Hello from the blogosphere,
A long day for me and even longer for Susan. She nodded back to sleep after the 5am alarm and sprinted to the cafe at 515 but still had the breakfast ready to go at 530. I was oblivious to all this apart from waking when the alarm sounded.
I was not rostered on until the afternoon. However i took the opportunity to check the pools, water the seedlings and take the Toro for another spin. I built a small bridge over a drainage ditch to access more area to mow and then investigated the damaged bridge over the creek to see if i could get over to the back corner. Definitely a no go. I didn't want the mower falling 2 metres into the creek and certainly not with me on it! My main task of the day was cooking the BBQ meat for tea. This went smoothly and the meat and non meat was delivered right at the desired time. The helpers new and not so new put in another sterling performance and there is no reason this shouldn't continue after we leave.
After the school had departed the cafe at 7 we availed ourselves of a left overs tea and then continued with the clean up. 45 people make a lot of dishes. I was finally back in our room at 940 with Susan 20 minutes later. After 11 a further disturbance with some of the local adolescents deciding to come and lob stones against a window of a room that girls were staying in. They had been hanging around earlier in the evening. The forces of law and order were notified. Unfortunately the policeman who lives next door is on leave and I can't see a squad of cars tearing down here to sort them out. Hopefully an undisturbed nights sleep will follow.
Night folks
Cheers Simon
Toro man! and yes I did stall it in the long grass at the end of the video.
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