Weellll, more so than I was.
Anyway, 24 June came around, Robyn had come down to Benalla to join us on the next journey but my chores weren’t completed so we didn’t get away until yesterday, the 26th. The day was pretty uneventful, stopping for hours in Shepparton to buy a table cover and then God Help Me lunch at a Mcdonalds. But we made Dimboola for a nights stopover in poring rain in which I barbequed but it was all OK.
Day 2 and we headed for Adelaide with the plan to dine with the family. Along the way we saw some interesting things and hopefully the photos of said interesting things will in fact be interesting to you our dear reader…



Serviceton Station along with prisoner holding cells and bedrooms for staff and a commercial kitchen and a gypsy in the waiting room and a real train (which didn’t stop for the gypsy), then the WW2 fuel dump at Wolsley.
Right now we’re freezing our asses off in Mt Barker, awaiting the arrival of the Monk-Paynes. Here for a couple of days then on to somewhere further west.
I do hope I can keep up with this rambling rhetoric.
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Glad to see you’re able to get back on the road exploring!
Is it possibly time to change the photo at the top of the page? Seeing as that’s no longer the travel rig
Yes its time to change but our web master seems to be on holidays. As you can see, our map of travels has also disappeared ans we have not been able to reinstate it.
All in good time although we are still calling the van “The Novel Hovel”