Thus, since then we have had our house remains trucked away and while the excavator was here, we had the operator do spme site leveling.
It is the nature of these things that one experiences the occasional setback. Last Thursday, as we were preparing to move from our neighbors place back to our newly leveled campsite, we had a glitch. After years of backing the ute (truck) under campers, we managed to hit the lovely new camper and bend at least one leg out of whack. Following several bouts of teeth gnashing, we choofed of to a motel in Grafton for the night, taking time to sit in air conditioning and recover our equanimity. New legs were ordered and we planned to run down to Coffs Harbour on Tuesday to collect them.
That Thursday we pitched our little tent again , but not before ordering 2 truckloads of crusher dust (fine gravel) to drop onto the level pad. This will provide a clean non dusty surface for our camp .
Its Saturday and Jarrad from Mt Zion Quarry, about half an hour away, dropped off the crusher dust. Bruce heroically ( it was 38 degrees C) started barrowing, shoveling and raking the first pile, when I got a phone call from a man called Don, who lives near Couuts Crossing. I had seen a post he put on our fire survivors FB page offering the use of him and his tractor today for anyone in our community. I posted that we could use a tractor with a bucket to spread out crusher dust, and lo and behold Don turned up about half an hour later and took over the manual labor with his tractor. Just another example of the goodness of humankind.
While the excavator was here, we had home level 4 areas on the block. Two are for rainwater tanks , one is for our camp, and one is a potential house site.
It was super hot Sunday, so we took off and visited Bruce's aunty in maclean and then went for a drive along the coast to Woolgoolga. When we arrived homeat about 4, I got a message from another volunteer who had offered to help us chainsaw up some of the many fallen and felled trees (this is a gargantuan job). He came up to look at the site and said, "Maybe I can do some while I'm here", so he and Bruce spent the next 2 hour cutting up and clearing one huge forest red gume that was covering a very large area of ground. Yet another wonderful human just helping.
Monday afternoon, we drove up to Coffs and on Tuesday, we finally got the new camper legs (they come in pairs). Wednesday our wonderful neighbour Nathan, helped up put the new leg on, and then helped us level the site for the tent and camper. FInally, we had all the pieces of our camp in one place.
Thursday we set up the new camp, and Friday we started preparing for the rain that was forecast.
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