Saturday, 27 April 2024

Scrub Stitchin’ - Meanwhile, Back at the Camp

This year Mick and I were the only ones who brought our caravan to Scrub Stitchin’ and Mick was the only husband to tag along.  Quite a contrast to last year when there were several hubbies and Mick played tour guide.  He enjoys our annual visit to Baradine as much as I do.

He was looking forward to a quiet few days, reading, going for a walk, maybe playing some bowls.  So much for that….. He ended up being a gopher for all of us “Scrubbers”.

He helped set up the room on Tuesday, did a couple of jobs in the garden for Chooky’s mum, and most importantly, collected and delivered our scones for morning tea on Thursday.  He did receive payment for that little job, with his own parcel of scones.

On Friday, he went into Coonabarabran to have lunch with a mate who moved up there a few years ago.  While he was there he was given the job of collecting some items at the patchwork shop…….oh, and while you’re there, can you pop out to the other patchwork shop to pick up some things?

On Saturday, after taking all our photos, he did get to have an informal game of bowls with some locals, something he really enjoyed.  He then had his next job of helping to set up the room for our special Saturday night dinner.  

Add to all that, he had a bit of a play with “Frank”, starting to run some wires to connect the UHF radio and caravan reversing camera.  Both jobs that will be completed back home.

The poor fellow had not rest.

Having said that, he did get to finish the book that he was reading.

He was not starving either.  We had bought some sweet treats on the way up, so he enjoyed nice morning and afternoon teas.

Rather than join the girls for breakfast, Mick and I had brekkie in the van each day.  I love the way the steam shone in the morning sunlight.

Dinners weren’t too bad either.  He had dinner at the pub with Chooky and Jules’ hubbies on Wednesday, while all us girls were out the back.  On Thursday he cooked a BBQ.  Friday was Chinese and raffles at the Bowlo with the locals.  He always enjoys this, as they make him feel so welcome.  On Saturday night he received a serve of the roast dinner that we enjoyed. No slumming it for Mick.

The campground is such a nice peaceful place to spend time.

You can see  what a lovely setting it is from his drone shots.

The weekend was capped off when he received this on Sunday.  He was tickled pink.

Now to wait twelve months until we do it all again.

9 comments:

  1. Is your little Weber electric or gas? I'd like something like that for home.
    Thank you Mike for all your 'behind the scenes' work.

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  2. not sure how he got roped into the jobs at mum's........lol
    the drone pics are lovely........I always enjoy the different perspective........I do appreciate Micks help......

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  3. Good news to hear Mick has had just as much fun as you. Even though he worked a little bit.

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  4. Thank you Mick for your running around for everyone. The drone photos are fantastic.

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  5. Oh my, sounds like such a fun time,Janice. Thanks for telling us about it and sharing photos of interesting and delicious things. It sounds like fun was had by all including the guys.

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  6. He's definitely a star.......well done Mick. Thanks for a lovely post Janice. I enjoyed. Take care & hugs.

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  7. Nice to have an extra on hand!

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  8. Too bad Mick didn't have men to hang out with, but lucky he was so much help. He seems like the sort of man who enjoys helping anyway.

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