• Janette and John
7月 – 11月 2020

Second wave holiday

Just when it looked like the CoViD19 situation was relaxing a little, cases in
Victoria spiked...
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  • A testing day.

    2020年11月5日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Woke up feeling pretty good. Then I thought, “I'll change that, I'll phone Telstra and complain about the noise on the land line.”
    We live with some noise on the line most of the time. Recently though, it's got quite loud and makes some calls quite a challenge.
    The young lady who took my call, somewhere in China, was very efficient. She was determined, despite my interjections, to go through her checkpoints in the order prescribed. I humoured her by doing all the usual checks such as unplugging the phone, waiting ten seconds and plugging it back in. The noise was still there. She supposedly checked our line and informed me there was no fault on the line. To start with, I tried to be polite, honestly I tried very hard. The more I said there was a fault, the more she said there wasn't.
    I said, “this call is being recorded for future reference, put me on to your manager.” She kept saying there is no manager, I kept asking to speak to her manager. This became an endless, and pointless, loop, so I said, “just send a technician.”
    She finally said 1.00pm tomorrow. I agreed. She then wanted to know what time I would be here till. “I'll be here from 1.00pm onwards.” What part of that she didn't understand I don't know. She wanted to know a time I'd be there until from 1.00pm. I said midnight.
    We'll see what tomorrow brings.
    Janette doesn't want to be left out - she thinks she'll phone our electricity supplier this afternoon.
    Yes, thought it best to get all this over and done with in the one day so whilst John was outside digging post holes with the tractor I braved contacting AGL. This company estimate our electricity account (the smart meter doesn’t work) and mail an account and issue an online account for our home - great except each one has a different total amount due even though they have the same account number. The wait for assistance is extensive. Tried on line with a “virtual assistant” who could not understand the problem and asked me to present it as a problem they could understand! Eventually sorted it with a “real person”.
    John got the posts in, nice and straight and we are ready to screw the horizontals on and then once they are painted - job done.
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  • A good Friday.

    2020年11月6日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Janette took Kathy and Peter to Wangaratta this morning. Peter had an appointment at the fracture clinic. First an x-ray then to the clinic. All's well but he probably needs another six weeks on light duties.
    On the way to pick them up - 8.45am - she bumped into the Telstra tech. He wasn't happy about the afternoon timeslot so he was there now. Janette told him the house was unlocked and to go in if necessary. He said he could fix it without going in. It's fixed!
    I went up to Catherine and Darren's at 8.00 to help with preg testing. We needed to have the cows yarded in time for the testers, Mark and Bronwyn's arrival at 9.00.
    We really had to work hard to get them in. Darren had a roll of hay on the tractor but the cows aren't hungry. We had to push them in.
    Anyway - 48 cows tested - 46 pregnant. Good news - for us also as the bull responsible for those pregnancies is out 'working' with our cows right now.
    This afternoon, Janette made the cumquat marmalade (which set - hooray!) and I started to put the slats on the repositioned screen. After dinner Janette had a rush of blood and started painting the screen - this job may not take too long to complete.
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  • Everyday Day

    2020年11月7日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Started the day watering the new trees we have planted over the last six months. This involves driving around towing a trailer with a tank full of water and a pump and fire hose attached. It is a fire fighting set up but we have used it more to water young trees and during the various droughts it has saved many young trees. It is not so long since we had rain but it is getting warmer and we want the trees to get established. Also watered the new plantings at the cottage.

    John used the new bore but said it had a slight sulphur smell so we need to take some samples into town for testing. We are closer to getting a tank for the bore water.

    We are getting a lot of enjoyment from our resident family of herons. Not sure if we have two
    parents and three young or one parent and four young. We sit on the verandah having a cuppa and they practise flying, gliding and landing on the roof or in nearby trees. It is like our own personal show.

    Plenty of painting got done in the afternoon. Garden screen finished - just need to do the bore screen so it matches as it is a bit weather worn.
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  • Vic's second wave is over!

    2020年11月8日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    We waited with anticipation for Daniel Andrews to step up to the microphone for today's press conference.
    The speculation was that the travel restrictions would come off and venues would be allowed more patrons.
    Both were announced.

    To my mind, this means that the second covid wave in Victoria is over.

    This blog is our 'Second Wave Holiday'. It thereby follows that this needs to be closed.

    We will start a new one. It may be less like a daily diary. Instead we will focus on anything significant. There are still many things to be done, believe it or not, eg:

    Front fence
    Alter yards for better cattle flow
    Garden water tank for the bore at cottage
    New yards at Tiger Hill Park
    Fencing - there's always fencing

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    旅行の終了
    2020年11月8日