dream4red wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 10:27 pm
Hope the return trips to Flinders are good ones Dot. xxxx
We had one of those starts to put you off caravanning. Awning didn't want to co-operate and roll up and the the truck didn't want to attach to the fancy tow ball thingy. The grass was very undulating and rocky, so the truck just was not happy with the reversing to order. Eventually, we got back on the road again. Made it to Armidale for a late lunch. We paid for a week in the showgrounds, put the van and truck on site, then stopped for lunch. After lunch we did the proper set up routine and had a quiet afternoon.
The showgrounds has a horsie event coming in on next Tuesday, so we have to gone by 10 am.. . Feels like a caravan park. If we have issues like we did today, that 10 am may be difficult. Normally, that is no real problem.
nighty night xxx
And what are they going to do if you can't get it hooked up to drive out ... supply some horse power maybe

If it all turns pear shaped, they will just work around you, people who use showgrounds have to know how to adapt, nothing always goes to plan for them either ....
Hope George gets a satisfactory outcome from the testing gear. From my past exploits in my youth, a rash or swollen lips or the sweats is just the body saying it feels invaded and wants it to go away. My first one was the swollen lips, I looked like one of those strange looking women on the "Botched" TV show, but it wasn't the fashion back then, the next time it was the rash, the next time it was the sweats, it was trying all the tricks it thought might work

After three different occasions and three different attempts the body tried to get me to remove the offending items, the next was random itchy spots so I couldn't sleep or even relax ..... that one did the trick, all the sticky tabs and wires came off after a few hrs of that crap

The body seemed to learn from that one, now I can't have any sort of sticky stuff on my skin for more than 30 mins, the skin starts to peel off leaving blood leaking from the site, a band-aid can turn a cut into a real messy site after an hr or so
T1 Terry