Showing posts with label Angus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angus. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 December 2020

Wrong Street

 Yesterday I went up to Unley Salvos again and came home via Park and Mitchell Streets.
I went to go down Angus Street again on my way home but at first I took the wrong street. I went down one street and nearly got to the end of it and realised it wasn't the right one. So I had to back track again. I eventually found the correct street but went on a bit of a trek around that neighbourhood to find it.

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Took a small trip this afternoon to see how much electricity would be used by charging my phone. (My electricity  gauge hasn't come down at all yet) all though I have charged the scooter a few times. (Am advised to charge it every night!) Charger is supposed to turn off when it is full.

 
Found out this afternoon that the Bikeway (when I nearly went to the city) was the wrong one - it is supposed to go to the city. One I needed to go on - goes under the trainline. I can follow it after I cross the train line in Victoria Street.

Wednesday, 2 December 2020

Brought Home

 Today I went up to Unley Salvos and back again this afternoon. Instead of going all the way down to Mitchell street on Goodwood Road I went via Angus Street and once I got to the end I went  across to Mitchell street then. (Corner of Mitchell and Goodwood is a little hairy, coming out of Mitchell street onto Goodwood Road) I came home the same  way but picked up a bit of someone's hedge down Angus  Street on the southern side of the road.


I could see the hedge had encroached onto the footpath a bit and it didn't look too heavy so I decided to try and force my way past it trying to stay on the footpath.


Bad mistake. I didn't see a large branch in the middle. It nearly took me out - luckily just stopped me. My left mirror had been completely turned around and when I got home I found a  small piece of the hedge and even wood from it in part of my scooter. Teach me to try and force things. Thank God nothing was broken and I got home safely again.