• Carnamah Caravan Park

    25–26 nov 2024, Australia ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

    This caravan park has been recommended by Geogina and Andrew - they've been here recently. We book in at reception for 1 night $32 for powered site. The caretaker tells us we're welcome to choose our own spot as it's quiet this time of year. We happily select a spot close to the laundry and amenities. The bonus here is the use of the laundry is free. So once we're settled (not long - not putting out awning or chairs etc) we get straight onto getting our washing done - 2 loads (saving of at least $10). The facilities here are great - recent and clean. I also find the camp kitchen has a great gas oven - beauty I'll make some biscuits. This I do - yoyos - while Roger hangs out our washing to dry. While the washing dries we decide to go for the walk to check out the tractor and some more of the town. We head off about 4pm. Get back and get our washing in and folded. I make up the bed etc. Then while Roger prepares tea, I put icing in the yoyos, then we take our tea over to the camp kitchen to cook. Steak on the BBQ and vegetables boiled on the stove. This is a terrific dinner - Roger's seasoned the steak and got gravy (pkt ready to heat) to go with it and the veggies - delicious. Back to our caravan to do dishes and tidy up. We both go and have showers, now relaxing before bedtime.
    26/11/24 Tuesday. Wake up and call Tegan (it's around 3.30pm on the 25/11 over in Canada) to wish her a Happy 27th Birthday ❤️ Once we've finished our call we get up around 7am and have our breakfast. Then tidy up and get organised to be on the move. I get on the laptop and check and clear emails before we head off. Leave Carnamah after 9am. Our NAV takes us on a longer drive than it should've - and along the way (after going through Three Springs again when we really didn't need to) we hit a large kangaroo at around 90kmh - no real damage to the ute (hit passenger side of the front bar) but the roo didn't survive. Continue on our way to Eneabba.
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