Rugby Injuries, New Jobs and Car Shopping

8 07 2008

Ten days ago Phil and coworker Greg suffered injuries during a big rugby match against Dubbo. Phil received a concussion and swollen jaw while Greg wrecked his knee. The combined effect of these two separate injuries made for a very interesting week. While in Brissy Phil was offered a job working at Northparkes Mine doing IT support on a temporary basis. He started work two days after being concussed. Not only was he still suffering from the injury, unable to eat and on medication, he hasn’t worked since October 2007 and had to get back into the habit of waking up early and absorbing all sorts of new information. With only one vehicle between us, we also had to find a way to get both of us to mine sites in opposite directions from Forbes. I spent most of my week begging and borrowing rides from everyone I knew while Phil utilized the truck. To make matters worse, Greg’s injury forced him to take time off work which meant that I was working double duty. With month-end, quarterly reporting and a variety of other tasks already keeping me busy, taking on all of the monitoring tasks for July was not at the top of my list of things to do. Between nursing Phil back to health, trying to find ways to get to work and doing two jobs at once I was thoroughly exhausted once the weekend rolled around.

On Sunday Phil and I went used car shopping in Orange. We found him a sweet little red 1988 Ford Telstar that was in great shape. It was a steal of a deal and we went home very happy on Sunday afternoon knowing that Phil had a way to get to work on Monday. Here are a few pics of the man with his wad of cash just before purchasing the car. Who knew the bank machine had so many fifty dollar bills in it?

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This week hasn’t been much better. Greg is still off work and to make matters worse it has been raining non-stop for the past two days. That means most environmental monitoring is on hold until things dry up. The month is flying by and I have so much left to do. The drive to work has been slow and messy. This is what the roads look like after a mere 8mm of rain:

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And here’s what the vehicle looks like after driving on said roads for a day:

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Looks like another car wash is in order!

Speaking of messy roads… Last week I snapped a couple of pictures of the aftermath of the Land Cruiser/Grader bogging combo. It looked much more impressive when the vehicles were in place, but you should be able to grasp the magnitude of the situation from these shots.

Tunnel erosion anyone? One of many massive holes I tried to avoid:
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Where the Land Cruiser subsequently slid down the bank:
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The mess the grader left behind:
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On a lighter note, I saw this group of kangaroos on my way home from work this afternoon. They watched me very quietly from afar for a while but as soon as I got out of the car to take their picture they hopped away rather frantically. I was just happy they ran in the other direction!

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8 07 2008
beryl

Thank goodness Phil escaped with manageable injuries. A lad | know became completely paralized almost to the point where he has been wheelchair bound for many years. The accident put both my boys off the game for life. Such a pity, but all the best to Phil.

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