Thursday, 4 June 2020

LIFE AFTER LOCKDOWN

Back in Brisbane for some more maintenance before I hit the road south. 
The finger is starting to look normal again and holds a big reminder to look out for guy ropes. 
The message is that I am better off without the tent. 



The camp stove has been painted so hopefully it won’t rust and there will be many warm evenings and delicious meals as a result.

Hardest job I have before I go is the CULL that means being ruthless but hey, it’s only stuff. It’s amazing how little you really need to live comfortably.

Still have to wait for my glasses as the optometrist wasn’t happy with the reading he got, more waiting around!

Best part of the whole being home thing was spending time with Archie, what an adorable little great grand son he is.
I would love to spend more time with the little ones but everyone is so busy these days. I love my video calls with them most weeks and they also enjoy chatting. ❤️❤️❤️

Hopefully on Tuesday I will get good news from the mechanic, the brakes haven’t failed me again so fingers crossed it was just dust.

Until next time take care.
Cheers Babs. 

Tuesday, 2 June 2020

EIGHT WEEKS OF LOCKDOWN

With the country starting to open up again it is time to review how things have been with me at the campsite.

The weather has been excellent for this time of the year with only one really cold night. I’ve had the heater on only because I can and only to take the chill off things at night.
It was nice to see the old fruit and Veg grocer is still in some communities.  We all gathered around on Tuesday mornings to get our weekly supply’s and all at a reasonable price.



I’ve gathered a few extra things around me whilst I’ve been sitting still.
The TENT I bought makes a great little kitchen so I just have to zip the door when I want to go for a drive. Much better than leaving everything sitting in the open.




    My little CAMPSTOVE is a great acquisition, it keeps me warm as well as saving butane when I cook. A bonus is the off cuts from the saw mill which are free for the taking.  The downside is it needs PotBelly paint to stop the rust.

Our resident fitness guy brings the wood back in a wheel barrow, oh to be so fit!!!
Fresh fruit and veg delivered to the campground meant we had the best of everything.



We had a gathering to celebrate with one of the campers (from France) when she received a 12months extension on her visa



We taught her to make scones.


It was at this gathering that I mentioned I must get a satellite dish to watch TV.  BINGO !!!!!!  Someone had one for sale.  Right place right time and $250 well spent.

My asthma doesn’t like the thin air up here but that’s all sorted now.
Cooking hasn’t ever been one of my first loves (I can get by on toast and vegemite but I have managed a few excellent cook ups. Loving my ECO POT, best thing I ever bought.This is not the EcoPot but almost as good.





Had a couple of trips into Kyogle and Lismore for grocery shopping and to get my ears fixed when one of my aides stopped working.

I have met some wonderful people here which has helped the time fly and it’s been fun.


Margo was a colourful character who had no idea about social distancing.  Beatrice is enjoying improving her English with an excellent teacher in Brandon.  Sam never sits still.
Of course meeting up with old friends and spending time was a bonus. 
Just a couple of random pics here.

The first one os the garden a couple planted and called it Covid Garden.  We almost harvested some tomatoes, there were flowers on.



                                          COVID Garden at Woodenbong.








Bit overcast tonight.


Sunrays 
  
All in all it’s been a quiet but fun time, more to come soon.
Cheers Babs