Time to pack the van for a weekend away, and what happened? The rain came down all day so the packing was abandoned on Thursday and was done as a rush job on Friday morning. Never mind, we finally got the job done and headed away by late morning.
Too wet to pack today
It was just a short 16km trip to Betts Farm and we arrived to find several vans already set up. We all slotted into a space with a bit of help, we were camping in a reasonably small area around a circular driveway, but all managed to fit in as the late comers arrived.
All parked up
Our previous caravan club rally had been cancelled due to Covid lockdown, so there was plenty of news to catch up with our caravan buddies. The night ended with a lovely sunset, always so nice to see the gorgeous colours in the sky.
Sunset over Betts Farm
Glenys was celebrating her birthday on Saturday so she rushed home to bake some delicious scones for morning tea. They were delicious, Happy Birthday Glenys. We all love home baking, and the scones were delicious.
Home made scones for morning tea
I was not a happy camper as my wedding ring had slipped off my finger sometime during the morning. We had searched high and low throughout the van, and then I remembered I had leaned out the bedroom window to hang the towels on the portable clothesline hanging from the window. Sue rushed over to our van to check and sure enough, there it was hiding in the grass – she came back triumphant!
Thanks so much Sue
The Rally Captains had planned a busy Saturday for us. We had lunch at the Quarter Acre Cafe.
Then it was on to visit the Studebaker Museum, a place of heaven for American car lovers. I found a little bit of heaven too – look who was inside ready to welcome me! High on my Wish List is a visit to Gracelands, but that probably wont happen now, I guess.
Hello Elvis
The museum is the passion of father and son John and Brent Everiss and they pointed out the very first Studebaker purchased. This one has not been restored.
The one which started the collection
There were plenty of bright shiny cars for the enthusiasts to drool over
Also on display was a dinky little retro caravan. So cute!
This little van drew many admiring glances
Back at camp the fun wasn’t yet over, Helen and Owen had made some Mulled Wine for us all to sample at 4zeees. I’m not really a wine drinker, but I found it delicious!
Anyone for a top-up?
We were kept amused on Sunday morning as we sat around having morning tea prior to departure. A little finch could see his reflection under our car’s bumper and spent ages jumping up to frighten it away, giving his head a whack each time. Of course, he never did manage to chase the rival away and would have ended up with a sore head!.
This little finch was bravely chasing the rival away
Many thanks to rally captains Dot, Helen and Owen for arranging such a great weekend for us. But we didn’t head for home, our caravan adventures are not quite over, we are heading north for a week. More later………
1 comment:
How good to be able to get out and about again. We wish….. you did have a full weekend. Like you, I’m not much of a wine drinker, but we make a bee line to the mulled wine stand at our Winter Festival. A nice warming treat.
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