Sunday, June 26, 2011

Home again home again jiggedy-jog....

Well, on Monday 20th, we arranged a tow-truck to take the Van to the RACQ garage to be fixed. Al hopped in and the bloody thing started!! So, I had to cancel the tow-truck and he drove it to the garage, where they spent time going over it and couldn't find anything wrong.

So, when he returned I said, "We're going home!! God only knows what will happen next and the further we are from home, the further to get it towed."

HE was all for going on, so I said, "Put me on a bus."

Anyway, we packed up the trailer and the Van ready for a get-away in the morning. The next morning of course!! the damn thing wouldn't start. Eventually, after a lot of coughing and back-firing, and stopping, we got underway, me terrified that it would stop and never go again, somewhere on the highway.

We had to stop for petrol halfway to Rockhampton, and I was amazed it actually started again.

Made it to Dululu, a free camp for the night, and met more nice people. Richard and Jenny were parked next to us. Had a nice chat and they helped out with fresh water.

Wednesday morning and the van wouldn't even turn over, let alone start. Al wandered over to the Dululu Hall which was being perpared for painting, to ask the young chap if he'd give us a jump-start. Anyway, one of the locals came over and tried to jump-start for ages but no-go. So, he towed Al around and around, coughing and back-firing and carrying on for ages, and eventually it went - sort of.

We made it with a few scary misses, me thinking we were going to be stuck, all the way back down to Monto, where we had to stop for petrol. It did start again which was a big relief!

Finally made it home back to Degilbo around 2:10 pm. A good time to be able to unpack and sort out before dark.

I'm not intending to go away any time soon!!!

Besides it's so cold all over Australia at the moment - not good for tenting when you're not the fittest.

Friday, June 17, 2011

a full stop!!!

Well, we're still in Mackay witha van that doesn't go. Have spent heaps on parts that are NOT the trouble and we keep getting put on hold for when they can fix it. So, we have decided we're going to get RACQ to tow the van to the workshop and if necessary, we'll hire a vehicle to get us and our stuff home, and then Al can bring the vehicle back and wait for the van to bring it back home.If they manage to get`it going we're still going home. had enough adventure and I'm so worried all the time about what is going to happen next.
At least the weather has been good (cold but fine) while we've been stuck here, but a rubbish heap and a mud pile is not a very favourable outlook! If it rains it's going to be one big bog.

The people in the camp are lovely. Anthony took me into town this morning to Vinnie's to buy some old blankets and towels. Al has been so cold at night, and Smoky needed a bath. Smoky has had her bath and smells so much better. :-)
John took Al for a drive around Mackay this afternoon, so I guess we've seen a little bit of it anyway. :-/

Monday, June 13, 2011

a small pause.....welcome too. :-)

We made it to Marlborough from Calliope, limping part of the way. Van is not a happy van. Really miserable in Marlborough. It rained, was very cold, and the tent leaked!! I wanted to go home. Was very worried that the van would pack it in so many miles away from home, it would be hard to get back.

Left Marlborough on Sunday, heading for Mackay. Couldn't find a decent place to stay in the book, so we headed for Kuttabul. really run down and depressing there, but it was cheap and the people were friendly and 'interesting'. Edna, lived next to the grassy area where we had our tent, kept offering us cups of coffee. She lived in this dingey /dingy? caravan and had an annexe. The owner told us she was an old circus lady.

I got to practise on my mobile phone Monday morning, looking for a place to stay in Mackay, so we could get the van seen to. Drove here to the Mackay Harbour Tourist place, and when we arrived Cathy said, "Did you know you have your top up?" !!! The cardinal sin of pop-tops. We'd forgotten in our rush to get here, to put the top down. Just as well, we limped here slowly all the way from Kuttabul.
Nice friendly folk here too. It was a run down park, but the new owners are gradually getting it back into shape. At least I got a load of washing done and dry. The tent is not as warm as our old tent, but at least it didn't rain.
Nice and warm and sunny this morning {Tuesday 14th}, and I got to use my mobile phone a lot again looking for somewhere to have the van fixed. All places were too busy so we drove to Repco in Mackay, and Al bought a new coil, spark plugs, and points.
It is at least starting better, but he's taken it for a run to see if that will solve the coughing, spluttering and missing problem when it gets warm.
We also have to get a new towbar put on, as this one is not secure and is coming adrift. That's a job for tomorrow.
I'm happy about staying in one place as long as it doesn't rain!!!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

on the road

Spent the first night at Agnes Water.We stayed in the Van and it was a bit cramped but Smoky loved it because she slept between us on the bed.
Second night we made it to Mt Larcom, and the accommodation was just a toilet on the side of the road!! so we came back to Calliope and found the free camp. Agnes Water cost $35 so we couldn't afford that very often. There are no showers but there is toilets and a nice place to stay.
No photos cos we forgot the camera-> computer connection.

Monday, June 6, 2011

there and back again.....

FINALLY, we're on our way. :-) Heading to 1770 today.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

that little voice is shouting louder.....

Well, we had our dramas. I had an attack of the *flutters* (of the Atrial kind), and had to keep going instead of resting. The drugs didn't work either.

Al worked up until 2:00 am and still needs to do things so we are taking an extra day. I need the rest and he needs to finish things.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

We *think* we're ready........

Yet another set-back today. We've had nothing but hold-ups all the way. We'll be glad to get to a peace and quiet place!

The people that were looking after our chooks rang and said to come and get them. They were causing problems at their place. So, I had to go and bag them all up and bring them back to the shed I'd cleaned and stripped all ready for winter. We changed things a bit so it'll be easier for our neighbour to look after them. I'll have to go out and clip one of their wings though, and I hate doing that.

We also killed a Taipan this afternoon, and I was hoping with the shed all clean, the mice would stay away and so would the snakes. They are probably looking for a warm place to sleep. It'll be lovely and warm in the hay in the chook shed. :-/ Little bugger rose up and struck at Al when he raised the spade to chop it up. They are not easy to kill either. I would just annoy it and it would attack me if I tried it. Al had to use a really sharp spade and a lot of strength to chop its head off. He chopped it in half first to stop it moving away.

Tomorrow i hope we have no more dramas, and can get the Van packed ready for an early get-away on Monday.