. As it happens, I would have been in big trouble had I made that deal, as Val said “NO WAY”, “We have a lot of quality stuff  leftover and are not giving it to anyone, to make personal profit, It will be donated to a fund raising group”. I had to ring him and pass on the reply, without going into any in-depth detail. We rang Steven to wish him a Happy Birthday (46th.) and told him, we will see you next week-end.

February 18th, I packed our leftover shed stuff into the car and gave it to an OP Shop near our shed, which support the handicapped people in our area. They were very happy to get such a large donation. Late afternoon we had a bit of excitement in the Park when a 5 foot Goanna took a stroll around.

February 19th, After a lot of nagging by me, when Val was in agony with her left wrist, she finally went back to Dr. Jim to get a new referral for Dr. Hicks, the Wrist Specialist in Newcastle.

February 20th, I went to the Dr’s today, to get my 7 stitches removed from the back of my knee, it’s now 2 weeks since my operation. After lunch I took the car to Jax’s Tyres for 2 new front tyres and a wheel alignment.

February 23rd, We went down to Greg and Dianne’s place, at Glenwood, for Greg’s Birthday and to catch up with Jessica and Annaliese. Karina and her 2 children were there as well. We stopped off at Parklea Markets, on the way, so that I could buy a new watch and Val got herself a few long Tops to go with her black tights. Greg cooked a great BBQ and Dianne did the veggies and dessert, for his Birthday Dinner. Dianne decorated the Birthday Cake with re-lighting candles, so a few seconds after you blew the candles out, they sparked back to life again. Greg and all the kids had fun trying to blow out all the candles. We left Greg’s around 9.15pm and drove into the City to pick up Steven and Ed from Tattersall’s Club in Pitt Street and then back to their new Apartment in Elizabeth Bay. They had finished decorating and furnishing it and have organized a House Warming for to-morrow. They borrowed a blow up mattress, for us to stay the night and also help with tomorrow’s event.

February 24th, Up early, we all headed off for breakfast at Kings Cross, in a very nice and expensive eatery, looking out onto the El Aleman Fountain. There were Markets around the Fountain but due to time restrictions, Val had to pass up paying them a visit. Back to the Apartment for Ed and Val to start preparing finger food for the Guests, who were to start arriving at 2pm for nibbles and drinks. Steven and myself drove around the Cross and picked up bags of ice and Sushi for the vegetarians. As the 80 guests arrived, they were given a drink, taken on a tour of the Apartment and then nibbled, grazed, drank and generally had a good time until they left. We got away around 8pm, we had a 2 ½ hr. drive to get back to Anna Bay, and there were about 6 guests still going strong. We stopped for a Macca’s half way home and were saying what a great day it had been, as it reminded us of our Catering Days when “Finger Food Parties” were popular.

February 27th, Our Fridge Repair man came this morning, so after a few tests had proved that the 240V element wasn’t working. So I helped him pull the fridge out, after the Gas and electrical connections were disconnected. Not an easy job in a Caravan. He removed the old element and retested it to confirm that it didn’t work, then checked he had a replacement in his Truck. He did, so, armed with the knowledge that it was to cost me $170, I went to the Shopping Centre to get cash. When I arrived back at the Park, he was just leaving, as the new element would not fit and he thought he would have to drive to Newcastle to pick up another one. He said I’ll phone later and let you know what’s happening. When I got the call late afternoon, he told me a new element had to be ordered from Brisbane and hopefully will get here by Friday, but the supplier would not guarantee that. So I pushed the fridge back into place and reconnected it to the gas supply, so I could get it working again. I had emptied the fridge/freezer and taken it down to the fridge in the Camp kitchen. After our fridge had become cool enough, I went down to bring back our food, and it was time for a Chardy anyway. Shock! Horror! Some lowlife had taken our 2 bottles of wine from the Camp Kitchen fridge. Bugger! Val wanted to run around and check out all the other people in the Park, but there isn’t a lot you can do about it and we suspected whoever it was would have already left the Park anyway.

March 1st, Boy, are we waterlogged. It has rained all last night and today. I was only able to pack up things that travel in the Van, as it was too wet to do any outside work. We leave in the morning for Dunleith Tourist Park, at The Entrance, so can only hope for a break in the weather. Mysteriously our 2 bottles of missing wine turned up, back in the very Camp Kitchen Fridge where I had put it. Nobody has owned up or explained what occurred, but the story of the missing wine did spread around the Park. I can only guess  that the guilty party heard the story and promptly put it back.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Blacksmiths Beach, Jan 2013


December 29th, Greg, Dianne and the girls came to the park to see us off. Greg helped me load the boat on to the car and finish packing up. We had a good run up to Blacksmiths beach Tourist Park, even though there was plenty of traffic on the road. After we were set up on our site, I took the boat off the car. It will be a useful storage place and allows me to get the car into underground parking, at the big shopping centres.

December 30th, Val got started on sorting through the garage sale boxes that Ed had given us. That was a full days work and we wanted to go up to our Storage Shed as soon as possible.

December 31st, We went to Carole and Rob’s place for Dinner, Tiles and to bring in the “New Year” with them. We had a great meal, an enjoyable evening and after watching the Sydney Harbour Fireworks on TV, carried on playing tiles until 2.30am.

January 1st, very hot today, we put on our washing and generally recovered from our late night out.

January 2nd, At 9.30 we left for our Storage Shed at Salamander Bay, loaded up with the boxes for the Shed Sale. We spent our day at the shed, pulling out, opening and sorting through all the boxes in storage and repacking all the items that we wanted to put into Greg’s roof. We headed back home with 6 boxes for storage At Greg’s and 1 box belonging to Steven.

January 3rd, We ducked up to Belmont to do a bit of Shopping and on the way back we called in to an Antique Shop, just down the road from the Park, to see what they thought of some Chinese Artefacts that were in the things Ed had given us. They weren’t experts on those items but did give us the  name of an Auction House in Sydney who would be able to help us. Joan and Robert called in for afternoon tea and to give us our mail.

January 4th, Carole and Rob came down to our Van, for Dinner and tiles. One of our neighbours called in and invited us to join the mob across the way for a game of Bocce but we decided to continue our Tiles challenge.

January 5th, We have been on this site for a week, so now we had to pack up and move to site 140 for the next week. This we knew about when we booked in and still one more move before our month is up here. No rain today, so the move went very smoothly. As Val had suggested, I pulled down the annexe walls and packed all the outside gear on top of the boat. I towed the Caravan to site 140 and set it up, then fitted my towing hitch to the boat and towed it down to site 140 and set up the annexe walls and all the outside gear. A much easier way to make the move but still a big job, for an old bloke like me.

January 8th, Today was our hottest day this year and the Bushfire Warnings are at “Extreme” level, no fires allowed in NSW. Val spent 2 ½ hours in the Pool both today and yesterday. We did have an afternoon sea-breeze come up, so I didn’t find it too hot myself.

January 10th, Val went to the local Doctors in Swansea this afternoon, just to get some Prescriptions written out and when making her appointment, asked if they bulked billed Pensioners, and was told “yes”. After her consultation with the Dr. she went to reception to sign the medicare claim form and was told “That will be $73”. Val said, “I was told you Bulk Bill” and the receptionist said the Dr. has coded you as a “Holiday Visitor” and that’s the charge for your consultation. It just goes to show that you can’t ask enough questions about charges when not visiting your own GP, travelers beware.

January 11th, We went to Carole and Rob’s for dinner and Tiles, and had a great meal and plenty of enjoyable games of Tiles.

January 12th, Today we moved to site 12, our last move before we leave on the 29th of this month. Using the same system as our last move in this Park, all went smoothly. I had just finished setting up when Greg and Dianne arrived with Jessica and Annaliese. The girls were having an 8 day holiday with us and this coincided with a group of their friends from School holidaying at the same Park. Val put on a “home made” hamburger lunch then Greg, Dianne and Karina took all the kids to the Beach for a couple of hours before heading home.

January 13th, Steven and Ed came up for a visit today and we had Burgers for lunch, again, at the boy’s request. They gave us 6 more boxes of items for our Shed “Garage Sale”. After lunch, Steven, Ed and myself took the girls down to Blacksmiths Beach for a surf. They are now old enough to enjoy the surf, so had a great time.

January 15th, This Caravan Park has an Activity Program for the Kids during School Holidays, yesterday was a Reptile Show. Which was very well run, very informative and enjoyed by all the children in the Park. Today was Plaster Painting, then into the Pool to cool off. Val went Shopping and arrived back with a “Body Board” for each of the girls. Off to the beach we went to try out their new boards, which was the highlight of the day. After dinner the girls went to the outdoor movie in the Park.

January 16th, Today’s activity was Fun Sports and did all the kids enjoy that. It started with a pole fight over a jumping castle and then a softball target that released a bucket of water onto the players in their turn. The pictures should be self explanatory.

January 17th, This morning Karina and myself took Jessica, Annaliese , Chloe and Riley to Caves Beach. The kids had a ball checking out all the caves, then enjoyed swimming and body boarding in the surf. After lunch the kids were back in the Pool at the Park and enjoyed the outdoor movie after dark.

January 18th, Wow! Today was stifling hot Day, 34.6deg. Karina, Cloe and Riley left just before lunch after a swim in the Pool with our girls. Carole and Rob came down with Sophie and Ava (2 of their grand children) we spent all day in the Pool. I even (eventually) went in myself, that how hot it was. A southerly arrived late afternoon with a bit of showery rain and brought some much needed relief from the heat. The Disco Lady turned up at 8pm for the Kids Disco and lasted through the showers until 8.30 pm, when the Security Guy stopped everything for safety reasons (approaching Electrical Storm).

January 19th, The southerly continued all day with showers, so I amused the girls by putting on the “Pink Panther” DVD, with Peter Sellers and David Niven. An old movie but they enjoyed watching it.

January 20th, We packed up all the girls gear, ready for Dianne’s arrival. After a spot of lunch, Dianne headed back with Jessica and Annaliese. The girls had a fantastic holiday with us and this Park is now their favourite holiday destination.

January 21st, Carole and Rob called in on their way home from Calga and stayed for fish and Chips, from the local shop, and a game of Tiles.

January 23rd, We went to Carole and Robs place for Dinner and Tiles.

January 24th, We spent most of today planning and organizing our accommodation for the next 2 months, up till Easter. We leave Blacksmiths Beach on the 29th January and move to Bays Holiday Park, at Anna Bay, until March 2nd. We will be having a Shed/Garage Sale while at Anna Bay and clearing our storage shed out. Then we will move down to Dunleith Holiday Park, at The Entrance North. We have shortened our stay at Dunleith from 7 weeks to 4 weeks and moved off our waterfront site to site 152. This will save us a bit on accommodation cost and allow us to start travelling north a lot sooner. We have decided to travel this year, up into Queensland and back inland to Sydney for Christmas, then start looking into buying a Relocatable Home on the NSW Central Coast and settling down.

January 25th, Joan and Robert came down today, with our mail, and had dinner and Tiles. We filled them in on our upcoming moves and they have volunteered to help us with the Garage Sale. We were sitting in the annexe chatting away when Joan said, “do you know that you have a flat tyre on your car”. Bugger me! The front right tyre was half flat, I hadn’t noticed anything when I drove to the shops this morning. That’s a job for tomorrow. I can only put the spare tyre on, as this is Australia Day weekend, nothing will be open.

January 26th, Got my tools and the spare tyre out ready to replace the front tyre on the Territory. When I tried to loosen the wheel nuts, the pressed metal spanner (that Ford put into the Territory tool kit) just opened up and just turned on the nuts. I tried getting them loosened with a socket spanner I had, but no joy! I then borrowed a proper wheel brace from a neighbor in the Park and we still could not budge these nuts. So, now cursing the tyre fitters who overtighten wheel nuts with their air spanners, with o length of pipe and some more WD40 we finally got the nuts to move. What a job!

January 27th, Another wet day, we were getting constant rain driven by a Tropical Cyclone that is now moving down the coast from Queensland. Carole And rob came down for dinner and Tiles and Val did her “Lambs Fry and Bacon”, Yum! And a Tim Tam and Raspberry Chocolate Cake for desert, double Yum!

January 28th, That rain hasn’t stopped and I’ve got to pack up the boat ready to leave in the morning, double bugger! I’ve just checked the weather report and this rain is supposed to ease off to showers in the morning, so looks like a very early start and do all the packing up tomorrow.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Rouse Hill, Xmas 2012



December 18th, Up early to finish packing up to leave. Terri and Patrick came around to see us off, on our way to The OK Corral Caravan Park at Rouse Hill in Sydney. This was our first stay at this Park and so an unknown, as our usual Park was Sydney Gateway at Parklea which has been converted to a Lifestyle Village for the over 50’s. We turned off at Medowie and went to our Storage Shed at Salamander Bay, to pick up 2 boxes that belonged to Steven, then continued on to Sydney. This detour added a lot of time to our journey, so with breaks it took us 7 hours to get from Wallamba River to Rouse Hill, in Sydney.  After booking in and setting up Greg, Dianne, Jessica and Annaliese came over bringing a much appreciated Pizza Meal for all of us. We were very happy with our site, nice and shady, nicely grassed, a large concrete slab and clean amenities. One difference to other Caravan Parks, checking in was done at a “cone of silence” booth at the entrance, where I was given directions to our site and help to guide me in, but the Office was at the other end of the Park and a long uphill walk. I was given a friendly welcome, paid the fees and then driven back to our site in a “golf cart”, how flash is that.
December 19th, Did the last of our Xmas Shopping this morning (Secret Santa Presents only). We went over to Greg and Dianne’s and as they are still working, Val made a delicious Chicken Stroganoff for Dinner.
December 20th, We packed up our equipment and headed off to Steven and Ed’s new apartment at Elizabeth Bay, to help them with a few odd jobs. They had just picked up the keys, so the place was empty. My main job was to re-paint the freshly painted front door, from a dull red to a gloss red. Sound too easy, doesn’t it. Val main task was to take up the curtains, as they were all different lengths and dragging on the floor, another easy job. We started with a tour of the apartment, which was a very impressive 3 br, fully refurbished, new kitchen and bathrooms and freshly painted and carpeted right through. I masked, lightly sanded the front door and gave it a first coat of new paint. As it started to dry it was obvious that it would need a 2nd coat, in 2 hrs. Val set up her sewing machine on our table and proceeded with the task of pinning up and hemming the bottoms of the 20 curtains in the apartment. Her instructions were to make the curtains just resting on the floor and her efforts were frustrating her as she was never satisfied with the finished results. I discovered that the curtain brackets were slotted, so adjustable, which calmed her nerves when I was able to adjust the height to her satisfaction. We took care of some minor tasks, like removing unwanted shelving and adjusting cupboard doors to close with even gaps. The boys were planning to remove the 2nd bathroom shower screens to install the new clothes dryer, which we thought was not a great idea and created other problems. Val came up with the great idea of removing the existing cupboard under the breakfast bar in the kitchen and fitting the dryer under there. Steven was excited at the prospect and had to contact the dryer manufacturers to find out if that closed in area would be OK. A task for tomorrow. It was a long day as we left home at 10.30am and arrived back home at midnight, but we were happy with the help we were able to give the boys.
 

 




December 21st, It was both Greg and Dianne’s last day at work, so we had the girls for the day. They had a great time feeding the goats and ducks, playing on the swings and merry go round and swimming in the pool.






December 23rd, Greg picked me up at 9.15am and we went to Steven and Ed’s apartment at Elizabeth Bay to modify the breakfast bar to take the Clothes Dryer and I had to put a 3rd and final coat of red gloss paint on the front door. Greg also hung some very heavy mirrors in the lounge room and I fixed a leak at the main bathroom shower head. Ed had packed up 7 boxes of things he didn’t want and gave them to me for our garage sale in February, next year. We got back home around 6.30pm, satisfied with our days efforts to help Steven and Ed settle in.
Mind you, it might take me a week to recover as I haven’t done that much work in the last 10 years.

December 24th, Val started preparing her salad and trifle for tomorrows Christmas Day Lunch at Greg and Dianne’s. I dropped off everything to be put in Greg’s fridge and was finding that I was getting a cold today, so Dianne gave me some cough and cold mixture they had in the cupboard. I was feeling so bad after dinner that I went to bed early, very unusual for me.

December 25th, We went to Greg and Dianne’s around 11am and gave Jessica and Annaliese their Christmas presents, which they loved. Greg had laid out a great table setting and I had left my camera back at the Van, bugger! Greg Dianne and Val were busy preparing the food for lunch while I sat around feeling miserable with my cold (only to be expected). Steven and Ed followed by Sue and Mark (Dianne’s parents) arrived and our party was complete. We did our Secret Santa presents for the Adults, we all got what we wanted, and we were now ready to eat the delicious food, prepared for lunch.

December 27th, I stayed in bed all day yesterday and until lunchtime today. Val had picked up some more cold tablets and cough mixture, in an attempt to make me feel better. My cold was starting to improve, so we went around to Greg and Dianne’s place to share a Chinese takeaway with them for dinner, which was very enjoyable. Dianne had  eaten something, while they were out  spending their Christmas Vouchers, that didn’t agree with her and  she was vomiting, so we didn’t see her till later in the night when she came through looking very pale.

December 28th, I cleaned out the back of the car this morning, as Steven had phoned to let us know that we were to pick up more boxes of stuff that Ed was giving us for our Garage Sale. We left early to meet with Nikos at 2pm, at his work building in Sydney CBD. Steven joined us and we went for a coffee and chat about the state of our finances.  It was good to catch up with Nikos again and we had a very useful discussion from which we decided to look into Relocatable Homes on the Central Coast after another year on the road and then selling both the Caravan and Ford Territory and buying a smaller car. Steven and Nikos went back to their respective jobs and we wandered around Town until Steven finished work. We loaded up the boxes from Steven and Ed’s Apartment and they took us to dinner at Mickey’s Place in Oxford Street, Paddington. The food was delicious and the atmosphere nice and quiet, compared to their first choice of the local Pub on the corner. It was far too late to do any packing up tonight and Greg offered his help to get us off to Blacksmiths in the morning.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Darawank, December 2012



December 1st, It was very hot today and the good weather had attracted a lot of ski boats and jet skis to the Park for the weekend. The day was especially great for a family group, that were just in front of our Van, when SANTA Skied in to deliver some presents.






December 3rd, After a lovely hot weekend, it was raining this morning. The rain had petered out by lunch, so I took Patrick out for an afternoon fish but we didn’t have any luck, as what we did catch were all undersize.

December 4th, went to see Dr. Islam again this morning. He was happy with the progress of my leg wound and the swelling had gone down. To give me value for money, he took my blood pressure which he said “was the blood pressure of a teenager” and to come see him again in 2 weeks for a final check up before we leave.

December 5th, Stayed in today expecting to have TV guy call to see what could be done to about our TV digital reception, all part of the Government Program to make sure all us Pensioners were digital ready. When he hadn’t arrived by 4pm I rang their office to be told that he was called away to attend a Bushfire and another appointment would have to be made. I then went into Beaurepares at Tuncurry and had our car inspected for Rego. Gladly it passed without any problems.

December 7th, Went out fishing with Patrick this morning, no luck again. It seems that all the larger fish have dropped their litter and left the area. After lunch I went around to Patrick’s place and helped him put together a colourbond locker that he had bought to store some of the excess that was in his shed. Val wasn’t hungry so Terri asked me to stay for dinner with them.

December 9th, Terri and Val went to the local Sunday Markets in Forster while Patrick and I went out on another fruitless fishing trip. The girls arrived home around lunchtime, after a good morning out that included more than just Markets, as they did all the Opp. shops as well. During the afternoon while Val was going through her mornings purchases, she dropped her bottom partial plate (teeth) on the floor and they landed on the leg of a fold up chair and broke cleanly into two pieces. Fortunately we knew a Dental Mechanic in Forster that had done some work on Val’s teeth before, so we will go to see him tomorrow.

December 10th, We called in to see Tim the Dental Mechanic and he said he could do the repair for $100 and to come back in 2 hours. We went to the Forster Shopping Centre and filled in the time then picked up Val’s teeth on the way home. We went around to Terri and Patrick’s place for a few drinks and a Roast lamb Dinner, which was delicious.

December 12th, We rang Dianne to wish her a Happy Birthday for today and let her know that we would have her present when we came down to Sydney. Finally we had a visit from the Digital TV Guy today and He was completely thrown off with the “Winegard” aerial fitted to our Van and could not do anything to help us. He reported back to his office with our situation (never encountered before) as this was the first time he had come up against an aerial situation for a “mobile” Caravan. I had researched our problem and passed on my information. The best solution was to change our aerial to a satellite dish and that would give us the best reception anywhere we were in Australia, as we travel. We now have to wait for them to have their technical people assess our situation and get back to us.

December 14th, Went out with Patrick fishing and came home with a 36cm flathead. Let’s hope the big ones are back again, as our time here is running out. Only 3 more days before we leave for Rouse Hill.

December 15th, We went to The Tavern at Forster for Chinese Lunch with Terri and Patrick. We had a very enjoyable meal and a little flutter on the Pokies. We all pulled enough out of the Pokies to make it a very cheap outing.

December 16th, Patrick was not well this morning as he had been up all night with the “runs”, so I went out for my last fishing trip on the Wallamba River by myself. I took some hand lines to see if I could catch a mud crab on a hand line, as we do at The Entrance. I didn’t have any luck with the crabs but I landed a 63cm Flathead. That was a PB for me and very exciting to catch. A few minutes later, I thought I had caught a snag on the bottom and started up the motor to try to get my line back. I realized that I had something on my line as I was chasing my line around the river and was able to reel it in a bit then it would run away pulling out the line off my reel. Finally it stopped and seemed to just be sitting on the bottom of the river. When I then pulled on my line to get it moving again, the line gave way at the hook. The popular belief of the locals was that I had hooked a Stingray.

December 17th, I took the boat out of the River, loaded it up on the car, and packed up as much of our gear as I could. Terri and Patrick came around for a farewell dinner at our place and we had an early night, as we wanted an early start in the morning as we were calling into our storage shed at Salamander Bay, on the way, to pick up two boxes that belonged to Steven.