Banking, online shopping and of course blogging is conducted over the internet. No landlines here.
At one of the schools I visit regularly there is one spot on the basketball court where "one bar" is possible. There is often a huddle of staff and community members jockeying for position to get reception and download something. Strangely reception will happen elsewhere for no apparent reason and for random amounts of time. One day at this school my phone beeped at me in the class room. I was so shocked I turned quickly next to a chair and landed in an undignified heap on the floor. Later on yard duty I was treated to a replay by the year one kids, in language, complete with very convincing acting.
I could get lots of exercise roaming the caravan park looking for the best place to download a book to read.
Bats on the move just before sunset. |
Picture me, early morning checking for emails and SMS or doing the banking standing in the middle of a dirt road in rural NSW hoping that I spot the dust cloud indicating approaching vehicles. Or more importantly that no one comes along to see me in the middle of the road in my jammies with a phone held to my ear.
On a more serious note, I am grateful for the technology that allows me to live in wonderful places in our grand land and still stay connected to the people I love.
No need for mobile phone here. What K does while I download a book. |
A Ferg on the Move.
Hilarious Sue - my vivid imagination was hardly even necessary ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell Phil.
DeleteJust be thankful you don't frequent those parts of the country in the summer when we are in residence.
We have a similar situation here in the western part of the US. We also have large areas with little service tho not like you. We recently changed service providers after using one for 15 years because it covered more areas in the west just not in my house! You can pretty much count on service if you are on a major highway all across the nation. I would say that in a 100 mile radius around our city 80% has no service after you leave town. Around here we also have several mountain ranges to deal with.
ReplyDeleteDo you have radio or t.v . service? Those are also very spotty here.
Hello again Candace.
DeleteWe use satellite for TV. Radio disappears between major centres. TV signal is mostly in towns.
Hi Sue just found your blog and thoroughly enjoying it so far. Wondered where you had been over the last few years!! Your phone joys are like when we are in Tas at our daughter Cheralees place. Fortunately I'm on Telstra as Vodafail is non existant over there and Optus only in main cities but still at her place I can sit and watch my telstra bars go up and down. Best place is in the kitchen by the fridge (very handy that position!!) or outside the house just up the drive but not in my P.Js as Tassie temps don't condone that. Must also admit that the 40ft Denning coach I am watching on Gumtree with full size trailer "SHED" is really starting to appeal the more of your blog I read and I'm still nearly a year behind where you are up to!!!! All I can say is enjoy!Tony Scolyer
DeleteSo good to hear from you. Hope you enjoy catching up.
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