Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Monday 20th Blog

A Left the bus at Inverleigh after good nights sleep and some nice scrambled eggs for brekky. As we were driving to Geelong to see Bevan, a mate who works at Ray’s Outdoors, I commented to Helen that all the fields and paddocks looked very dry and yellow and she promptly informed me that we were in “golden” country, as she had read somewhere in an ad about the area. H The joys of life on the road. I could spout many, but after breakfast this morning would be a good start. An interesting visitor to the outside of the bus - a fairly large spider, which was duly caught by Tal in the bug catcher and examined, guide books attended to, discussion had and the conclusion made that it was a wolf spider with fantastic camouflage, which we had almost stepped on just beside the step. The perfect moment to share together that would be missed in our busy getting to school mornings. Bring on more of these moments! T (Tuesday morning.) Hard morning I’d say, trying to catch the wolf spider, whew!!. We left the bus at Inverleigh that morning and drove out to Geelong to see our friend Bevan who worked in a camping store. We bought quite a lot off things like some jackets and a chair for mum and dad (!!!!Gaga!!!!).

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