Tuesday 30 May 2017

Farewell Nullarbor

This time crossing the Nullarbor we actually saw three camels, a dingo, a wedge tailed eagle ...... and hundreds of crows!! The crows are really a problem as they get into rubbish bins and create a terrible mess!!  After our lovely night at Baxter we left WA and entered SA:
 
We were lucky to witness this beautiful cloud rainbow - it did signify some inclement  weather but we only had a shower or two at Nullarbor.
 
Last night at Nullarbor, we met up with Egg and Judy Lake (yes Kristian there is another Egg!!)  and Geoff and Liz Storm from Barham - small world isn't it?
 
The bar at Nullarbor was very busy and the caravan park very full - a few weeks ago hardly anyone was here. We also met up with some well known entertainers:
 

We left there and stopped at the Head of The Bight and probably were lucky to see a couple of whales but they weren't in close like we saw last time. The whole set up with boards walks and lookouts are very well done and it's a pity we didn't see heaps - that is the way it goes with whale watching! 
 
We stopped in Ceduna and bought some lovely whiting and oysters at the Thevenard fish outlet so look forward to some yummy meals ahead. We are now camped in a little town called Wirrulla where we have had a drink at the local pub and are now sitting around our lovely campfire.
 
From here we are going to leave the bitumen and head to St Ives station near Lake Gardiner so we are looking forward to our last bit of sightseeing before heading home. We send special birthday wishes to Jess on Thursday -     if we can't ring you we are thinking of you ❤️❤️. 
So until our best blog, love from the happy travellers.

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Sunday 28 May 2017

Kalgoorlie

We only had a very quick glimpse of Kalgoorlie but it's a lovely place, very much in indebted to the mining industry which seems to be going very well. We undertook a tour of the Super Pit and wow, it's amazing!! 
 
We had to don these hi-viz vests and safety glasses so looked like real miners!! 😏
This tour was one of the best we've done as it told us so many interesting facts - most that I remember is: one huge truck of ore like this probably yields a golf ball size of gold:
 


40% of the employees are female and they have no special considerations - equal pay for equal work. 
When the mine ceases they have no obligation to fill the huge hole and would  probably leave it as is for tourism:
 
If you look closely, you can see one of the huge trucks down the bottom which looks like a toy - the  depth is 550+ metres so it's a fair hole! 
The costs to mine are huge, and the price of gold probably dictates whether it's viable to continue or not. The company KSGM are committed to supporting the community and are very generous supporting the local businesses, community and charities . This company was established by Alan Bond by consolidating several mining leases and it seems to have been a very good move.
Kalgoorlie has such beautiful buildings - I love this one:

 
and this interior of one of the many pubs:
 

Now we are sitting on the Nullarbor around our campfire - we are in a free campsite and are pretty happy to be away from the road and be nice and quiet.
 We are really hoping some whales will be visible at Head of the Bight as we've been telling Dennis the whole trip to look for whales - and he thinks they are mythical!!  We hope you are all well, till the next blog, love from Marg Darryl Dennis and Tops ❌❌❌❌

Friday 26 May 2017

Goodbye Perth - hello Kalgoorlie.

We certainly made the most of our time in Perth and came away with a very good impression of everything. Our minds are still full of us on the bikes and driving today  I imagined whizzing down some of the hills!! You can see by our happy faces, how much we enjoyed the day.
 
On the way over in the ferry, it was interesting to see so many big ships waiting to come into Fremantle Port.
                       
With a little regret, we turned around this morning and started heading east on the journey home. We took the scenic route - much to the dismay of the GPS lady - through Brookton, Corrigin, Bruce Rock and hit the highway at Meriden. Along the way Dennis had a little play with Tops's birthday present and our stores of wood are healthy again.
 
Corrigin was a lovely place for lunch and they seem to love dogs, having a dog cemetery out of town and a huge statue by the park.        
We are camped tonight in a free spot in a little place called Burracoppin - right by the highway so no doubt we'll get used to traffic noise - well hopefully!! Kalgoorlie is our next stop with washing on the agenda (Tops and I are having withdrawals as we haven't washed for a while!!) 
Morning tea today was at Karalee Rocks and it's just as impressive as it was last trip. How clever the early pioneers were. Water is collected on this giant granite outcrop and runs through this aqueduct to the dam. We wished we camped there last night as it's so peaceful - whereas where we were the trucks sounded like they were in our bedroom!! 
 

Now we are in Kalgoorlie and wow - we're in shorts again 😊
 
Washing has been done, we're all set up in a nice quiet park and after our cuppa, we'll start our exploration of this place. Happy birthday to you Dusty - hope Beth spoils you 🎂!
So from warm sunny Kalgoorlie I'll sign off - love to everyone ❌❌❌❌❌

Wednesday 24 May 2017

Rottnest Island

We decided to defer our planned trip to Rottnest Island yesterday as the forecast was not encouraging - and just as well we did as it was a drizzly, miserable day!! So Darryl cheered us up by taking us on a mystery tour. We went inland and into the hills and had morning tea at a dam and we learned a bit about their water system from a chap there. WA has desalination plants that provides a third of the supply - its mixed with the dam water and bore water provides the other third. We then went to a nearby Araluen botanical garden which was lovely.
 
We weren't seeing this at its best but there were still some roses, azaleas and camellias in bloom. They  are beginning to plant thousands of tulips and we'd love to see them when they are flowering!! 
 
Our mystery tour then headed to Scarborough beach where I imagined sitting in a cafe sipping a coffee or wine watching the scenery - Not!! It was raining and roadworks prevented us from seeing the beach - so we just drove along the coast, through Fremantle back here. 

Then today dawned with actual sunshine and off we set bright and early to catch the ferry across to Rottnest Island. We were cautious and took umbrellas and coats - but wish we had shorts and thongs as the weather was glorious and I can report that we had the best day!! We hired push bikes and Dennis felt like a teenager again once he got his bike - plus he loved ringing his bell!! Tops didn't think she'd be able to cope riding so far seeing she's not ridden for years, Darryl challenged himself on every hill but he wished  he had a fatter behind as he got saddle sore. And me? I absolutely loved riding around at a leisurely pace and wished I could have ridden much longer! I didn't want to hand my bike back!! 
 
It's an interesting place with lots of buildings(Dennis and I thought we were going to a deserted island)
 

and lots of history - some sad because the island was used as a jail for aboriginal males.
 

There's also some military history as it was a base during WW 2. and all the houses now belong to the WA Government and the Rottnest Island board. What a great place it would be to have a holiday there! 

 
The Island is famed for the little quokka which are plentiful and quite friendly:
 
We also enjoyed a beautiful refreshing wine and beer then a delicious sea food platter once we'd traversed the Island. We filled in the day quite easily and caught the 4.30 ferry back to Fremantle, thus ending a fantastic day!! I'd say to anyone contemplating a WA holiday, include this Island on your agenda!! And we weren't in the swimming snorkelling summer season either! 
Now we've  taken down our annexes as it's a dewy evening, ready for a quick departure in the morning, heading east towards home!! We're not sure where we will be tomorrow night but we're on the way to Kalgoorlie. 
So from the very happy cyclists, we send our love ❌❌❌❌❌🚴🚴🚴🚴

Monday 22 May 2017

Fremantle and Perth

The perfect time to visit beautiful Fremantle would be on a lovely sunny day when you could stroll around and admire the fantastic architecture and enjoy the wharf area with maybe fish 'n' chips. Our visit unfortunately wasn't quite as idyllic as this - it was rather wet and if we were part of a movie, I think we'd have everyone either feeling sorry for us or in stitches laughing!! 
The trip started off well with a scenic tour along the coast to Fremantle. We were surprised at the industrial areas and then the new housing estates. Once in Freeo, guess who we met up with? No, not Nat Fyfe - but Pete McDonald.
 
As it turns out, when we were enjoying a coffee in Mandurah, we walked past a waterside restaurant which was all set up for a 50th party and we commented that Pete was over here for a 50th - and amazingly, that was the venue of Petes party! We could have gate crashed! Anyway, whilst standing out by the old jail and talking to Pete, it suddenly poured and Darryl - who was fixing up the parking ticket, got drenched when his old faithful London umbrella turned inside out and broke - and Pete tried to rescue him but failed! Then we missed the little hop on hop off bus and trying to read our wet directions, struggling along the crowded footpaths battling rain, umbrellas and people, we got all mixed up and only by coincidence, finally caught the bus and phew!! we could relax. From then on the day was much better. It was a good decision to use the bus as we saw the main points of interest and learned some history, plus we were comfortable and stress free!! 
 
Unfortunately, time didn't permit us to do a tour of the old jail - Darryl and I have done the tour some years ago - we'll pencil it in for another trip. We were able to pop in and see some exhibits in the front area and we even had a quick bite to eat there. 
 
I just love the old buildings and can't believe that these convict built walls and buildings have stood the test of time so well. Our little tour took us up to monument  hill which gave us lovely views of the area and was such a lovely spot. 
And guess what? We found the markets - though they were very crowded and as our only item on the shopping list was an umbrella, we were disappointed we couldn't find one anywhere!
 
 
There are many statues dotted around and this one depicts an immigrant from Europe after WW2.
 
So in retrospect, you could say we made the most of the conditions and got an overview of Fremantle - it's got a lovely feel to it and the history makes it it a special place. We'd love to go back again.
Today we were much smarter and chose to catch the nearby train to Perth. No worries about traffic, directions or parking and the station is only 5 mins away. We all just loved Perth ❤️. - it's so picturesque, clean and so much to do we couldn't possibly fit it all in!! Our first port of call - after a coffee of course - was Kings Domain and wow what a beautiful place!  We really only saw the botanic gardens and they were beautiful and with the scenery overlooking the river and city, it's sure a winner!! 
 
I could fill the whole blog with photos from here but of course I can't - if you haven't been here, put it on your to do list! We were so fortunate too that the weather stayed fine and sunny and it was perfect! We've all fallen in love with the WA bottle brushes, grevillias, banksias - how's this beauty?
 
Tops and I are going to start new gardens with WA natives - unfortunately we need lots of sand and good drainage so it probably won't happen 😳! 
We went from Kings Domain to the Elizabeth Quay where we had yummy lunch (no cruskits or thermos again!) and saw this beautiful old Merry Go Round:
 
Our train tickets entitled us to a trip on the ferry to Sth Perth so we enjoyed a relaxing trip to and fro - and were so relaxed the captain of the vessel had to ask us if we were getting off!!
 
There's so much about what we saw today that we were impressed with - I especially loved the beautiful London Court and all the malls were clean tidy and had a friendly feel. Tomorrow is another day - we have a multitude of choices so maybe we'll be riding bicycles over on Rottnest Island, or we'll go into the Swan Valley, or back to Perth or Fremantle ....... our options are endless!! 
We are learning to understand WA. weather - it changes so quickly and if there's a black cloud, rain is sure to come!! 
We trust everyone is happy and healthy and are enjoying life like us! ❌❌❌❌❌ from Marg Darryl Dennis and Tops 

Saturday 20 May 2017

Visiting the city

Our night at Lake Navarino will be mostly remembered for the after effects of a bush fire (one went through Jan '16 and evidence was everywhere) and the rain!! It was quite torrential and we were stuck in this tiny shelter which was the camp kitchen just  watching everything get drenched! Lucky we didn't have our annexes etc out!
 
We managed a scratch meal in the kitchen and all retired to bed rather early. 
Our next day began on a very happy note when we learned from very excited grandparents Marg & Brian, of  baby Oliver Mack Harriss safe arrival. Congratulations Karen Mark & Lindsay ❌❌❌. 
On our short journey to the next camp site, we felt quite nostalgic as we crossed the Murray River:
 

We've stayed in very different places - such as Chicken Run, Happy Days and now we're at Bonneys water ski park!! We aren't far from Perth and Freeo so will be here a few days and use this as a base. It's a small park, really delicated  for the water sports people, so it's nice and peaceful - although we can hear the train in the distance! Also in the complex is a paint ball centre and we can't believe how many people seem to go through that!  There are a series of lakes designated for water sports and across the road is a cable wake boarding centre. It was very interesting sitting watching how it works - but none of us were tempted to try!!
 

We toured through nearby Rockingham along the coast to Mandurah and boy, there is development going on everywhere and really the whole area is urbanised!! We really wanted to drive over this big bridge to an island but found out it was Garden Island - a Navy base - so we weren't eligible to go there! We loved Mandurah and the little Venetian area:
 
  
It is a very ritzy part of town and all beautifully done. We enjoyed a beautiful coffee overlooking part of the canal and even saw a dolphin frolicking - but he was too quick to capture on film. 
 
Unfortunately, the forecasts rains which we seemed to avoid, have finally caught up with us and we experienced another wet and wild night - luckily after we'd cooked our BBQ on the campfire. It's been wet this morning but we're hopeful it will clear up and we'll be able to enjoy our tour of Fremantle. 
I'll post this blog now as probably there will be much to tell from our next few days activities. Congratulations Beth on another successful half marathon - another great effort!! 
We send our love to everyone - and off we go to Freeo!! 😊😊❌❌❌❌

Thursday 18 May 2017

Catching up with old friends.

We have enjoyed a couple of lovely days, camped on the lawns on Peter and Mary Lynn Strattons beautiful property and have been very spoilt by their generosity. We cannot thank them enough for making us feel so welcome. 
 
The property is not far from Dunsborough and Yallingup - in a very rural area overlooking paddocks where kangaroos graze - and also indulge in minor battles!! 
 
 
It's so peaceful and we're loving the garden and birds. We've had the opportunity to explore the area around here - Darryl and I trekked around Cape Naturaliste lighthouse whilst Tops had her feet attended to and we poked around all the little bays and loved them all! 
 
After lunch we met up with Dennis and Tops in Busselton and enjoyed a long walk out on the jetty - it's nearly 2 kms long and on such a lovely day, was a great walk.
 
Last night Peter and Mary Lynn extended their hospitality to Bob Jacquie and Hannah Biddulph - they live not all that far down the road at Cowaramup. We had a delightful evening together, starting off sitting around our campfire then ending up sitting around the table, cosy and warm inside. There was so much reminiscing, laughter and chatter - plus an odd drink or two -and before we knew it, it was nearly 1am - unheard of bedtimes for us travellers!! As it turns out, Peter and Bob know each other through football and Jacqui very quickly felt at home with the friendly atmosphere so it was a terrific night. I think Hannah did a wonderful job staying awake!! 
 
Today Peter and Mary Lynn took us on a tour of interesting spots in the area - another beautiful winery with wonderful gardens and even a car collection!! This one was a bit of a hit - bet you'd love it Archer Mcknight!
 
We ended up in this beaut little place for lunch and their home made pastas were yummy 😋😋
 
The building was beautiful with huge windows overlooking the picturesque area - and most innovative were the solar panels which were the pergola roof!
 
To complete the day, we indulged in an ice cream from Simmos ice cream factory - I've never seen such a selection of flavours and they are all so delicious 😋. They are all freshly made on the premises and I reckon are the best ice creams ever. 
So it will be with some regret that we move on (probably our hosts will be glad!) and we can see why this area is so much loved by locals and tourists alike. Our next destination is unknown at this stage, but we will find something! 
We'll be looking at the weather and wondering how much rain is going to fall at home - and else where. It's come in a bit showery here but not much rain yet. We hope everyone keeps safe and are fit and well.

Love from Marg, Darryl, Dennis Tops. ❌❌❌❌❌