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supersparky wrote:That sounds just like the horrible old bugger that we crossed paths with near Bendigo earlier this year. He used the 'bl**dy Queenslanders' on me a few times. I don't think anyone needs to be rude to fellow travellers until there is a demonstrated need.
We are not all like that up here. Hope you enjoy the rest of your travels.
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This is how close the vans were....bad photo, into the sun, but that's their rig in the middle. Ours on the left.

Anyway, he did us a favour as we found a lovely spot 17 Kms later!

I suppose I was so upset because I've never come across any Mr or Mrs Nasty before. We normally find other vanners really friendly.

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Was there room for him to walk past your awning when you put it out? maybe he thought you would sit outside keeping him awake at night ;) if you were right next to his bedroom, but as you say there is NO excuse for rudeness & bad manners is there?
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As you can see it was really cramped. They were real close to the people be t to them, we were further away.
Anyway, we're now at Tiaro behind the pub. It's HOT here! Well, at the moment it is.

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We've had some great times since the last post on here. Met up with my son and his prospective bride, and they stayed with us in Hervey Bay in the tent, then we all went on to Fraser Islnd for two days. Booked a glamping site, on the east coast. Tracks were deeply rutted by the tour buses and there'd been no rain for ages. Helped a couple that were bogged....no choice, had to help them as they were blocking the track! Once on the beach it was easy. Dingos were ok. Beautiful creatures. Signs up to not feed them as they would become dependant. Maybe that would be the way to treat our unwanted unwelcome visitors!

We enjoyed the trip on Fraser Islnd but were very glad to get off it. The bumps and deep soft sand ....we were all over it!

Now on Inskip Point, its in Wikicamps and Camps7, two areas that caravans and big rigs can park, but one of the areas...Sarawak...was chockers. The other, Dorrigo, was fine. Sea has jelly fish but not bluebottles. Toilets are long drops but clean.

Our genny is currently recharging us, and two other vans close by. The neighbours are great.

The house sit we are doing as from this weekend is quite interesting. The couple are having to dash off ASAP as his mum is getting worse nd they have to have a family conflab about what to do....nursing home, bring her back with them....they don't know at the moment. They have their own challenges as he has lost both of his lower arms, has a contraption on one but nothing on the other. Didn't ask how he did it but its been like that a long time. They spent the five years before they built their home doing the rodeo, exhibition, country show etc, run serving Dagwood dogs etc...made enough to build their $500,000 home, but it was exhausting work. When they started the food van they served healthy food, and were making a huge loss. So they had to bite the bullet and sell deep fried this n that.

She's put together an amazing garden. :shock: It's an edible garden, with food growing I've never heard of before. They have become vegetarians, have read up about all the foods that make you healthy, and have just asked that we pick and freeze some of the plants. They have an old Apaloosa horse, that's a bit cranky becaus he's got a sore dick, :oops: due to having had a cut in it, with an infection that the vet can't treat, she's getting something sent from America to treat it. But Greg ain't going anywhere near the horses dick! They also have a possum that comes to be fed every day as they rescued it when it was a babe.

Their fridges and freezers are chockers with food, and they've told us to help ourselves. It's just 28 Kms from Bundy. So we have a lot of exploring to do.

Greg isn't 100% after his hospitalisation, plus he says he just doesn't want to do more rough roads this year, so Birdsville will be next year now, early on, followed by a trip to WA. that's as things stand at this moment, but we have to be flexible. Always.

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All from Fraser Island
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Fraser Island.

Funny the tour bus driver blames the 4wd campers for the deep wheel ruts because of the high tyre pressures.

Its a remarkable place, would have been nice to see mackenzie lake beaches but they were all under water when we were there in July.

Its a great life and country enjoy.
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Just for you, Russell

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It was difficult to take a photo which didn't have a back packer in it!
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Well guys, here we are in hot sticky Bucca, surrounded by bamboo trees which shed bamboo leaves everywhere. We've been busy, Greg doing his usual fixing things, me making home made baked beans, (am told a pinch of bicarbonate stops the farting), tomato sauce, mushy peas, lemon curd, lemonade, dehydrating herbs and fruits, picking chamomile etc., until a week ago I couldn't move without screaming out. So the last week has been enforced laziness, flat on my back. Luckily Greg is qualified as a clinical masseur. It'll ease off, it's the intercostal s between the ribs, not anything drastic.

We have been asked to stay another week ...not much choice as we are looking after an old. Bad tempered horse. If the owners don't return we can hardly head off.

So it looks like we'll be headed back to Adelaide when its hotter than we like.


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That's funny, Greg said he had to "look after a bad tempered old nag weeks ago" :lol: :lol:
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