This Adventurous Age

Adventures travelling and working around Australia.


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1999 Travels April 5

MONDAY 5 APRIL     HOME

I spent the morning doing housework and cleaning, and meal preparation.

My friend T was coming to tea. He arrived about 4pm and took us out to see the block of land he’s bought in a nearby estate. We thought it was an excellent block, in a pleasant estate, with some good views. He described the house he is planning to have built on it.

I cooked roast lamb for dinner, and served stewed figs with ice cream for dessert. T seemed to enjoy the meal. John is trying to persuade him to take up bowls!

T and I revisited the great flowering sugar cane debate that has been going on for nearly a year, since I mentioned in a letter about the cane flowering near Cairns, and he replied that sugar cane does not flower! Seems the variety that grows on his family’s farm in northern NSW does not flower – but there are varieties that do. So we are both right!

I thoroughly enjoyed his visit.


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1999 Travels April 4

SUNDAY 4 APRIL     HOME

Through the morning we did a lot of work around the garden and house.

After a late lunch, drove to Chirnside Park shops, where I collected the photos I took of the wedding. I was very pleased with these.

We continued on to Carlton North, to John’s daughter R, for tea. She has just begun to rent a flat there. It is in an older, small block, in a typically narrow side street, but within walking distance of all of the good parts of Carlton, and the Uni. It is quite comfy, albeit rather small, with a very urban, ugly view over roofs.

We had a pleasant meal and evening, and it was not too late when we got home again.


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1999 Travels April 3

SATURDAY 3 APRIL     HOME

Some of the men from John’s family are in the habit of participating each year in a very big tournament, on Easter Saturday, at Beaumaris club. It was on again this year.

We needed an early start to get to Beaumaris by 8.30am. John dropped me off at his sister’s place and went on to bowls.

This sister of John’s runs an art gallery in the suburb of Hampton, so I went there with her, for the morning. While she was dealing with customers, I wandered the local shops. Spent some time in a very good knitting wool shop, just browsing.

There are some beautiful bird paintings in H’s gallery. There were also two ducks on her swimming pool this morning.

H and I purchased some things for pre-dinner nibbles, then looked in on the bowling men, about 5pm. They were still playing, but were almost finished. We went back to H’s. The men eventually turned up. They were relatively happy with their performance; John, brother R and H’s husband F, plus a friend of R’s, won one game and lost two. There is big prize money attached to this tournament, so the competition is fierce.

After nibbles and drinks at H’s, we adjourned, with partners and H’s daughter and son in law, to the local Chinese restaurant, for tea. It was decided – by majority rather than consensus – that we would have the banquet, for $17 each. There was plenty of food but I thought it was only of very average standard.

It was very late by the time we got back home.


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1999 Travels April 2

FRIDAY 2 APRIL     HOME

It is Good Friday today. I am very glad that we are based at home over Easter, rather than battling it out in a crowded caravan park somewhere. Very good timing on the part of the offspring!

Spent much of the day gardening and working around home.

Had a long phone conversation with my brother, who is still worried about his teeth. We abandoned the possible dinner with them, tonight.

John went to a friend of K’s, who took the wedding photos. They loaded photos onto a computer, for emailing to P and K, in the USA.

I washed the kitchen curtains. Hand sewed the curtains for the laundry – there is no way I can get near my sewing machine, buried somewhere in John’s study with the rest of our furniture!

Tea was poached chicken breasts, and vegies.


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1999 Travels April 1

THURSDAY 1 APRIL     HOME

We were supposed to go to my brother’s, for tea, but he was still suffering the after-effects of root canal work, and our transport situation was uncertain, so we agreed to defer.

We went and picked up the annexe roof from the canvas place – they had done us a favour by repairing it in a hurry. Went to Spotlight, where I bought some lacy curtain material to make curtains to cover the laundry window and the glass in door. Covering these should help to keep heat in the house. I will sew the hems by hand, as my sewing machine is buried somewhere!

The Disco is certainly very comfortable to travel in. I wondered whether we could let them keep Truck and we would keep this one! It has lots of gadgets and comforts that Truck does not – but possibly also lots more than could succumb to dust and corrugated roads. Basic might be best.

The news from Frankston is that Truck has a busted head gasket – and it will not be ready until after Easter! Isn’t it fortunate that we were not planning to set off again until after then, anyway?

We had fish and chips for tea.


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1999 Travels March 31

WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH     HOME

John phoned the Landrover dealer, early. They said he was to take Truck to Frankston. We were rather nervous about this idea, and worried about “cooking” the motor, but he got there alright.

We were supposed to go to John’s nephew’s – H and M – for tea tonight, but due to our problems, I phoned and changed arrangements for them to come here.

So, I walked to the shops to get the items needed to make dinner.

H and M arrived about 4pm, ready for a good talk about our travels – we hadn’t seen them since we were all in Cairns, last year. We ate nibbly things and compared notes.

John got back from Frankston about 5pm – driving a new Discovery that he had on loan. While he’d waited at Frankston, Truck’s thermostat was replaced and the radiator flushed. It still boiled when they tested it. It might be a head gasket problem. All very uncertain and somewhat worrying. Still – like the fridge – it is lucky that it happened here, and not out somewhere remote. Thank heavens we took the extended warranty!

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Rather more luxurious than we are used to!

Tea was pasta with ham, mushrooms and cream, followed by stewed figs and ice cream. Our fig tree in the back yard is cropping.

Apart from concerns about the Truck, it was a most enjoyable night.


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1999 Travels March 30

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.

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


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1999 Travels March 29

MONDAY 29 MARCH     HOME

The van was to go to Trakmaster today. We had no problems hitching it up to Truck, in the driveway – unlike the day, over a year ago, when we left from here! It will be there for two days. The brake linings need replacing, which was a bit of a surprise. They are bracing the fridge in place. The main item is that we are having a solar panel installed on the roof. The van was wired for this, when being built, so it should be a straightforward operation.

The fridge is back, there. Apparently, there was nothing wrong with it, after all. The switch in the van, where we can turn it on or off, had broken, so that is being replaced. I think the fridge man was rather dumb not to have checked out something that simple, before he took the thing away with him! Apparently, he has kept it closed – all this time – and it really stinks inside. How stupid is that? This is also the man who does the solar power – hope he is more competent with that……..

While John was gone, I cleaned the house oven – which took ages – then did some gardening.

John also took the annexe roof to the canvas place in Ringwood, to repair a small tear that happened one day, in wind.

Tea was steak, mushrooms and salad.

The house TV screen seems so large, after the van one!


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1999 Travels March 28

SUNDAY 28 MARCH     HOME

K’s grandparents came to lunch. I put out assorted fillings and we all assembled our own sandwiches. We had a great chat. They are off driving back to Adelaide tomorrow.

After they left, we moved into the house the things we would need for the duration, while we are minding our own home!

John went and had a bowls practice. He refuelled Truck – 66cpl.

I did some weeding. There is plenty to do!

Tea was skinless franks, potato and other vegies.


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1999 Travels March 27

SATURDAY 27 MARCH     HOME

The wedding day! All went very well. My son was extremely nervous. The bride was calm and organized and looked lovely. Both the service and reception were at the Tatra, up in Olinda.

It was a grey day – a little on the cool side, but great for photos. The rain held off until the reception had started and then it was steady all night. It was a most enjoyable occasion.

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Scrubbed up better than in travel mode!

After the reception ended, about 6pm, we took a sister of John’s and her husband, and John’s daughter R and her friend, back home, where we had a light supper – hot cross buns and crumpets. The bride and groom spent the night at a city hotel, before flying off to the USA for their honeymoon.

After all had gone, John and I stayed in the house to sleep. Although our bedroom is quite crowded with some of our stored gear, we were able to fit in.

It feels really strange not to be sleeping in the van! But we have the animals around us again, which is lovely.