Margaret River Day 3

No winery today 😔.
Off to Hamelin Bay Beach to see the Sting Rays.
There were not many when we first arrived, but as the afternoon went by more and more came along, there was some big ones too.Okumaya devam et
Margaret River - Glenbrook Eco Camp

While in Margaret River we stayed at Glenbrook Eco Retreat. The kids had a ball here and so did the adults. It had such a layed back vibe with the vans in the paddocks and all the animals around.Okumaya devam et
Margaret River Day 4

Sunrise with my fav from my bedroom window, then......
Mmmmm mmmm mmmm 😋
Margaret River Chocolate Factory and a chocolate fondue.
Busselton Jetty

Experienced Busselton’s 1.8km Jetty and underwater observatory today. It was a little more expensive than I thought it was going to be, but we were there and it was something I had wanted to do, soOkumaya devam et
Surfers Point

What a last day! Margret River was pumping, I’ve always said “when there are more people watching then surfing........ it is getting serious”!
We arrived early and I was hesitant about going outOkumaya devam et
Perth 🤪

So yesterday I get a phone call from Kat, as we are still in Margaret River and she informs me that the caravan park we booked in Perth is like the ghetto! And there is no way we can safely leave ourOkumaya devam et
The Pinnacles

On the way to our new camp, we dropped in to see the Pinnacles, some of these limestone structures are 25 000 to 30 000 years old.
Sandboarding Fun

A bit of arvo fun on the sand dunes at Sandy Cape.
Seal Lion Adventures

As usual, the boys went out in the boat for a fish and the next thing we know they are sending us girls selfies with sea lions! Well this was some what acceptable as it meant they had found sea lionsOkumaya devam et
Sea Lion Adventures part 2

More photos of our sea lion adventures 😍
Sea Lion Adventures Part 3

And some more photos 🥰
Sandy Cape Snapper

On the back of a hot fishing tip we were targeting Jewfish off the back of the local reef in the tinny. We had burley flowing and not a bite for 15 minutes. Just as Shaun, Clay and I started toOkumaya devam et
Sandy Cape - Jurein Bay

Beach days at Sandy Cape!
The boys have been loving it here, they can not get enough of the sand dunes. They have spent the last couple of days sand duning with some friends from the park. They haveOkumaya devam et
Stockyard Gully Caves

These caves were so much better than we expected. We saw them in advertised in an adventure broacher for $99 a pop and looked them up to see if we could drive there ourselves, we could! ( for free!)Okumaya devam et
Sandy Cape

Fishing, Mollki, sunset walks, fires. This is living.
Picking Up Pete

All day the kids have been asking “what time does Pete fly in?” “How long until we pick up Pete?”
It is safe to say they are excited.
We drove out to the airport and saw Pete’s plane flyOkumaya devam et
Hutt Lagoon

I have been dying to get to this place, not because of the pink lake, but because of the algae pools that are in the centre of the lake.
Hutt lagoon is a salt lake home to the world’s largestOkumaya devam et
Lucky Bay

The weather started out pretty miserable today, a few massive down pours, but by 11.30 the sun was out and the boys had their lines rigged up and ready to hit the beach for a fish. Unfortunately, noOkumaya devam et
Kalbarri National Park - Nature’s Window

Yesterday, while camped at Lucky Bay camp ground (which only just opened up on the weekend) I popped back to the caravan with Brax to grab some supplies when I got talking to another family passingOkumaya devam et
Kalbarri National Park - Sky Walk

Kalbarri National Park - Z Bend Walk

This park of the National Park may have been closed, but we slipped by the sign and made our way down the track and were very glad we did! We had to explain to the boys that sometimes it is ok toOkumaya devam et
Kalbarri

Got up early and headed into Kalbarri for the day so the kids could make the most of the massive park they had spotted yesterday. Not the most welcoming locals, here. They don’t seem to be happyOkumaya devam et
Franccois Peron National Park

What a stunning place, where orange sand and red cliffs meets turquoise water!
It was a very bumpy ride out a 40km sand track to get to the tip of the National park Cape Peron, but it was well worthOkumaya devam et
Little Lagoon - Shark Bay

It was nice to relax at Little lagoon today after having such a big day exploring yesterday.
We nearly got to see a family of emus go for a swim in the lagoon but a car got bogged and scared themOkumaya devam et
Monkey Mia, WA, Australia

An early start to see the dolphin feeding at Monkey Mia today. We were lucky as a lovely lady we met at Sandy Cape had started volunteering at the dolphin feeding and chose Lyla to feed a dolphin.Okumaya devam et
GezginWhoa, big stingrays
GezginI am so jealous. How amazing for you all 😍
GezginThey are huge. Very brave boys. 💕
Gezgin
That’s a big Ray, ooh scary