Archive for December, 2004

Stanley

Thursday, December 30th, 2004

Thursday 30th December, (Stanley).
Linda did go for a walk up the Nut this morning, before breakfast actually, and swears to do it every day. I am not sure how stiff and sore I am going to be tomorrow after the walk yesterday so tomorrow will see if I walk up with her this time, it […]

Stanley

Tuesday, December 28th, 2004

Tuesday 28th December 2004, (Stanley).
A move today sees us now at Stanley on the north west coast. We moved here for a week to have some time to ourselves, and give us a chance to get some exercise by climbing up the ‘Nut’, a large mountainous feature right next to the township. There is a […]

Launceston

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Monday 27th December.
I can hardly believe it has been two weeks since putting pen to keys. All that has happened in the fortnight past has been just family things, grandkids that is, so I guess there has been no real need to write anything.
Christmas is now over so hopefully we can settle down to a […]

Launceston

Monday, December 13th, 2004

Monday 13th December.
I had a very enlightening day today after visiting old boss Tim Arnold and some old workmates at the work depot. I visited Tim to give him my old printer that expired earlier this year, as he wanted to use it for experimenting as to how they work, and to just have one […]

Launceston

Sunday, December 12th, 2004

Sunday 12th December.
We are settled in now, and the site we are on this time seems to be possibly the most comfortable we have had in this park. We have noticed the park prices have settled down a little this year, after the high prices of last year when there were a lot of tourists […]

Launceston

Wednesday, December 8th, 2004

Chapter 28.
Another Xmas in Tassie.
Wednesday 8th December 2004, (Launceston).
We are now back in Launceston, as of yesterday, and intend being here until late January at least, depending on when we decide to return.
Linda did her usual thing and flew back to Tassie and left me to my own to find my way back, and as […]