• Andrea McClure

Year off around Australia

Roger and I setting off in the Dmax Ute with our Goldstream caravan in tow to explore our country Meer informatie
  • Eagle Bluff

    24 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    We're checking out these places we passed on the way in to Denham - we'll look now on our way out. So glad we are! This is another stunning vantage point. Enjoy seeing reef sharks swimming below us, and get to see a lizard wandering about near the walkway.Meer informatie

  • Shell Beach

    24 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Next stop as we're heading from Denham. This has to be seen to be believed....a beach of small white shells, literally quite dazzling.
    Now to be leaving Shark Bay World Heritage Area - heading towards Geraldton.Meer informatie

  • Hamlin Pool Stromatolites

    24 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    Call in here for a look - and while stopped, use this as our lunch rest stop. Leftover taco mince in a sandwich for us both. Followed by mandarins and finish of the last couple of yoyo biscuits.
    Then we drive around and check the nearby caravan park - to find it is only operational as a private set up - as informed by a lady on site. Certainly didn't look much of a goer!Meer informatie

  • Northbrook Farm Stay

    24 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

    Arrive to find we're the only campers here at the moment - so easy pickings of space to camp. Powered site $30.
    Once set up - wander over to camp kitchen area. Roger strolls over to chat with a couple of men who I presume work here?
    We have a couple of drinks in the camp kitchen area - it has a nice outlook to the property. Lots of round bales of hay in the paddocks.
    Next we head back to our van to prepare tea. Before we do this, we put in online applications (via our mobiles) to volunteer at The Man From Snowy River Bush Festival held in Corryong Victoria next April over 3 days. We'll find out by end of November if we're accepted for positions.
    Roger cooks us up a beaut chicken casserole on the stove. Shower next for Roger. Now we're relaxing before bed.
    Get up and have breakfast, and I go have a shower using the facilities here. Come back and tidy up my fingernails (cut and file) and my toenails (cut, clean and renew polish) - wanting to look neat and tidy for today's greet with Sam - for our housesitting.
    Roger has us ready to be on the move - so we're leaving by 9am.
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  • Northampton

    25 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Stop here to empty the caravan toilet canister at the towns Dump point. We hadn't really thought about looking about here, but with this stop we see the town is looking interesting.... So we go for a walk around to discover Northampton community is taking pride in their place. Lovely displays of flowers and quirky art work in a well cared for environment. The Tourist Centre is attached to the RSL - this RSL has the most comprehensive and well set out displays of local interest in their war memorabilia. So worth checking out. Next we look down the main street. Roger enjoys a cuppa from the Bakery. I discover a wonderful 'allsorts' shop, that I happily purchase some gifts from. Thoroughly enjoy our look about here, before getting underway again.Meer informatie

  • Geraldton

    25 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    Arrive with plenty of time before our 4pm meet up scheduled with Sam (home owner of house and animals we'll be looking after for the next 2 weeks). So have time to find a car wash that will accommodate our ute and caravan. First one we found we wouldn't fit -so try another place - and we do. Roger does a great job getting the ute and caravan cleaned up - cost $25. Now head to the main shopping area of Geraldton, looking for somewhere we can park with the caravan. This takes a while, but we finally find the designated RV parking near the Wharf. Now go in search of a eating place for lunch. Find one no worries.
    After our lunch we go to the Tourist Information Centre and look at the Art Gallery here as well. Next find Woolworths to get some groceries - return to our vehicle and van to pack away. Still have plenty of time before we go meet Sam - so go for a walk out on the wharf, quite windy again today.
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  • The Foreshore Hangout Lounge

    25 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    Today's lunch spot in Geraldton. Nice food (a tad expensive $75 with our drinks), but the table service was lacking! Dirty dishes remained on our table from before we sat down (not an alone issue). Roger had a Chicken Burger served with chips, I had a bowl of Chicken Nachos.Meer informatie

  • Housesitting Wandina Geraldton

    25 okt.–5 nov. 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    Get here earlier than agreed 4pm, so Sam not home from work yet. We admire the view - looking out to sea from the front yard.
    Sam arrives home - dropped off by a work mate. Take to him immediately - as he's friendly and welcoming. Naturally Sam takes us on the tour of the house and yard - we meet the dogs. Annie the Harrier, and Benge the Beagle. Both friendly dogs. Once preliminary introductions done, we go park up our caravan in the driveway, which we need to chock heavily to get level (steep driveway). We will stay in it tonight, while Sam still at home, and move into the house tomorrow once Sam leaves with his father in law to join the rest of his family in Perth. We sit out in the front porch area with Sam and enjoy a chat and a couple of drinks (Sam's non alcoholic 👏🫶). Then we head inside to get a few more housekeeping items sorted. Thankfully there is a list with contacts if we need to clarify or get some assistance. For our tea we go back to our caravan, Roger cooks some steak which we have with salad. Roger goes inside to read on the couch with the dogs. I'm happy to stay in our van and catch up on my writing and tidy up. Roger comes back to go for a shower, we're now relaxing before bed.
    Well we sleep in and hear Sam get collected by his father in law at 6.30am. Dogs are in their backyard - and one of them starts to howl (gather they can tell something 'amiss' with their human heading out) so we decide to get up and move into the house and have breakfast so the dogs can be in as well. After we have our breakie (I've moved my Thermomix into the house - the Williamson's have one too and Alyse has taken theirs to Perth with them, along with their coffee machine) we take Annie and Benge for their 1st walk with us. Good fun - just as we were warned, they pull while their noses are in action, until they wear out a bit, but we'll manage. Get back from a 4.5km walk and decide to have an outing (will we aim for 1 a day?). So we get ourselves organised to go to the Museum.
    Once we get back - we spend the afternoon as we feel, Roger sorting caravan food, me bringing in stuff we'll use inside. Then relax. Take the dogs for a walk before tea 3.5km. Tea tonight a Thermomix night with a chicken casserole and bread and butter pudding. Tidy up and relax. Roger showers and heads to bed before me - when I go to bed I find both dogs sleeping with Rog. Had to change sleeping arrangements - dogs went to a mattress on the floor at end of our bed.
    Sunday morning sees us up around 6.30am - not the best sleep as the dogs (Annie mainly) kept trying to sneak on the bed with us! Will be interesting if this is an ongoing thing - who will win? Breakfast, shower for me (lovely ensuite bathroom), then once ready, walk the dogs - same track as yesterday morning 4.5km. Get a call from Tegan, lovely catch up, she's doing great with her dog walking business. I get ready for my morning outing - I'm going for a harbour cruise. Roger has declined (hasn't recovered from seasickness memories I gather). Roger drives me into Geraldton Wharf so he can check out the nearby Sunday Market while I'm off on the sailing boat.
    When I get back, Roger's there to meet me, and we head off to get some grocery items at Woolworths before checking out the HMAS Sydney Memorial.
    Once we've done this, we head back 'home' to the dogs and to have our lunch. Reheated chicken casserole - I have mine with toast, Roger has his in a sandwich. We rest and read until we head out again (when we go away we shut the dogs outside in their yard) to go to the Cathedral Church for a tour at 2.30pm.
    We return to our housesitting to relax some more before taking the dogs on a evening walk 3km. Roger prepares tea, steak and vegetables. We finish off last night's bread and butter pudding. Tidy up. I catch up on my budgeting books. Roger showers, relaxing until bedtime.
    Today Monday - we're up around 6.30am (so daylight here) and go with our routine of breakfast, get organised and walk Annie and Benge 4.5km. We are finding we're doing the same walk, as it's so convenient - walk to Bellimos Park that has a dog water station, then walk about the uninhabited area of land beside this park. This area has tracks throughout to follow and gives the dogs plenty of sniffing opportunities. End up walking back to the water station before heading home. Rog and I decide to have a day off from Tourist activities, we're happy just to hang around at our house sit. In between relaxing we do some odd jobs, cleaning and 1 load of clothes washing. We'll do another load of washing tomorrow - best 1 at a time with small washing line for drying.
    Lunch today, sandwiches. Later in the afternoon we take the dogs for their evening walk 3km. Roger makes up mince into Chilli Con Carne which we have over boiled potatoes and serve with sour cream and grated parmesan. We're got so much milk (left in the fridge by the household family) that Roger also makes up another bread and butter pudding. After tidy up - we have use of a dishwasher here - I get to booking online a tour we've been looking at (comparing with others etc) and have decided which one we'll go with. Very excited, we're doing a scenic flight Abrolhos Island Discovery Tour on Thursday, should be beaut! Again, from listening to the audiobook on Batavia has me very interested to check out these islands, and we have the opportunity to snorkel at Turtle Beach too. Now just going to get on the laptop and check my emails, before some reading and bedtime.
    29/10/24 Tuesday. Roger up just after 6am, I hold off until closer to 7am. Breakfast and get another load of washing going. We take Annie and Benge on their morning walk 4.5km. Get back, hang out the washing and then get organised to go out into Geraldton for the rest of the morning and some of the afternoon. Roger packs our lunch - meat and salad sandwiches and bananas. We head off to do some shopping and go check out some of Geraldton's places.
    We get back around 4pm, I put on another load of washing - new doona cover set I just got for the caravan along with some washing I discover of Sam's (in their wash basket, not much). Then make a banana cake (thermomix) as there are 4 bananas left in the family's fridge that need using. Roger's busy doing some fix it jobs (minor) in our van and in this house (ie curtain opener repair- part cost 50c). Next we take the dogs for their evening walk 4km. Then it's relax till tea time - reheat leftovers of last night - Chilli Con Carne (we do some microwave spuds to go with it) and bread and butter pudding. Tidy up, Roger has his shower, relaxing before bedtime.
    30/10/24 Wednesday Wake up around 6am, Roger gets up, I follow later at around 6.30am. We have our breakfasts, then take Annie and Benge for their morning walk 4.3km. Roger decides we'll go for a drive this morning to checkout some surrounding places near Geraldton. We get ourselves organised and off we go.
    Return back here around 4pm. Roger relaxes having a read (he's mowing through Lee Child books) and I have fun putting the new doona cover on out in the caravan, making the bed and tidying. I have a rest, then we take the dogs for their evening walk 2.7km. Tea tonight is chicken snitzels in toasted (oven baked) Turkish bread that's heated with avocado, cheese and chutney. When putting together to eat we add in tomato and lettuce - yum. Eating banana cake - today as afternoon smoko when we got back. Tidy up, relaxing, updating budget books - writing this up before heading to bed. Rog has showered and already gone to bed. Looking forward to our tour tomorrow.
    31/10/24 Thursday. Well we're up nice and early Roger 5.30am, me about 5.45am to get the doggos walked before we head out to catch our scenic flight this morning. So breakfast and walk Annie and Benge 4km. Now to get tidied up and organised for today's touring - bathers, sunnies, hats, sunscreen etc. Plan to leave here 8.30am - which we do.
    Get back from our amazing outing - had a fantastic time - around 3.45pm. Relax outside, in the entertaining area (under cover) with a bubbles and cheese and biscuits before we take Annie and Benge on their evening walk 2.7km. Roger prepares tea - a mince surprise, full of veggies, which we have over cooked potatoes served with parmesan cheese. Finish off the banana cake for dessert. We have showers, tidy up and relax until bedtime.
    1/11/24 Friday. Up at 6.30am, have our breakfasts then take the doggos on their 1st walk of the day. Usual lap 4km, with the added excitement (for me who saw it happen) of seeing Roger and Annie, walking in front of Benge and I, go over longer grass in the track to have a small snake 'pop' out after they go over it - I watch as it moves very quickly away from us all into nearby thicker grass and scrub. Rog did glimpse it just before it disappeared. No idea what type of snake it was - 2ft long, thin, dark and fast! The dogs paid no attention to it what so ever - thank goodness! Back 'home' again I quickly have a shower to have nice clean hair before I get to my 9.30am hairdresser appointment. Roger happy to come along to go check out the streets while I get my hair cut. Afterwards, we meet up and walk around the streets together looking at the shops. I make a purchase in a baby wares shop called Possums and Peaches, of a baby wrap to gift to James and Sophie Tooley who are expecting their first child in March. We also get to the Geraldton Post Office to collect our ME Bank cards that Stacy has forwarded to us. Call into a shopping plaza and get a loaf of bread from Bakers Delight.
    Now drive back 'home' to have some lunch. We have leftover mince surprise with fresh bread. I decide to cook up some Anzac biscuits. Rog enjoys having a cool down in the pool. We both just enjoy having a relax doing our own thing this afternoon. Reading mainly. Take the dogs for their evening walk 2.7km. Come back and start preparing tea. Roger doing a small lamb roast in the BBQ here, with roast vegetables and some steamed vegetables. I do instant gravy, and I make a mulberry tart, pastry with the Thermomix and use up fresh mulberries Rog and I got to pick the other day. We tidy up, Roger goes to shower and I'm writing this up. Won't be long and we'll both be in bed, reading before sleep.
    2/11/24 Saturday. Awake and up before 6.30am. Breakfast and then we walk Annie and Benge - very routine now. Rog wonders whether we'll go for a drive to Pink Lake - I was hesitant, as I know we're going out this evening, so Rog agrees good day to stay put. We'll get some jobs done at 'home'. I have a shower then. get stuck into changing our bedding - and the taking the cover off the mattress the dogs are sleeping on. Then get washing going. I also work on soaking the doona cover we've been using in the caravan - unfortunately it has become quite discoloured/stained from where our legs with sunscreen and red dust stuck to us have rubbed up against the doona cover. I can't remove it - but at least I know I've tried - and maybe improved it a bit. Roger gives the ute a thorough clean - outside and in. Lunch is roast meat salad sandwiches for Roger, and I make up a toasted salami, avocado, tomato, cheese and chutney sandwich for myself, after I finish my phone call with Barb. Also rang and checked up on Sally Reynolds-Johnson (Dunkeld) earlier on in the day - she is back home with her brother visiting to look after her while she recovers (has been warned it will take a while) from her hip surgery (major). Afternoon slips by, but I do manage to sew on some buttons (buttons cost $20!) and stitch up some tears in the doona cover that is on the bed we're using here. Just thought it would be nice to have that done for this busy household. Take Annie and Benge for an early afternoon walk so Rog and I can head into Geraldton 4.30pm to check out the Festival of Lights. We're home about 8.30pm. Have a cuppa and a small bowl of fresh strawberries each that need to be eaten. Rog has his shower, I bring in some washing of the clothesline, now writing this before going to bed. Roger already gone to bed - reading I'd guess.
    3/11/24 Sunday. Up at 6.30am, breakfast and then walk Annie and Benge 4km. I have a shower, while Roger packing our lunch of sandwiches (?) - I question this, as what we're intending to do today will have food vendors...
    We put the dogs out into their safe yard, then head off to go to the Geraldton Market held near the Geraldton Museum. After this we head to the Geraldton Blessing of the Fleet held at the Fisherman's Wharf. We return 'home' to the dogs at around 2pm. I am so full from the food and drink I've been having, I go have a nap. Rog relaxing, reading his book. I get up around 3.30pm and we decide to go check out the local distillery "30 Knots." Dogs put outside again and off we go. Back again around 5pm - in time to take the doggos on their evening walk 2.9km. We have some nibbles of cheese, biccies and dip with a bottle of bubbles, and decide we don't need much for tea. Turns out the sandwiches packed today (not required for lunch) work perfectly for tea toasted (and minus the lettuce). Fresh fruit for dessert. Tidy up, Roger showers - now relaxing before bedtime.
    4/11/24 Monday I get up nice and early, before 6am, as I'm keen to make a batch of blueberry pancakes - as to recipe on Buttermilk in the fridge that needs to be used up (use by 6/11). Get this done - works out nicely, though the first lot in the pan were too dark! Still alright to eat. Roger and I take the dogs on their morning walk 4km - had a minor incident with Annie. While Roger was chatting on his mobile with Robert - we've come across an elderly lady with her small elderly dog on it's leash, our two have decided they'd like to go and meet this dog. Usually not a problem, we just keep to our line of motion and make our dogs move past with us (admittedly with pulling on their leashes involved) so they don't reach the other dog/s. Unfortunately, this time Annie's leash clasp has given away, and Annie is off like a rocket away from Rog to the other dog. I stood by helplessly, holding Benge from joining the dash, while asking the lady to try and put herself between the 2 dogs .....by now Rog has ended his call and done his dash to retrieve Annie. Thankfully, Annie's intent just to meet this dog, but she is much bigger and is standing over the little dog which is starting to react...phew Roger gets Annie back 'in hand' before any mischief done. Annie's leash still works, just came undone and her name tag broke off it's ring (Roger finds Annie's tag on our return with this walk). We all continue on our merry way. Once back at housesit, we get ready to go out for a drive. Roger's chosen Port Gregory to check out the Pink Lake. We head off, calling in at the Woolworths plaza on the way out, to get something from Baker's Delight to have for lunch. Off we go.
    We get back to Geraldton about 3pm and fuel up, then go to BWS to stock up our drinks, next to Woolworths to replenish on groceries too. Get back to housesit, unload and relax with the dogs happy to see us. On the dogs' evening walk we go the opposite way from usual to change it up abit - paid off, we got to see a large lizard (goanna I guess) run across the empty paddock in front of us into the nearby bushes - dogs didn't care, but Rog and I happy to have seen it. Once back, we relax with nibbles and drinks, before I go shower while Roger cooks up tea, sausages and vegetables. Tidy up, Rog has his shower, now relaxing until bedtime. That's Rog reading - and me catching up on writing this.
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  • Museum of Geraldton

    26 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

    This is another wonderful museum that is free for people to visit. We enjoy our time here. Lots to look at - and more history on HMAS Sydney, and on Batavia shipwreck - plenty more as well...

  • Batavia Longboat Replica

    27 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    I'm so happy and excited to have the opportunity to go sailing on this Replica boat today. Roger and I have enjoyed listening to the audiobook Batavia by Peter Fitzsimmons - so this will be 'a peek' for me to get an idea for what it was like to be a survivor on the Longboat. I still have no comprehension of how they managed it! Back in 1629, 48 people all survived a 2890km journey with next to no food and drink aboard, including women and a baby.
    This Replica (full scale) was built by TAFE students (started in 2001 - launched boat 2003) while doing their trade school and funded by private organisations. So really a unique boat to have the chance to cruise in.
    The Batavia Coast Replica Boat Association currently offer monthly open day sailing - usually held on the last Sunday of the month from 10am. No charge - but donations welcomed or annual membership to the Association encouraged. I decided to pay the $30 family membership ($20 single) so I can say I have part ownership in a sailing boat! Worth every cent! In fact if I'd just paid a donation I would've paid more.
    We went out on the water for around an hour, there was definitely enough breeze to use the sails. Only used the motor (which of course was not on the original) for getting off and into mooring. There was 9 onboard, 6 being crew and 3 'cruisers' including me. I was the only female on board today. I had a wow of a time, loved it. Great day for it. PS Did get to see the sealions sunbathing on the rocks - just didn't zoom my phone camera enough to show them up!
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  • HMAS Sydney II Memorial

    27 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    This is on a hill in Geraldton. Beautifully done memorial that fits in to take in the magnificent views. Very fitting for the memory of the 645 navy personnel that died. They shall be remembered.

  • A Poem in Stone

    27 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

    This is what the Cathedral of St. Francis Xavier is considered to be.
    I'm very glad Roger decided we should take the guided tour - only $5 each - as opposed to the self guided free tour which can't allow you access to some of the real features of this magnificent building. What an incredible man the priest - architect Fr. John Hawes was.Meer informatie

  • Point Moore Lighthouse

    29 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Have a wander about here. The carpark is beside the coast, so check out it's beach, very seaweedy at present. Not appealing I must say, but someone is out there kite surfing.

  • Pages Beach Geraldton

    29 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Can drive down here onto the small beach area. Lovely spot for families - we see parents with their littlies and family pet. There is a playground nearby with facilities to make it all very convenient. No surf to speak of.Meer informatie

  • Old Geraldton Goal Craft Centre

    29 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Come here early - we're wanting to do the 2pm guided tour, so we look about what we can by ourselves (I purchase a hand made journal that a craft lady makes by refurbishing unwanted books $60 - each one unique) before going off for a drive to have our lunch and then we'll return for the tour. We end up having our picnic lunch at Geraldton's foreshore, before looking about in the shopping area nearby. Roger checks out a butcher shop, and I find a hairdresser that can give me an appt for Friday. We go get an icecream each from Casa Dolce, rum & raisen Rog, lemon gelato for me. Now drive back to the Heritage Precinct for the tour. Turns out to be just Roger and I for today's tour, and it's being taken by a 'new' trainee guide (1st tour for this lady - Karen) so she has another guide along as support. So Rog and I get total attention and a very comprehensive tour. Beaut way to spend our time - very interesting. Turns out that it's thanks to the local Craft Association that the original Goal buildings are still here for us all to see. Saving history.Meer informatie

  • Ellendale Pool

    30 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Come and have a look around at this lovely free camping spot - be about a 30 to 40 minute drive from Geraldton.
    Has flushing toilets, BBQ's and picnic tables beside a beaut water pool - river when wet.Meer informatie

  • Walkaway

    30 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

    Call into this small township for a look, on our way back towards Geraldton.
    Unfortunately the Museum here wasn't open today - but I gather if we really felt the need to go through it, we could call a volunteer's mobile number to see if they had time to let us in. Didn't feel the need, happy just to stroll about and have a look at this place. The hotel in very good order (not open until later in the day).Meer informatie

  • Greenough Historic Settlement

    30 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 26 °C

    Next stop on our drive from Walkaway. There is a lovely Cafe here - we look at the menu and decide we'll have lunch here. First we pay to go look around the historic buildings $10 each. This is a worthwhile thing to do - the buildings and their displays are fantastic. The churches are stand outs for me (their architecture and stain glass windows). We enjoy our time wandering from building to building - getting a picture in our minds how it used to be. The pasture surrounding this area has great examples of the wind blown sideways trees that Greenough is renowned for. Also here is a mob of alpacas - recently shorn by the look of them. After our look around we go back to the cafe and order our lunch, fish and chips with an iced coffee for Rog, and salt & pepper squid salad with an apple cider for me. Continue on our way once our lunch is finished.Meer informatie

  • Greenough Museum & Gardens

    30 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ 🌬 26 °C

    Last stop for the day - another worthwhile look around place - so much of interest, and the garden is a beauty.
    Before we leave we purchase a book about John Hawes who built a few remarkable buildings, and designed plenty more, around this area and a couple of home-made chutneys. The lovely gentleman who resides here (caretaker) told us to help ourselves to some mulberries before we leave - so I happily did.Meer informatie

  • Nationwest Airport Terminal

    31 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Have arrived here ready for our scenic flight day tour to Abrolhos Islands. I'm having a little 'worry time' as my carry on bag is over the stipulated 3kg. Good ol' Rog, "take out your water bottle and carry it separate- you'll be right." Yes well, taking my full steel water bottle out of my bag does get it under 3kg. 🤞 Needn't have worried - our pilot arrives, young lady called Katie who gets Roger and I to fill out the required indemnity paperwork. Then gives us the safety brief, no check of our bags! During these proceedings it starts to dawn on Roger and I that we're Katie's only passengers! Wow we're heading off in a 4 seater plane - this makes me so happy - we've just been sitting in the terminal waiting area with a bus load of Korean's - who have not been speaking English and chatting quite loudly. Naughty to admit that it's a relief we're not in a airplane with them - we'd have managed I'm sure - but this feels so much more special. And it is! From the moment Katie gets us settled in our plane - I get the front seat beside Katie for the flight out (Rog will have the front seat on the return trip) - it is just a wonderful experience.
    Katie gets us safely back to this airport at around 3.15pm. During our day out with Katie - we've discovered she is originally from Brisbane, for now living in Geraldton. She has completed a course to be a qualified psychologist, with covid outbreak, no work for her, so taken her hobby of flying to the next level - commercial licence, hence doing this work, but in the process of studying further. About to do exams for her next level to fly bigger commercial planes. Impressive young woman, also chats about looking forward to her sister's 21st birthday happening back in Brisbane within the next few weeks - timing good, have her exams done 1st!.
    We fondly say our goodbyes and thank yous to Katie - she looked after us very nicely and made sure we enjoyed this tour. Such a beaut day.
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  • East Wallabi Abrolhos Islands

    31 oktober 2024, Australië ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Oh what a glorious day for this....we land on East Wallabi Island, which in regard to the Batavia shipwreck history, was the island that the soldiers were 'tricked' into landing (then stranded) on. It's unbelievable to think of survivors managing to exist here - no trees for shade......
    Anyway we're here on a different context, tourists looking to enjoy the peace and tranquillity in this amazing coastal setting! We are the 3rd plane (and last) on the island today, and the other 2 planes are 4 seaters like ours. So really, not going to be too many of us here today. Turtle Beach as we walk onto it, is a stunning sight, the colours of sea and sand so clear and beautiful. We walk to some shelters that have recently been established on the fringe of the beach for the tour operators to use for storage and seating with picnic tables. We arrive at the shelters and Katie promptly checks what we'd like to do first - cuppa, snorkel, walk...we end up going in that order with lunch eaten before a walk.
    The snorkling was outstanding - totally agree with Roger - our best yet. The clear water, the coral coming back with purple and blue throughout - and a stunning array of fish and marine life. We did the recommended 'loop' out in the bay around a main coral formation. It was amazing - I was not worried about getting into deeper waters (at the far side of the loop) as the currents were mild and easy to drift with. Roger was great and stayed with me, we got to see a couple of large crayfish - hiding as best they could under the coral. Didn't see the resident octopus (maybe 2? our pilots suggested) we were happy with all the different types of fish. Some large schools of fish too.
    When we had our lunch, brought along by our pilots, we got to chat with the other tourists, another couple (in one plane) and 3 people in the other (not including their pilots, Mitch and Daniel). Really only got to chat with the other couple - the rest were happy keeping to themselves with their pilot Daniel being very attentive. Lunch for us consisted of chicken snitzel salad roll for Roger, I'd selected rice paper rolls (very nice and not as large as Roger's meal) and we were given a large chocolate muffin each.
    Once we'd all eaten, Mitch gave a chat about the Batavia shipwreck and mutineers - was quite good - but I'm very grateful Rog and I were put onto (thanks Lesley) finding out about the 'full' story before we came out here.
    On our return flight back to Geraldton, Katie flew us over the points of interest to the Batavia history - the soldier's 'fort', the long Island where the mutineers were executed, the reef the Batavia hit, Batavia's Graveyard etc. We enjoyed seeing it - put the reality of the terrible hardship faced by the survivors, that's for sure.
    Was rather sad when our tour finished - wished it could've lasted longer!
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  • Sa Haira Studio Geraldton

    1 november 2024, Australië ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Yay I'm finally getting my hair cut - not that Roger will notice as I'm only after the dry ends to be removed - a good inch off I guess 🤣
    The lovely lady hairdresser is friendly (as they should be!) and I enjoy my time here having a lovely chat. Very happy with my 'trim' too - great to have a 'freshen up' for my hair. $40Meer informatie