Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Almond Harvesting!!

We arrived in Euston and booked into the Caravan park ready to do our induction the next day for our Almond Harvesting job.  Of course, it was delayed for another day so we settled in and met the locals.  We did our induction, expecting to start work the next day but alas.....another delay and then another.  We woke up on Sunday morning and thought, we are so close to home (5 hours) so we jumped in the car and headed home for a quick visit with the kids and grandies!  It was so wonderful to see them all and to see with my own eyes that Mum was back to her active self after her broken hip.  She has been busy redecorating her unit and we only had a short time together but it was soooo good.  We stayed the night and took Owen to school the next morning before heading back to Euston.
I can't tell you how good it was to spend time with them.  We didn't need to catch up any news because we keep in touch but it was so good to hug them all and be with them.
Since then, we have been up at 5am each day and it's great if we get home around 7.30pm but its usually 8-8.30 each night.  We are working on a massive Almond Farm owned by Olam and its a 30 minute drive from the caravan park.  We are working with a great bunch of people, mostly grey nomads like us who travel but pick up work every so often.  They are all around our age or older with a few younger backpackers thrown in.  Some of them have their caravan on site but there's no more room left for us so we are at Euston with three other couples who also work there.  It's good because if one of the couple is working late the other can get a lift back to the Park with someone else to save waiting around.  It's a great atmosphere, we work long hours but when the bus comes to pick us up in the mornings to take us to our machines and bring us back in the evenings, everyone is laughing and happy.  After my first day, I thought, why are these people so happy?  How do they have the energy to muck around and laugh - I felt like I had been hit by a bus!!  But after the first day it got easier and easier so we are in for the duration which might be 6-8 weeks.  We could work 7 days a week but they like you to have a day off so we are home today to catch up on a few jobs.
I'm on a Sweeper.  I drive the machine down both sides of the Almond trees and the machine blows the Almonds from under the trees and into the aisle and then sweeps them away from the edge of the tree line.  Peter is on a V Sweeper which means he comes after the sweeper and has two large brushes and blowers that gather the almonds from the entire aisle into a nice straight line ready for the Harvester Machines to pick them up. The whole process is fascinating and we learn more each day.
Needless to say, we've eaten a few almonds!

   
We stayed in a free camp in charlton - with a free swimming Pool!
We reckon this bloke looks a bit like our friend David Frakes 
  
The train going past our campsite

Our home at Euston, NSW.  We work in Victoria

It's a nice setup and friendly campers

Took a quick trip to SA to see the kids and grandies
Had a wonderful afternoon in the pool at Bec and Pauls
It was a recovery day for them after a big night celebrating Pauls 40th

Actually got a photo a Steve before he poked his tongue out!

Matt came home for Pauls Birthday

A wonderful evening with Naomi and Renee at Glenelg

Jess ready for school on Monday morning

We took Owen to school!

My beautiful Mum

Us on the day we started.  I don't think we have been that clean, since!

This is Peters' V-Sweeper

Peter inside his machine

Poor Peter pulled a muscle :(

Me in my sweeper

Other sweepers in the "Park-up" area


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