where's home?
15.April.2007
Each day has been filled with random errands of
setting up a new life. New drivers licenses,
designing the house plans, organizing contractors,
power, and telephone. Many people with many
different schedules. We also needed to find a 4x4
truck to do work on the site and since the road to
the land is STEEP!!! We went to weekly ex-goverment
auto auctions and scoured used car lots. We met a
bloke who drove an old Jaguar on the ferry who gave
us contacts for auto repairs. After a few calls,
located a mechanic in Hobart who worked on old
British cars, and he had most of the parts in stock
needed to repair the Rover. With a loaner car (a
blessing!) we drove to and fro. Power on the block
of land was the first order of business. After
meeting with the Aurora power company designer, we
came up with two options - 1. Two poles 130 meters
up drive way from the road, then underground 160
meters up to the building site, or 2. underground
all the way. Both options required the
re-positioning of a main power pole into our
property (luckily free by Aurora). Then this design
had to be confirmed with the electrician and
coordinated with Telstra telephone installers.
Timing was the key. Meanwhile, our house plans were
not complete, but the shed (4 bay garage and
carport which we planned to live in while building)
design was, so we worked on gathering all the
paperwork to submit them. We met with the shed
design company, and managed by phone to get the
waste systems designs completed. At times it seemed
like way too many big decisions to make, and the
stress was setting in, new country, new lifestyle,
spending money on big decisions... What are we
doing?
