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Author Archives: Kerry & Jim
Orange – colourful and green!
Orange, also known as the Colour City, was in full bloom when we visited. The city sits at an elevation of 865m and has cold winters making it ideal for apple, pear, cherry orchards and grape vines for cold climate … Continue reading
Petrol Heads Delight!
I have taken over from Kerry for this blog. A bonanza for a petrol head like me – two motor shows in two days. We just happened to stay over an extra day in Mudgee and, by chance, found there … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
Tagged Classic Cars, classic motor bikes, vintage cars
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Happy Days in Mudgee
The historic town of Mudgee is situated on the Cudgegong River and only about three hours from Sydney. Many of the beautiful old public buildings date back to the 1850’s and although a little dry in the area the gardens … Continue reading
Imagine my surprise!
We recently stopped to use the public conveniences, which I must say, were pretty good compared to some we have used along the way. Imagine my surprise when I stood up, flushed, looked down and then saw these little eyes … Continue reading
The beautiful Hunter Valley
We have arrived in the Hunter Valley and are pleased to see that the vines are shooting – giving that lush green feel to the valley. Living in Margaret River we are spoiled for quality wines and some pretty impressive … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
Tagged Hunter Valley, Hunter Valley Wineries, Wollombi
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Whale Watching
The weather the last couple of days has been so beautiful that we decided to travel a little further down the coast to enjoy the lovely days. From the lookout over Nelson Bay you get to appreciate just how much … Continue reading
Our last days along the East Coast
We are spending our last couple of days on the coast here at Seal Rocks before heading back inland to the Hunter Valley, Mudgee and then making our way home. The beaches are beautiful. The view from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse … Continue reading
Beautiful Butterflies
One of natures beauties are butterflies and the Butterfly House near Coffs Harbour has many Australian butterflies. The short life of a butterfly, the average is about 3 weeks, means that the continual cycle of breeding butterflies is an ongoing … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
Tagged Australian butterflies, Coffs Harbour Butterfly House
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Coast to Coast
We have now travelled from coast to coast and have clocked up 8,000 kms in doing so. We are on the Mid North Coast of NSW and are amazed at how many large rivers flow into the Pacific Ocean. The … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
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The Waterfall Way
The highway over the Great Dividing Range, from Armidale to Urunga, passes through Dorrigo and Bellingen and is called the Waterfall Way as there are many falls along the route. From Bellingen we have been exploring this scenic area and … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
Tagged Bellingen, Dangar Falls, Dorrigo Rainforest National Park, Dorrigo Skywalk, Gleniffer
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It reminds us of Italy!
Travelling through the Great Dividing Range through Ebor, Dorrigo and Thora today was a graphic reminder of our time in Italy last year. Not only was the scenery pretty but the very winding and narrow roads certainly made us reminisce … Continue reading
The Dish and The Opals
‘The Dish’ as it is generally referred to is near Parkes and was made famous as the prime receiving station for the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. It also played a similar role in the Apollo 12, 14, 15 and 17 … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
Tagged Black Opals, Lightning Ridge, Parkes, Parkes Radio Telescope, The Dish
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Cowra and it’s WW11 history
Cowra holds great significance in WW11 events in Australia’s history. The POW Camp housed Japanese, Italian and Indonesian soldiers and was the place of the historic Cowra Breakout by the Japanese. Today only a few concrete footings and the rebuilt … Continue reading
Temora, Junee and Wagga Wagga
Established on the Royal Australian Air Force’s No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School site, which operated from 1941 to 1946, the Temora Aviation Museum houses a collection of many historic ex-military aircraft from the World War II era to the … Continue reading
Hot Rods on holiday!
One of the great things about being on the road are the sights you see and the people you meet along the way. At our recent camp at Lake Cargelligo these four arrived late afternoon. We certainly could hear them … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
Tagged Hot Rods, Lake Cargelligo, Valla Rod Run 2014, Vintage Caravan
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Griffith and Lake Cargelligo
Ever had a mental image of what a place will be like and then be surprised at what you find when you arrive there. Griffith is one of those places for us. In fact we found a very interesting and … Continue reading
Along the Murray and onto Hay in NSW
After leaving Gawler in the Barossa Valley we made our way through the corner of Victoria and into New South Wales. Travelling along the Murray River the amount of vines, both for wine and table grapes, is astounding……they just go … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, NSW
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The Wonderful Wilpena Pound
During our time here in the Wilpena area we are staying at Rawnsley Park Station, a sheep station that branched out into tourism to supplement their income in leaner years. It has become an award winning tourist park and a … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, South Australia
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The Flinders Way
Travelling up in to the Flinders Ranges should certainly be on the itinerary if you are coming to South Australia. Passing through Port Augusta we briefly had a look around the wharf area. As we started travelling north east we … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, South Australia
Tagged Blinman, Flinders Ranges, Quorn, Rawnsely Park Station, Wilpena Pound
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Streaky Bay
After the trip across the Nullarbor we have spent the last couple of days relaxing at the little town of Streaky Bay on the west of the Eyre Peninsula. Streaky Bay was so named in 1802 by explorer Matthew Flinders … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, South Australia
Tagged Eyre Peninsula, Murphy's Haystacks, Razor Fish, Streaky Bay
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We are on our way East!
After a couple of lovely days in Margaret River we had to do the final bits and pieces in the rain. Although it wasn’t cold the rain tumbled down making the job uncomfortable. But we were finally on the road … Continue reading
Posted in Caravanning, Margaret River, South Australia, Wildflowers
Tagged Bunda Cliffs, Nullarbor
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For the rev heads!
On a recent trip to Perth a came across this car club displaying their classic cars, predominately from the 1960’s and 70’s. Of course we (Jim) had to stop and have a look even though the rain was threatening and … Continue reading
Word of Mouth Country Living in Nannup
What a lovely find! I discovered the Word of Mouth Country Living shop in the main street of Nannup on our visit a few months ago. For me, it was a must return when we went over for the Flower … Continue reading
Posted in Cowaramup, Margaret River, Western Australia
Tagged Nannup, Nannup shops, Word of Mouth Country Living
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Tiptoe through the Tulips!
On a glorious sunny winters day we headed over to Nannup for their annual Flower and Garden Festival. Nannup is only 65 km from Margaret River and it was a lovely drive over. The little town is awash with colour. … Continue reading
Posted in Cowaramup, Margaret River, Western Australia
Tagged Nannup, Nannup Flower and Garden Festival, Tulips in Nannup
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