One grumpy Ambylux Hawk Moth that I shook out of the back of the van. HD was at the ready with the macro macro. These guys make themselves known around late summer and dine on the flowers in the herb garden (mainly the pinapple sage). This fella is in bluff mode with his back arched and the red blazes showing down the back. But nice detail from a cheap snappy-happy digital camera.
A spot for us (Hayley, Tessera and Dean), our purple-healer Didgee, a dam full of frogs, vegie-patch, 700 trees, 67 species of birds, sheds, a herb patch, FJ's, HQ's, VW's, sneeky rabbits, a neighbour called Paul, our wander-in friends, a hill called Phil, the slab hut, solar power, Cunningham skinks and Copperheads, snowy evenings and frozen mornings, August winds, still summer days and thunderstorms building late over the mountains. It Woodabyna shame to let it go to waste.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Monday, March 03, 2008
Man with a Panelvan Plan
Whatdidjatellya,.... by March, we would have it complete. And we did, and so we have, Sorta'.
I thought that I would give the more inquisitive souls a rundown on the Panno'.
I thought that I would give the more inquisitive souls a rundown on the Panno'.
Within 10 kilometres the exhaust clamp had rattled loose and was making some unearthly racket as I woke up the dogs passing through the outta burbs of Orange. The pavement was cold at the servo, but we got the job done and was on the road again by 7.30.
The thing needs a good hard tune up, but it cruises nicely enough. The front end is nice and tight but the cavernous space inside is slow to warm up and the road noise drums and amplifies up through the floor. Any small rocks thrown up by the tyres hit the underside of the wheel arches and it sounds like a gunshot inside.
Luckily I installed the good old Clarion AM. ABC and Macca filled in the hour.
Twas a fine day at the Wello meet. We were the only HQ's in a line up of very mixed cars ranging from 1919 single cylinder Rudges to late model Volvos (I think the old fella reconed the parking in the car show area was less of a walk). And like the first showing of the Monaro, it was a bit of a buzz to have the panno up and out there for the first time.
So, there you have it. I will throw up a few extra pic's once we a registered properly with our new number plates, but for now these are the photos that I took about a week and a bit ago (before the polish and detail).
And no-one asked me whether it was a Sandman or not... I don't think anyone cared anyway.
Here I am chasing the shade around the paddock trying to polish the thing. There's alot of roof on one of these... Save polish, Buy a ute.
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