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That bottle of red will keep you company nick..
What can I say but Thank You Clive and Aura for giving up your home and your time for us all. Lynn and I had a fantastic time, I tackled terrain with gusto that I would normally have been very cautious about driving and learned a lot in the process. I didn't get stuck once, nor did I damage the truck that I'm aware of. The new additions have performed well and I'm getting quite quick at putting the tent up and clearing it away.
A superb visit, worth all the driving which is not so bad in an 80 with air con.
Many thanks to Clive for getting my seat cushion changed and washing my truck off.![]()
When was that?Maybe I shouldn't mention it, but Chas's argument with the carprk barrier (near the tunnel entrance) left him a bit lighter in the wallet than I might have hoped...![]()
When was that?
Is he trying to get it out of his system before its painted?Today...
The pleasure was all ours Rich. Glad you enjoyed!
I was concerned that your "pride and joy" might suffer from some of the trials we put it through, but it survived with barely a mark, save some slightly modified side steps which I'm sure you'll have back in shape in no time.
Those "bumps" on the salt mine short-cut certainly tested driver and truck, but we all romped through them with no trouble. Shayne's 90 came through looking like an RC model, with all 4 wheels spinning and only 2 of them on the deck at any one time!
I spent most of Wednesday laundering, loading and unloading the washing machine, job done and shipshape. The perfect antidote to the anti-climax of an almost empty house.
Friday was Ana's day, so she wanted to be in Bucharest to party with some friends. We'd have gone there Thursday night, but Jessie (the cat) didn't come back home till gone 11:00 pm, so we went Friday morning instead.
Saturday would have been a dead day, so we got up early and did the Transfagarasan as Chas had missed out (as you did) when Shayne and Nick went.
It's still there waiting for you on your next visit
Maybe I shouldn't mention it, but Chas's argument with the carprk barrier (near the tunnel entrance) left him a bit lighter in the wallet than I might have hoped...
Other than that, and it being a long haul from Bucharest, it was uneventful, so we're back at the house tonight and off to Bucharest tomorrow, ready for work on Monday.
Thank you Rich for all you did, much appreciated indeed. The CB has been fine since your tuning, my chainsaw is now serviceable and worthy of a good clean-up, and the drinks cooler "fridge" is now going strong on AC as well, instead of being stuck on 12V, like it was.
I need to thank everyone for the "last supper" and for all the kind gifts, Shayne for the new CB antenna (that I thought Rich had bought, so I never thanked you, sorry mate) and the stuff we can't get here, such as UK sausages, unsmoked bacon, marmite, love-heart sweets for Ana and a special thanks to Nick for all the Galaxy chocolate that survived the trip....
What to say, back to the grind on Monday for me, next job is to see Chas' HMS Phoenix through the repair shop, coming out dent and hole free and a NATO shade of Matt green, all being well.
Thank you all for a blast of a week...
Till the next one, whenever it may be....![]()