Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Trip to Melbourne


We took a trip down to Melbourne to pick up a plough and here are some of the sights we saw on our 4 day adventure.


Flooded Cause Way on our way out



Fishing Boats at Lakes Entrance



Lakes Entrance 



Emergency Helicopter on its way



Port Melbourne



Spirit of Tassie Ferry




Andrew Gold Hunting in the Golden Triangle Victoria



Sunrise on 90 Mile Beach at Seaspray



West Gate Bridge




Bendigo Gold World where Andrew purchased a Gold Miners Right.


Golden Beach


Now i know why there are so many Victorians in NSW


Always on the hunt



The Swing Bridge


Cows on their way to the milking shed



Tram, the only one we saw


Ghost Town of Talbot, not really a ghost town 





Happy Adventures Nicole, Andrew & Sally Girl

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Shower


We decided to move the shower to a better spot and as luck would have it when we bought the place this old concrete shower base was already here.
Joshua came down for 2 weeks and when we took him back to Sydney we came back with half a dozen pallets, they are really hard to come by down here.


We had a few slate tiles so they went down for the gas bottle to sit on.
Two pallets one for the shower and one for the veranda.


I cut the bottom out of the shower so it would sit over the concrete base and Andrew nailed the tent peg tabs to the pallet.

A few mats over the veranda and it all went together in about an hour.
With views of the bush.


The shower has had a good scrub but will need the pressure cleaner to really get the dirt off, in the mean time one of those blue mats will do to stand on.  
At the moment the water is directed by a trench, we will pick up some fittings so we can have it run through a hose and direct it to where we want it.


Next was the toilet, it didnt really have a place we just moved it to where ever.
Now we have a toilet with views that is up off the muddy ground. 
The only problem is, when it rains you get a bit wet. Thinking we either need an umbrella or another tarp.



For Andrew's Birthday Joshua got him a water cube, it holds 1000 litres .


At the moment we are just filling it up from the jerry cans when we go to town, but down the track we will pump water from the big tank off the house to the cube.


All hooked up and works like a dream.

Happy Adventures Nicole, Andrew & Sally Girl

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Sydney and Home again

Joshua came down and stayed for two weeks, the weather was cold but it didnt snow.
We loved having Joshua down, two weeks was not enough time.
Every day was busy cutting fire wood, driving the buggy, milling timber, filling pot holes, going detecting, dragging out the truck when the guy brought the second container, going to the beach, into town and not to mention getting Betty stick in the mud. 
It all went way to fast, but Joshua had to get back for uni.


The snow did come on the day we left, we stopped at Nimmitabel, the snow was about 5 inches on the ground.
I'm 5 foot 8 1/2 and i look like a tiny person next to Joshua.


We spent 2 weeks in Sydney as our big solar set up was suppose to arrive at Dads and it was cancelled as they were still waiting on parts. The set up was payed for in June and we are still waiting and its now August.
On our second trip back to Sydney after dropping Joshua back our gear box blew up just out of Canberra, luckily we made it back to Dads. $3800 and one week later our Betty was like new again.
Unfortunately that was a big chunk of money we didnt want to spend but we need a car so there was no choice.  


We came home to a lovely surprise, mice nesting in our sleeping bags. If there is one thing i cant stand then that is mice and rats. Not only pee and crap every where but they also chewed a big whole in the bag.
There is no way i would have slept in that bed especially as we only had that bedding.
While in Sydney we went to Ikea and saw this bed we liked and as we have not had a good nights sleep since all our stuff was taken way by the removal truck, we decide to spend the money and buy the bed. Also purchased new sheets and a feather and down doona.

 

Andrew putting up our new bed.


The next day every thing came out of the cabin and we cleaned. it was a good thing as the new arrangement is a lot better than it was with a lot more floor space.


Sally Girl supervising on Dads arm chair.
Lots of things didn't make it back into the cabin like the two single mattress and the big work bench.



Now it feels like home, it is amazing what a bed can do.
We can both highly recommend our new Ikea bed, the mattress is wonderful, its like a giant marshmallow that's not to soft and not too hard. 


So much more room in here now and having the dinning table down the end means we can see out both windows, ill never get tired of these views.





I picked up 3 of these baskets at Big W for $10 each, 2 are hanging on the wall as storage and the other we turned into a light shade for over the table. The down light was $10 from the Blacktown Twin market. 
Makes reading at night so much easier.




There are many uses for pallets, this is our new front veranda and steps.

Happy Adventures Nicole, Andrew & Sally Girl

Phone Aerial


To get some sort of phone signal we purchased a Yagi aerial.
We live in a bit of a valley so getting a signal is not easy, the first attempts were no good.
A quick phone call when we were in town to the guy we purchased it from and he said it has to be high, as high as we can get it.




Another trip into town to see Mal the metal guy and had two pieces of square tube cut and drilled to size so when we got them home we could join them for a hight of 10 metres. 
It swayed a bit too much so we decided to drag up a downed tree from the second paddock.
Brought it up using the buggy, it really is a very handy vehicle.
  

Dug a hole for the tree to sit in right next to the aerial pole.


To get it up we lifted it onto the T bar on the back of Betty.
It might look like a small tree but i can tell you it was very heavy.


Andrew reversed Betty very slowly till the pole was pretty close to the house, the bottom slid into the hole.



 Andrew had a good try at lassoing it but it was harder than he thought.


Decided to tie a lead to it, that i threw up onto the roof.



Pulled it up and the tree slid into place, too easy.....


For the time being the pole is attached to the tree with cable ties.


The big question is does it work?
Well yes and no, some times it is awesome and then other times we get nothing, mostly when the weather is bad like fog, rain, wind and snow.
When you move to a property with no services it makes life more interesting and sometimes challenging. 
Face everyday with a smile and an open mind and you can over come most things.


Happy Adventures Nicole, Andrew & Sally Girl