Where does time go? Do any other nomads have this problem, losing time.
I really thought I had about 3 weeks to get back to Warrnambool for the the Vic long weekend to babysit two of my grandchildren.
Had the maps out ready to experience a leisurely meander back down to the southern regions, experience a few more free camps, drop into Mildura for Miss Daisy to be looked at, and then I decided to look at the calendar.
EEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKK, I have only 10 days to get back down there. Where did that time go? I want to know where the time thieves are and I want that time back thank you very much.
Still it only gives purpose for me to head back up this way again to do what I have not been able to do while here. How great is that.
This area is just wonderful, a little pocket of the state that is still very uncommercialised (I am sure there is such a word.) Would recommend to anyone, stay at Koondarook as a base and the things to do and see within an hours drive from here are amazing. I will post some pics and story later on when I get time (there is that word again) after going for another walk into Barham, to take a few more pics along the river.
villatranquilla said
11:53 AM Feb 24, 2014
its actually a disease called 'caravanitis' - it has a variety of symptoms including disappearing time, people with the same symptoms are always drawn together and discuss their issues in detail, treatment can be very expensive involving many trips to the caravan 'toy' shops and it is very contagious. Non-caravanitis people just don't understand how consuming the disease can be.
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Monday 24th of February 2014 11:54:14 AM
shekon said
12:12 PM Feb 24, 2014
I have got it bad. I have the other strain of the same disease.....motorhomeitis. God I hope there is NO 12 step programme for it.
That was so well explained.....thankyou.
exa41 said
04:32 PM Feb 24, 2014
only one step , try and make it contagious .
my van said
03:09 AM Feb 25, 2014
Hi to all
Time is js so precious to be treasured more than money .
Yep I too am keen to visit Mildura , maybe in late April if I am still able to get about.
Where does time go? Do any other nomads have this problem, losing time.
I really thought I had about 3 weeks to get back to Warrnambool for the the Vic long weekend to babysit two of my grandchildren.
Had the maps out ready to experience a leisurely meander back down to the southern regions, experience a few more free camps, drop into Mildura for Miss Daisy to be looked at, and then I decided to look at the calendar.
EEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKK, I have only 10 days to get back down there. Where did that time go? I want to know where the time thieves are and I want that time back thank you very much.
Still it only gives purpose for me to head back up this way again to do what I have not been able to do while here. How great is that.
This area is just wonderful, a little pocket of the state that is still very uncommercialised (I am sure there is such a word.) Would recommend to anyone, stay at Koondarook as a base and the things to do and see within an hours drive from here are amazing. I will post some pics and story later on when I get time (there is that word again) after going for another walk into Barham, to take a few more pics along the river.
its actually a disease called 'caravanitis' - it has a variety of symptoms including disappearing time, people with the same symptoms are always drawn together and discuss their issues in detail, treatment can be very expensive involving many trips to the caravan 'toy' shops and it is very contagious. Non-caravanitis people just don't understand how consuming the disease can be.


-- Edited by villatranquilla on Monday 24th of February 2014 11:54:14 AM
I have got it bad. I have the other strain of the same disease.....motorhomeitis. God I hope there is NO 12 step programme for it.
That was so well explained.....thankyou.
Hi to all
Time is js so precious to be treasured more than money .
Yep I too am keen to visit Mildura , maybe in late April if I am still able to get about.
cheers from Paul