I haven't been able to post anything since my last post because my 'retired' brain recharged someone else's mobile phone rather than recharging my mobile broadband! I finally got a recharge done via phone this morning, hence I can now do a blog post!
We called into DTEI last Monday and it was fantastic to catch up with some of my (nearly former) workmates. We then did a bit of shopping for presents we needed to buy and then ordered our new lounge suite which was delivered on Tuesday. We did get to sit on it for a couple of hours Tuesday night! It is a 3.5 seater and 2.5 seater white/cream leather and it is just lovely. I am a bit apprehensive about the cat but I will just have to keep her claws trimmed and keep my fingers crossed! If anyone knows a good way to stop a cat clawing leather I would love to hear it.
Our plan was to have everything packed up so all we had to do Wednesday morning was hook up the caravan and head off. Needless to say the plan didn't quite work properly and it was 10.55am before we actually hit the road.
We had a pretty good trip but did stop to help some people pick debris off the highway about 20km before Port Pirie. These people are visitors to Australia from Denmark and they were driving a white van travelling behind a truck carrying a small transportable building. It appears the water heater which was secured to the front of the transportable, came off and bounced around on the road. The tank also hit the car but fortunately on the side, not the front. If it had hit the front I suspect there would have been serious injuries, if not deaths! As it was no-one was hurt but they were pretty shaken up. We helped clear all the bits and pieces off the road and checked the people had gathered all the information they needed from the truck driver. They had everything except his insurance information and when they asked him for that he said he didn't have any and took off pretty quickly! We recommended they report the incident to the police in Port Pirie and then phone Avis after that.
I had a go at driving the car while towing the caravan but only managed about 15 minutes before my right arm started hurting. I have had a very painful bout of tennis elbow in that arm recently and it was only just starting to settle. I suspect I was nervous and probably gripping the steering wheel too hard which caused the soreness.
We camped Wednesday night at the Half Way Camp Site (about 40km south of Port Augusta between PA and Whyalla). The minute we stepped out of the car we were swarmed by flies, so sitting outside wasn't an option! The camp site was pretty close to the road and it is surprising how many trucks use the road between Whyalla and Port Augusta through the night! We also had a truck pull in during the early hours of the morning and leave his engine idling while he had a nap or breakfast or something! Luckily we only intended to camp for one night.
Our friends caught up with us at the camp site and we all travelled in convoy to Tumby Bay, arriving at the caravan park late morning. We set up our caravans and spent most of the afternoon sitting around chatting.
The rain started last night and shows no sign of letting up. The forecast indicates rain today and tomorrow but after that it should be reasonbly good weather. I had intended to go for a walk this morning but discovered I left my lightweight rain jacket home. I will probably spend most of the day knitting, reading or whatever. The weather doesn't lend itself to anything else at the moment, but spending a leisurely few hours reading or knitting or whatever sounds good anyway.
Royce has just decided to go out and clean the caravan windows - while it is raining! He has his hat on and has the squeegee and I hadn't realised how dirty the front window was until he has started cleaning it.
No photos yet so no visuals I can give you!
Hi there good to hear you headed off for a short trip when are you guys back? Nice to hear that you have a new lounge. The only way to keep cats, dogs and kids off new lounge suites is to not let them in the house ha ha. Enjoy yourselves and we will see you when you get home.
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