Yamba to Home

A large cloud hovered over Yamba so we decided to hitch up before going to breakfast. Reversing the car onto the van was complicated by the bloke nextdoor having parked his car hanging over the site boundary. We parked near a playground as that was the closest parallel parking area. The rain passed over so it remained dry.

We checked the menu and decided to eat at the Yum Yum Angourie Cafe and General Store. Sourdough toast made with bread from Social served with proper butter was my choice, while Anita had eggs on sourdough toast. Our coffees were also good.

Once we settled Blue and Tilly into their crate in the car we headed for home. Tilly has been scratchy when first put into the crate, but settles down after I grouse on her.

We stopped at the Chinderah Northbound Service Centre. There were no signs advising where caravans should park, so we followed the directions for cars. The only place to stop was in coach parking bays, but we did not linger. Next time we will follow the trucks to access the ample parking provided for big rigs.

We were able to park the Bushtracker outside our house, despite the street being busy with roadwork vehicles used to replace storm water drainage. After levelling the van we started unloading. We both made several trips up and down the stairs, while the critters happily chased each other around the house.

Our only working fridge is downstairs so one of us has to go down each time we need something from the fridge or freezer. That will quickly become tedious! A technician is coming on Monday to let us know if the big fridge is worth fixing.

I took Blue for a run in the park and to catch up with our dog walking group. We had a quiet night watching the T20 cricket.

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