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Travel Blogs from Gunning
Lovely spot by the creek - free
Left Oura Beach at 8.30am and headed into Wagga Wagga (Wagga to the locals). Navigating the big van through the streets, ably guided by Allan in control of the GPS. Arrived in good order at Alco Batteries. Allan had rung Peter a few days earlier and told him of our dramas and our arrival, so we were expected.
Peter was soon in the van, boots off in consideration of keeping the van clean (what a sweetie). He checked the van batteries and after load testing the three ...
Day 174: animals
... Roo'. He does exist!
A bit of fertilizing and already another exciting attraction: Another fir cone lizzard! Unfortunately the dog had found it first and killed it by the time we noticed. Sad.
Vegetable and whatever-else-I-found-in-the-fridge soup for dinner. Yes, I cooked that! With real vegetables and stuff! It's an organic farm, we got only pure and healthy things. Not even Aromat! The French guy ate two plates. Seems he likes it, even though he ...
Day 165: open farm day
... the thing opened up as soon as I jumped down the step in front of our house. In the first round I was sent straight back anyways, because I was wrapped wrongly - left over right instead of right over left or the other way around, I don't remember, but it was, what you do to dead bodies. Then I was alive, but again the thing opened up a bit more with my every step. Still, I strongly beleive that I ...
Gunning
It was very cold when we woke in Wagga and had to put Webasto on before we got up! Left Wagga in thick fog and arrived at Junee for morning tea. Hundreds of dead mice on the road out of Wagga!
Did our washing in Junee as Chelle had said her washing machine was broken. On to Cootamundra where we had lunch after using the dump site. Stopped along the way for cuppa and for Ronnie to stretch his legs. Cops ...
Heading home
Family emergency phone call this morning at 7.32 put paid to the planned family visits and resulted in Sharón hitching up in a big hurry. Allan still has back pain and it is a long drive home in an emergency so of course Sharon was in charge of the hitch up. Of course it went smoothly with Allan's excellent guidance, the sway bars, however, were a whole different matter, they wouldn't go in, but determination won the day.
Allan had the bright ...