Update
Monday morning, clear skies, winter sunshine and a crisp southerly breeze. Long, lazy rollers in a calm bay!
What a change from Saturday's gales, rain and misery.
Sunday wasn't bad either and I was stripped to a t-shirt by 11.30 and only went in search of a sleeve after 4. Spent some time replacing the steering rack boot on the Nissan yesterday. The car failed it's warrant of fitness and needed a little rust spot repaired (by a panel beater) and the boot replaced. Unfortunately spotted an oil leak while I was under the car and am surprised it was not listed by the inspector along with the two repairs requested.
So to save myself another trip I will get into the underside with a spray gun one evening this week, clean up the dirt and figure out where this leak is coming from. If I am lucky it will be a gasket, but knowing Murphy, it will be an oil seal and probably one that requires a whole bunch of stripping stuff out to get at it. This will naturally be preceded with the usual realisation that I do not have the correct tools for the job, necessitating additional cost, frustration and a tool that will be once before being resigned to producing rust in the tool box.
Shouldn't complain, the car has passed the 200 000km mark and still runs a treat. Doesn't use oil or water, is gentle on fuel and I would be confident to take it of the garage today and do a "Cape Town to JHB trip"
Cricket club AGM yesterday afternoon and it was good to spend a little time with the lads, after a few months away from the game and the club. Same old bunch and the club appears to be in a reasonable position, both financially and in terms of player numbers. The club have decided that there are enough good young players to warrant entering a second "competitive" team this season, to support the first eleven. Unfortunately it means the club need some older heads to balance the team and I have been asked to consider throwing my hat in.
While the level of cricket is not out of my league and I am able to contribute, the thought of 50 over games every Saturday is a concern.
The plus though, is that I would play a lot of cricket with Travis this season, a problem I had to deal with last season and which was highlighted during the soccer season, with him playing competitive sport, I seldom got to see him play.
I will wait to see how pre-season goes before deciding which peg to hang my hat on.
Desiree's new patient, Hugh, is providing Des so many rewards . . . but that is for the next blog. A truly remarkable story, this kid!