TUESDAY 30 MARCH HOME
I went to the doctor in the morning, for a routine check and script repeats. He is happy with my blood pressure, and even more happy that I have lost 7kg of weight since he last saw me!
Drove to Chirnside Park shops, to put the several rolls of film I had taken at the wedding, into the good shop there, for processing.
I then went on to my old school, to catch up with some of the former colleagues I’d missed seeing the other day. Sat in on a Senior Management Team Meeting – just like it used to be!
My visit was interrupted by a phone call from John – the dogs had gotten out and I was to go home immediately and help look for them! So I raced home, to find that it was only P and K’s little dog that had gone. She had somehow gotten out through the fence beside the pool, while John was cutting the cypress back further. There was much panic, and hunting up and down the street. She is so small she could have been hiding in any one of the front gardens and we’d miss her. She is totally disobedient about coming when called, at the best of times.
Then the lady from next door came out and said she had seen her at the doctor’s surgery, behind our place. They had taken her over the road, to the vet’s, where we went and picked her up. Apparently, at one stage she’d been running in the very busy main road there!
We were very relieved to get her back – John had been petrified. It would have been a major embarrassment to have lost P and K’s dog while they were on their honeymoon!
John finished his pruning, including along the fence behind the rented unit. I spent the rest of the day cleaning up a great mass of cut vegetation, after him. He had almost finished when the tenant came home. We had not met him before.
Late in the afternoon, John went and fetched the van back and we parked it back in its spot. I wiped the fridge out with vanilla water, and left the door open to try to get rid of the horrible smell.
Just before teatime, John went out to buy some wine, and Truck boiled – in that short distance. So it would appear that our problem is not coolant. It is intermittent, and very worrying.
Tea was soup and salad.
I was very tired at night – not used to these domestic exertions.

Butch has remembered bad habits – and Fox is a fast learner!