Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Caravan saga ends

Last weekend the caravan was moved into place under the new roof at Underhill! The tyres were fixed but one went flat in the process so it was pumped up again. Then there was a mad rush to get the caravan moved before the tyre lost all its air again.



With a bit of landscaping around it, the caravan will look less raw.


Elaine and I met Geoff down there on Friday and busied ourselves with other tasks while waiting for the others to arrive on Saturday for the big caravan move. Elaine stockpiled metal scraps and black hoses. The next day Ev and Greg helped her clear fallen timber from the clearing. It is all looking a bit tidier now.


Nat and Karita came and Nat and Geoff had an interesting time slabbing the pecan trunk from my place.


Of course there was the usual comaraderie at meal times and another cute little flower was discovered by Ellie. I have not found what it is yet.


What about a Comesperma sphaerocarpum (thanks Karen)?

Thanks to all our friends for the help that made it all possible.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You have indeed been busy, Betty!
For the flower, how about Comesperma volubile? Or another non-twining Comesperma species, such as C. sphaerocarpa (I can't see the habit in your pic).
Cheers
Karen