I think I know what my problem is. I am suffering from PostTraumatic Caravan Deprivation.
Warren-Pat_01 said
08:55 PM May 5, 2020
Hi Magnarc,
There was an interesting segment on the 7.30Report on ABC TV tonight about Nomads with "No fixed address" & their problems of escaping the cold & finding places to stay.
Radar said
09:02 PM May 5, 2020
Magnarc.
I second that, let me out of here.
fwdoz said
10:34 PM May 5, 2020
When it's time to hook the van up, my driving leg gets restless. Driving me mad I can tell you.
Just like my casting arm when I need to go fishing...
markf said
12:08 PM May 6, 2020
You know it's setting in when your fuel consumption is measured in Needle Widths / Fortnight. I'm running at about one at the moment which indicates that PTCD must be running pretty high....
At least it's given us a chance to start planning our next adventure.
Tony Bev said
02:44 PM May 6, 2020
Being in PTCD for me means:-
I miss the open road, and the chance to see new places, and meet new friends But I have been lucky enough, to firstly have a home base, and secondly have also adapted to not travelling
Re the post from Warren, (Warren-Pat 01), below is a link to the story he mentioned
The vid is 4 minutes 50 seconds long, if you do not wish to use your bandwidth, just click on the transcript for the written version of the story
I think I know what my problem is.
I am suffering from PostTraumatic Caravan Deprivation.
There was an interesting segment on the 7.30Report on ABC TV tonight about Nomads with "No fixed address" & their problems of escaping the cold & finding places to stay.
Magnarc.
I second that, let me out of here.
When it's time to hook the van up, my driving leg gets restless. Driving me mad I can tell you.
Just like my casting arm when I need to go fishing...
You know it's setting in when your fuel consumption is measured in Needle Widths / Fortnight. I'm running at about one at the moment which indicates that PTCD must be running pretty high....
At least it's given us a chance to start planning our next adventure.
Being in PTCD for me means:-
I miss the open road, and the chance to see new places, and meet new friends
But I have been lucky enough, to firstly have a home base, and secondly have also adapted to not travelling
Re the post from Warren, (Warren-Pat 01), below is a link to the story he mentioned
The vid is 4 minutes 50 seconds long, if you do not wish to use your bandwidth, just click on the transcript for the written version of the story
https://www.abc.net.au/7.30/grey-nomads-left-stranded-during-coronavirus/12217754