What are you all up to today? - part 3
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Goldie146 replied on 26/06/2016 08:38
Posted on 26/06/2016 08:38
Brue - It also feels like halfway through the morning here. My husband got up at 05.00. The alarm was set for 05:15, but a calving cow was bellowing across the yard. Milking done, breakfast eaten, but lots to do before we get away - maybe by dinnertime? Then 3.5 hours later we can unhitch and RELAX!
brue replied on 26/06/2016 08:49
Bakers2 replied on 26/06/2016 09:12
Bakers2 replied on 26/06/2016 09:15
Posted on 26/06/2016 09:15
Enjoy your trip Goldie.
Didn't start my day as early as you and Brue , in fact still in my bed . Ain't modern technology and equipment great???
Even seen short video of new arrival, good set of lungs! Apparently feeding well, family trait there too, but her father's side!!!
milliehull replied on 26/06/2016 09:26
Posted on 26/06/2016 09:26
Heard at 7.25am today our granddaughter has arrived . Born 4.30pm Sunday 26 June. Hard to get your head around as you wake up haha. Mother and baby doing well. . She's beautiful. Next couple of weeks are gonna drag!
Write your comments here..
.Congratulations B2!!! Wonderful news.Enjoy your time in NZ with them all.
brue replied on 26/06/2016 09:32
HelenandTrevor replied on 26/06/2016 09:33
SteveL replied on 26/06/2016 09:34
Posted on 26/06/2016 09:34
We've just got up to lovely sunny morning here on Northbrook Farm CC site. Nice to be back in the caravan. Our two days away enabled us to defrost the fridge/freezer. We still have the job of putting up the awning.
Why did you have to take it down Malcolm, was it to enable the grass to be cut up to it?
HelenandTrevor replied on 26/06/2016 09:35
Posted on 26/06/2016 09:35
Brue - It also feels like halfway through the morning here. My husband got up at 05.00. The alarm was set for 05:15, but a calving cow was bellowing across the yard. Milking done, breakfast eaten, but lots to do before we get away - maybe by dinnertime? Then 3.5 hours later we can unhitch and RELAX!
Goldie, have a wonderful break, New England Bay is a great site for relaxing.
replied on 26/06/2016 11:05
Posted on 26/06/2016 11:05
We've just got up to lovely sunny morning here on Northbrook Farm CC site. Nice to be back in the caravan. Our two days away enabled us to defrost the fridge/freezer. We still have the job of putting up the awning.
Why did you have to take it down Malcolm, was it to enable the grass to be cut up to it?
Write your comments here...It's the Caravan Club rules that require it to be taken down after 21 nights. I suppose it's also for safety in case of a storm whilst we're away.
Anyhow, the awning is up now and we're just putting the finishing touches to it. We managed to get it done in time before starting work.
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