Cate
Long term member
Hopefully one day you will be able to Niyah. If not you could always visit! Actually when I look at this thumbnail it does convey the steepness fairly well. No wonder I was puffed!
Shocked a bit tonight-
Well not shocked exactly. More shaken up. An old friend of ours has caused a car crash today & he is in a critical condition in hospital. He did a u-turn on the highway about 3kms away from where we & he live. He has been a major accident waiting to happen & I for one am very grateful that he did not kill anyone. It happened about 100m from our OS's driveway. He drove head-on into a Toyota ute & the other driver was luckily not hurt. An absolutely shocking place to do a u-turn, even for someone youngish. He is in his 80's. He never looks & also drives quite fast. Our kids got a lift home from somewhere once when they were teenagers & said they were never getting in a car with him driving ever again as he nearly crashed into a bus. I would never let my husband go with him either. It required some clever talking at times.
A friend of mine who is a volunteer with the fire brigade said he did not look good when he went into the ambulance. He has been recovering from cancer as well & is reasonably frail so I don't hold out much hope. I'll know more tomorrow. I left a msg on his home phone as the police were having trouble finding his wife.
I am going to head back to my chair & my good book. I just caught up with a nephew on FB who's wife is overdue & my friend who is the volunteer fire fighter/accident cleaner-upper. What a job they do. There has been a lot of fatalities on our roads here in Tassie recently, far out of proportion to our low population. 9 on Thursday alone. Still people drive recklessly & carelessly & fast. The police must be at their wits end! Things need to change. We should be able to report really bad driving & the police should be able to keep a log of those reports & be able to follow them up with some investigation of their own.
My husband & son have gone out to 8-ball tonight. It's raining lightly. My husband has promised that he will drive carefully & slowly & not have a drink.
I'll be back tomorrow probably not until after tai Chi which I will go to regardless of how I feel. Take care my friends & look after yourselves. Life is for living well and for loving. I'm not feeling at all negative or worrying unnecessarily. What will be, will be but drive to stay alive.
Cheers, Cate
Shocked a bit tonight-
Well not shocked exactly. More shaken up. An old friend of ours has caused a car crash today & he is in a critical condition in hospital. He did a u-turn on the highway about 3kms away from where we & he live. He has been a major accident waiting to happen & I for one am very grateful that he did not kill anyone. It happened about 100m from our OS's driveway. He drove head-on into a Toyota ute & the other driver was luckily not hurt. An absolutely shocking place to do a u-turn, even for someone youngish. He is in his 80's. He never looks & also drives quite fast. Our kids got a lift home from somewhere once when they were teenagers & said they were never getting in a car with him driving ever again as he nearly crashed into a bus. I would never let my husband go with him either. It required some clever talking at times.
A friend of mine who is a volunteer with the fire brigade said he did not look good when he went into the ambulance. He has been recovering from cancer as well & is reasonably frail so I don't hold out much hope. I'll know more tomorrow. I left a msg on his home phone as the police were having trouble finding his wife.
I am going to head back to my chair & my good book. I just caught up with a nephew on FB who's wife is overdue & my friend who is the volunteer fire fighter/accident cleaner-upper. What a job they do. There has been a lot of fatalities on our roads here in Tassie recently, far out of proportion to our low population. 9 on Thursday alone. Still people drive recklessly & carelessly & fast. The police must be at their wits end! Things need to change. We should be able to report really bad driving & the police should be able to keep a log of those reports & be able to follow them up with some investigation of their own.
My husband & son have gone out to 8-ball tonight. It's raining lightly. My husband has promised that he will drive carefully & slowly & not have a drink.
I'll be back tomorrow probably not until after tai Chi which I will go to regardless of how I feel. Take care my friends & look after yourselves. Life is for living well and for loving. I'm not feeling at all negative or worrying unnecessarily. What will be, will be but drive to stay alive.
Cheers, Cate