At home 16th May 2016.
Hi,
It has been a long time since I had a look at our blog.
In reference to the computer problems, after much searching of the net, I finally came across a fix for the XDDVD rom. Even the person who had posted the fix did not know how it worked. Neither do I but it did. The answer was to uninstall Windows DVD maker program and uninstall Windows movie maker, and lo and behold the CDDVD drive was back. Miracles do still happen!
Windows 10 continues to cause problems for a lot of people. Some keep loosing their bluetooth mouse or their USB ports. The cure that I use to get them back for friends is to go into the Control panel, then into the Device Manager. Find the relative device and right click on it and choose Uninstall, then OK, and restart the computer, and all should be well untill the next Windows update.
I have been busy writing 3 stories for the Caravan and Motorhome on tour magazine. Two have been published so far, the first in March issue No. 230, and the second in the May edition No. 232. The 3rd will be in the July issue No. 234.
Bev is having her cataract and artificial lens implant operation at 3.30 this afternoon.
Best regards from us.
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Man fro Snowy River and Indee story
At home 16th May 2016.
Hi,
It has been a long time since I had a look at our blog.
In reference to the computer problems, after much searching of the net, I finally came across a fix for the XDDVD rom. Even the person who had posted the fix did not know how it worked. Neither do I but it did. The answer was to uninstall Windows DVD maker program and uninstall Windows movie maker, and lo and behold the CDDVD drive was back. Miracles do still happen!
Windows 10 continues to cause problems for a lot of people. Some keep loosing their bluetooth mouse or their USB ports. The cure that I use to get them back for friends is to go into the Control panel, then into the Device Manager. Find the relative device and right click on it and choose Uninstall, then OK, and restart the computer, and all should be well untill the next Windows update.
I have been busy writing 3 stories for the Caravan and Motorhome on tour magazine. Two have been published so far, the first in March issue No. 230, and the second in the May edition No. 232. The 3rd will be in the July issue No. 234.
Bev is having her cataract and artificial lens implant operation at 3.30 this afternoon.
Best regards from us.
Hi,
It has been a long time since I had a look at our blog.
In reference to the computer problems, after much searching of the net, I finally came across a fix for the XDDVD rom. Even the person who had posted the fix did not know how it worked. Neither do I but it did. The answer was to uninstall Windows DVD maker program and uninstall Windows movie maker, and lo and behold the CDDVD drive was back. Miracles do still happen!
Windows 10 continues to cause problems for a lot of people. Some keep loosing their bluetooth mouse or their USB ports. The cure that I use to get them back for friends is to go into the Control panel, then into the Device Manager. Find the relative device and right click on it and choose Uninstall, then OK, and restart the computer, and all should be well untill the next Windows update.
I have been busy writing 3 stories for the Caravan and Motorhome on tour magazine. Two have been published so far, the first in March issue No. 230, and the second in the May edition No. 232. The 3rd will be in the July issue No. 234.
Bev is having her cataract and artificial lens implant operation at 3.30 this afternoon.
Best regards from us.
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Grumbles
Tuesday
22nd September 2015.
I am feeling that we done the wrong thing by coming home when we did. It
has been cold with a fair amount of rani since we came home.
We have both had some type of illness that causes a lot of dry coughing and
headaches.
After about a week at home we went to Lansdown Road Cundletown (about 8 km
north of Taree) and property sat for 12 nights. It was nice to have a nice
rural scenery to wake up to.
We used to come home for a few hours during the day and go back at night
and sleep in the motor home.
During this time I upgraded this laptop to Windows 10. Big mistake.
Microsoft had said that this computer was compatible with Windows 10. I now
know that Toshiba say that it is not.
Have now wound it back to Windows 7 Professional and still can’t get the
CDDVDW to be recognised. Have tried many suggested fix's with no success. Am
now considering buying an external one as our Asus tablets do not have CDDVD
driver. A big thank you to Microsoft (if you are eaves dropping) for stuffing
things up yet again. I am not letting the tablet upgrade after reading a lot of
comments on the net about the trouble that Windows 10 is causing. I think that
I survived a lot better than some.
Trusting you are all well.
Regards,
Des & Bev.
Friday, 4 September 2015
To Home
Wednesday morning 2nd
September 2015
Home at Taree. (And b...dy
cold!) 3 deg. overnight! 7 deg. at &.30 am.
We arrived home
yesterday at 1.00 pm.
Smoke signals were
sent from the top of Middle Brother Mountain at Johns River to announce our
imminent arrival at Taree. Thank you who ever arranged this
gesture.
The trip from
Macksville was fairly slow owing to the vast amount of road work being carried
out. There were long stretches of 80, 60 & 40 kph stretches with some
lollipop men thrown in for luck. This resulted in our best fuel economy for the
whole trip, 8.39 ltr/100km or 33.67 mpg. Actually, there are big road works
happening from Brunswick Heads to just below Ballina. Because we went inland
from Grafton we did not see what is happening from Grafton to the Raleigh
intersection where we re-entered the highway. More works started there
and continued through to south of
Nambucca Heads, Warrell Creek, Eungai and nearly to Clybucca. Can’t say that no
money is being spent on the Pacific Highway!
We travelled a total of 15,868 km. used
$2,415.75 worth of diesel at an average cost of $1.407 per ltr. Returning
averages of 10.90 ltr/100km or 26.10 mpg. .15 cents per kl.
The cheapest fuel was at Ceduna @
$1.209, the dearest at Renner Springs and the 3 Ways @ $1.74.
Well I had better get back to doing
something usefull now.
Best regards from Des &
Bev.
To Gumma Crossing Reserve
Gumma Crossing Reserve
Yesterday we travelled from Nymboida, (where the hydro electricity station
no longer operates), through more of our favourite winding roads through hilly
country.
Passing through Billy’s Creek, Dundurrabin and Tyringham before arriving at
a lovely spot for morning tea, Frank Gilbert Memorial Park, at Bostobrick. This
is on the old school site of 1918 to 1970. By now the temperature had dropped
to 11.5 deg. Bostobrick is about 14 km west of Dorrigo.
After morning coffee we went on to North Dorrigo and had a chat with an old
fellow about the earlier times here and learned that the mill was completely
gone now and only an area of bladey grass remained.
All of the old railway steam engines and carriages are still in the railway
yard at Dorrigo. A lot of the passenger carriages have had heavy “plastic”
coverings put over their roof.
A lovely lunch was had at the Dorrigo Hotel before leaving for Bellingen.
We thought about staying at the showground there but opted to go to the Old
Butter Factory for a banana smoothie. YUM! We then continued on to Gumma
Crossing Reserve about 7 km east of Macksville. We had stayed here wit Mike,
Sue and Rosie about 2 1/2 years ago.
There have been improvements done here with a dump point, cold showers,
solar lighting in the toilets, BBQs and fire pits. Only $12 per night for 2
people.
Time to enjoy some sunshine now !!
Regards,
Des & Bev.
To Nymboida Canoe Centre
30th August 2015.
Nymboida Canoe Centre.
We departed Ocean Shores at 9 am today and our first stop was the Ferry
Park rest area cafe for a lovely cappuccino. They make what is probably the
best on the highway.
As usual, when we visit Grafton we call on Tom & Jodi at the Fitzroy
Motor Inn. We found out today that they had left about 2 years ago!
Our plan was to come to Nymboida to see what was up this way. It is about
35 km along the Armadale Road from South Grafton. There is about 40 acres of
camp ground here among the gum trees. Powered sites $25, unpowered $20. There
are a number of various sized cabins/cottages, toilets and hot showers, picnic
shelters and fire pits, BBQ, shop with free WiFi. & probably more. There is
a great walk along the creek/river where canoeing & kayaking, rubber tube
events are conducted.
Something like a bigger version of the area at Ellenborough.
Not sure if this email will go out in the morning if I stop at the shop on
the way out.
Goodnight for now from Des & Bev.
Friday, 28 August 2015
To Ocean Shores
Friday 28th August 2015
Ocean Shores NSW
We left Kyogle yesterday morning in light rain. This persisted until just
before we joined the Pacific Hwy. south of Brunswick Heads. There was some
fairly heavy rain during last night also.
The road which we took out of Kyogle led to Nimbin, the site of the site of
the 1973 Aquarius Festival. There are some of the original attendees still
residing there.
The road consisted of more of the type that I mentioned in earlier emails.
Even the icon on the navigator had trouble getting around some of the
corners!
There was little improvement after we left Nimbin when we travelled through
Turntable Creek, The Channon, Clunes, Dunoon & Bangalow on the way to Ocean
Shores.
Staying with friends Pat & Stan for a couple of nights and visiting
rellies Coral & Kevin tomorrow.
Will say goodnight now and off to bed.
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