• 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 Read more
  • Festival of Lights Geraldton

    November 2, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    Takes us a while to find a parking spot - the streets around the festival are full. We arrive to find a wonderful family orientated festival. Children everywhere with plenty of free activities provided - also right beside the wonderful foreshore playground - so it's very busy.
    Have to say this wasn't a Festival of Lights as I envisaged - thought there would be pretty lighting everywhere, really just a standard looking festival, but was well organised with plenty of food vendors (good selection) and the stage area - kept busy with local entertainment. Roger and I certainly enjoyed our food - shared Nachos, then had our own selection of French pancakes - savoury for me, sweet for Rog. We ended up cooler than we expected (I did take a light jumper) - both agreeing we could do with jeans on (instead of our shorts). For this reason mainly, we came 'home' before the festival officially finished. Glad we went - it was nice to be part of.
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  • Geraldton Market

    November 3, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    Held every Sunday. Lovely array of fresh produce, hot food, baking and then a wide variety of craft stalls, bric a brac, jewellery etc.
    Roger got some fresh vegetables while I was tempted by all sorts! We both tried some hot food - a mushroom wonton and a curry puff for me - so delicious!Read more

  • Geraldton Blessing of the Fleet

    November 3, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

    This officially started at 9.30am and by the time we've arrived it is busy. Our park on the wharf is quite a walk from where the event is being held. We get to this free event to find plenty to look at. It has a wonderful, friendly vibe and there is a lady on a PA system keeping us all informed on what's happening. We wander around, enjoying sussing out the food vendors etc. We grab ourselves a nice drink, cocktail for me beer for Roger, and take a seat at a table that's provided. Roger finishes his drink quicker than me so he goes off to look at more stuff - while he's gone, I happily see Andrew, Georgina with their dog Daisy, they come and sit with me. Great to catch up - they're leaving Geraldton tomorrow, heading Dongara way. Roger comes back of course - and we all enjoy a chat and end up having our lunch together. Andrew and Roger have crayfish rolls, I have calamari and Georgina (unfortunately) just feels like a cuppa. After lunch we part ways, Roger and I stay on at the event a while longer to watch some of the novelty events - tug of war, women and men's rope coiling completion. All good fun! We decide we've seen enough so we head off too. I ask Rog if we could check out the 30 Knots Distillery on our way - of course he says yes. We drive there to find it's not open until later in the day (due to them participating at The Blessing of the Fleet - how I found out about them!). We go on back to our housesit - we'll call back later.Read more

  • 30 Knots Distillery Geraldton

    November 3, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    Oh this is a lovely set up. Roger and I work out what we're ordering (a lot to choose from). I have a gin tasting paddle - allows 3 samples of my selection from their gins with a mixer of my choice - soda water, with ice and lovely garnish. Roger decides to have a gin cocktail. We get our drinks and take a seat inside. Really nice place to sit and relax while listening to some live music, as there is a solo musican playing - very good.
    Enjoy our time here - wishing we weren't already full - as they offer a nice selection of 'grazing' choices too.
    On leaving I make a couple of purchases - their Southerly Gin and their Limoncello. Happy days.
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  • Lynton Heritage Sanford House

    November 4, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    We've driven onto Lynton Station which provides Linga Longa Farmstay - which in turn, incorporates some heritage buildings which we enjoy learning about and looking at. People (like us) are welcome to come on the property as day trippers and pay gold coin donation (happy to do). We drive to a few different areas here, to be able to get out and walk around to look at the Heritage stuff. I also do the walk to the top of a nearby rise/hill to check out Ron's memorial. Roger happy to stay on the flats.Read more

  • Pink Lake Lookout Port Gregory

    November 4, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Arrive at this lookout that's on the way to Port Gregory. Really is an incredible sight to see water this colour! Sit here and enjoy our lunch of shared pull apart loaf - spinach with feta.

  • Port Gregory

    November 4, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Call into this small coastal township, glad we stop to use the public toilets, gives us the opportunity to also walk about and check it's beach area - very nice.
    Only a General Store here, along with a small caravan park and local residences - maybe some holiday houses too?Read more

  • Coronation Beach

    November 4, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Call in here on our return - heading back to Geraldton. We can see why this is a popular camping spot - a true beachside getaway. It also must be a terrific spot for windsurfing and kite surfing as there are facilities here to have lessons and hire the gear.Read more

  • Fig Tree Crossing campground

    November 4, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Another lovely camping area we just happen to come across on our return driving about, before returning to Geraldton. Good facilities here - designed for self contained campers. Has gas BBQ'S, toilet and a dump point.Read more

  • Housesitting Wandina Geraldton 11th day

    Nov 5–11, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Well settled into our house sitting here now. Good routines in place, and enjoying our time with Annie and Benji - they are a delight.
    5/11/24 Tuesday. I enjoy some lie in time in bed until 7am - reading a book. Roger up and about before 6.30am. Get up and have my porridge and cuppa, Rog has well and truly already had his weetbix and toast etc.Take Annie and Benji (yes I've discovered his name tag has his name spelt this way - the way I went with originally, but changed as I saw one of the children's drawing that had it spelt Benge💕) for their morning walk 4km. We discuss what we want to do for the day...both in agreement we'll enjoy a day at our housesit. So relax doing just what takes our fancy here. Melbourne Cup day today, so I have some fun getting online and putting on my bets for interest - including my family - good fun! Stacy is my only winner this year, my chosen horse for her comes 2nd. Roger washes the outside of the caravan and other stuff I don't realise. I enjoy reading, smooching with the dogs, make the best scones I've ever made (thanks I guess to using up Buttermilk that was left in the fridge here and my thermomix - too easy!). So relaxed we just have too many scones, jam (Roger ducked to Woolworths to get, along with extra cream lol) and cream for lunch! I end up while reading - having a 'Nana nap' in the afternoon - Rog is relaxing too listening to true crime podcasts. I update my budget books, then we take the doggos on their evening walk 2.8km - highlight is a phone call from Robert, all good and nice to chat. Once back, I organise drinks (a nice cocktail I've just learnt - Limoncello, Prosecco, soda and garnish of lemon slice and rosemary sprig) and cheese and biccies nibbles, while Rog cooks up our tea. Chicken Kievs (oven bake) and vegetables. Tidy up, Roger has his shower, now more relaxing before bedtime. Note - we haven't watched TV at all while being here. Reading and mucking about on our mobiles getting us by lol.
    6/11/24 Wednesday. I stay in bed reading to finish my book so get up around 7am. Roger who got up well before 6.30am, has called by to tell me he's ready for us to walk the dogs! So I have my breakfast, then off we go, walk Annie and Benji 4.2km. Once back, I go have my shower, and Roger packs our lunch (meat salad sandwiches, bananas and Anzac biscuits) - ready for us to head out for a drive today. We've decided to check out Mullewa 100km away. Finish getting ready and away we go, leave about 9.15am.
    When we return to Geraldton later in the day, we go down the street to the shopping area so I can get some greeting cards and wrapping paper, then we go to Woolworths to get some groceries. We get back to our housesit at around 4pm. Time for scones, jam and cream to finish off yesterday's scones (still good with a heat up in the microwave) with a cuppa. Bit of a rest before we take the doggos on their evening walk 3km. Once back, I make us up a Limoncello, gin and soda while Roger prepares our tea - steak and vegetables. The steak is from a local butcher, and it is superb- Rog has cooked it perfectly. Tidy up, relaxing, Roger has his shower - now just filling in time happily with this before I join Roger with reading in bed until sleep time.
    7/11/24 Thursday. Up well before 6am as Rog had intended to pack our bacon and eggs style breakfast to cook up on the Geraldton Foreshore and walk the dogs before we take our ute to its 8am scheduled 'fix up hand brake' appointment. Once up he changes his mind - fair amount of effort involved when we won't have our vehicle, so we have our usual breakfast before we walk Annie and Benji. Get organised and get our ute to Bernie's Brakes & Exhausts on time. Nice surprise - instead of the expected drop off down the street in Geraldton (workshop is quite a few kms out) we're given a loan car to use (oh well we could have packed our BBQ breakie lol). Get into Geraldton and have a nice time out and about - includes some retail therapy. I get some greeting cards, toiletries and leave in hair conditioner, while Roger gets us a pack of 4 Airtags. We get back to our housesit in time for a late lunch. I make up some pita bread mini pizzas, followed by banana and cuppas.
    Have a lovely afternoon 'in' - Rog setting up Airtags and I enjoy some reading. The house owners have checked and teed up with us - that their eldest daughter, Tully (8) will call around this afternoon with her Grandma, Jen (Alyse's mum) - after school to say hello to the dogs and collect a few items she's missing. Lovely to meet them, very happy doggos to see Tully 💕 - they didn't stay very long, 1/2 hour tops. We take the dogs for their evening walk. Next it's time for tea, chicken kievs and I'm using up some fresh gnocci that was in the fridge - doing it with a creamy Mushroom sauce. Tidy up, Roger works out how to find a movie on the TV, so we watch Green Book - great movie. Roger goes for his shower, I'm writing this up - then it'll be time for bed.
    8/11/24 Friday. Roger up before 6.30am I stay in bed reading until 7am. Get up have breakfast, then time to take Annie and Benji on their walk - it's actually cool and abit of drizzly rain on this walk 4.3km. I have shower when we get back. Roger decides to do a stock take on our grocery supplies in our caravan and is keen to go to Aldi for the restock shopping. So off we go and do a decent grocery shop - especially on meat supplies. With our grocery shop done and things packed in the ute so whatever needs to be cold is in the Engel, we go driving to see what we can get up to. 1st we try Batavia Brewery - but it's not open until 4pm today. Then we think we'll check out Geraldton's roof top bar - but it doesn't open until 12 noon (now 11.20am) and we can't be bothered waiting around. Back to our housesit, unload and pack away our groceries. Now lunch time, I cook up some fresh pasta that needs to be used (left in the fridge) for my lunch, Roger makes up meat and salad sandwiches for himself. Spend our afternoon just pottering, reading, I make up a batch of biscuits. Take the dogs on their afternoon walk 3.3km. When we get back I discover our 2025 calendar, that Stacy has kindly forwarded to us, has arrived, so I get busy updating it ready for use. Roger cooks sausages and vegetables for tea. Tidy up, then watch another movie "Hidden Figures" - another good one. Roger showers and heads to bed, I'm just finishing off the calendar and writing this, then I'm off to bed too. My nice news this evening,I got a text from Lisa Sanders - her and Tony are staying at our place in Dunkeld for the next 2 nights YAY - our place finally being used!
    9/11/24 Saturday. No real plans today - just up at 6.30am, have our breakfasts and take the dogs for their morning walk 4.4km. Roger going to get milk, so I look up a recipe on Cookidoo to try for tea tonight, so Rog can get other ingredients required. I stay at house so dogs don't have to be put out and I continue my gift sorting. I'm trying to be organised for my friends birthdays etc. Lunch today is toasties for me and sandwiches for Roger. Afternoon spent relaxing, wrapping presents, reading. Afternoon walk with Annie and Benji 2.8km. Next I work on tea with the thermomix Shredded chicken satay pad Thai. It does the job. Roger makes us up some fresh fruit salad. We're on a good roll - now Roger's worked out Netflix on this TV so we watch another movie Oppenhiemer (about the hydrogen bomb 'father') - not so feel good tonight! Roger showers, I do my budget books, then time for bed.
    10/11/24 Sunday. Awake nice and early but I happily stay in bed reading until 7am. Roger up shortly after 6am. Once up breakfast and get ready to walk Annie and Benji. 4.3km our 2nd last morning walk together. Once back I go have a shower, then relax for the morning - starting to write out Christmas cards for family. Roger working on the caravan fridge - it's not working properly (cutting in and out). We decide to go to the Geraldton Markets for our lunch - yummy fresh food. Roger does a fresh vegetable shop too. When we're finished here we drive to Geraldtons Roof Top Bar to check it out. Then we head back to our housesit to relax again with the dogs. I continue with Christmas cards and have some good phone calls - Tegz group call this morning, I ring Barry, then Jenny - neither answering, but they call me back later, so nice catch up chats. We walk the dogs again 2.8km. After we're 'home' is when I catch up with Jen - the main exciting news Shannen has just bought a nice free-standing Unit (3 bedroom) in Kilmore. Next it's tea time, Rog and I make up another batch of the Thermomix Shredded chicken satay - this one is better than last night's, has more vegetables and all the 'trimmings'. Tidy up, Roger has his shower, relaxing until bedtime. I'm doing some more Christmas cards, then writing this before I head to bed to read for a while.
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  • Mullewa

    November 6, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Come for the 100km drive through cropping country, and signage mentioning wildflower trails - unfortunately we're out of season for this, to check out Mullewa and surrounds.
    We start by going to the information centre which is open. Lovely lass gives us a map to show us the walks we can do about the town, and places of interest to see. Yes it is mentioned that we've just missed (by about 4 weeks) the most amazing wildflower season...oh well, another reason to come back when it is the right time.
    We start off by going to the Gallery Cafe of local artist Helen. We get to see Helen at work on her latest painting - her colours and style very neat and precise. We enjoy our cappuccino and chai here with a muffin each, raspberry & white chocolate for Rog, lemon for me. It's nice and busy in the Cafe, can understand why - it is a very nice shop to be in, with all Helen's art work, prints and products on display. Next we go for the Heritage walk about Mullewa, this leads us to the walk (what we came for really) that takes us to John Lawes buildings - the church and rectory. They are a work of art within themselves - what a remarkable man John was with all that he achieved. These buildings are an incredible legacy, and so good that they are being preserved. Well worth the drive today! The church and museum (was where John lived) are closed, but we're in luck, the current minister can be contacted (have his phone number displayed at the church entrance) - so Roger rings him, Robert is available to let us have a look. We can only look in the church as the Museum has recently been vandalised (local youth?) and they're waiting on repair work to be done. Again our luck was with us as Robert was just leaving to go to Geraldton, then fly to Perth for a long overdue catch up with some of his family - so we have just been in time for him to give us a quick look - which is all we need. Amazing work with the church - just beautiful. Now we walk back to our ute (parked at Tourist centre) and go for a drive about to check out a couple more things before we start our drive back to Geraldton. We go check out the Aboriginal outdoor worship meeting place that John prepared, and then go to the Scenic Lookout.
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  • Tenindewa

    November 6, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    This location, was once the township of Tenindewa, we call into on our return heading towards Geraldton.
    Was once a busy spot back in its day....
    Now being preserved by the community to retain it's history.Read more

  • Beresford Foreshore Geraldton

    November 7, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

    Have dropped the ute off for its fix up work on its park brake. Happily driving around in the workshop's loan car - a white VW.
    Arrive at this section of the foreshore that we haven't stopped at before - to discover a lovely coffee van set up. Yes we'll enjoy a cuppa - cappuccino and a hot chocolate.
    Now go and check out the point of interest we've been told by many, not to miss. The Sculpture that shows/reflects the surrounds upside down. It is very spectacular - can imagine it would be beautiful to see in all different times of the day and weather. Very popular for sunset.
    After this, we go for a drive and park in the shopping area so we can get a few things we're after. Then we head to the Museum.
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  • Geraldton Museum 2nd visit

    November 7, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

    We decide to visit this wonderful museum again, as we have time to fill in while we wait for the ute to be done.
    This is an easy place to lose track of time - lots to see. I'm still enjoying delving into the Batavia history, but I do look more into the indigenous heritage of this area as well.
    Roger gets the call that the ute is ready to collect - so off we go. It's after 11.30am.
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  • Old Man & The Sea Roof Top Bar Geraldton

    November 10, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 23 °C

    Come here after going to the Geraldton Markets this morning to get some yummy lunch.
    This is a lovely spot - with a nice view of course! I'm sure a great sunset spot and would be lovely when the town lights are on too.
    We enjoy a drink - Matso gingerbeer for me, a Tiger Ale for Roger.
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  • Housesitting Wandina Geraldton 17th day

    Nov 11–12, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    11/11/24 Wake up early this morning around 5.30am - realising that it's our last day with the dogs and housesitting here - as Sam and Alyse with their children are coming home today. They plan to be here mid afternoon. Roger gets up straight away to have his breakie, I decide to read until 6am. Once up, join Roger in starting our 'move back into our caravan and have a tidy, clean house ready for its owners' mode. I have a shower (enjoy my last use of this lovely ensuite bathroom) then start with stripping the bed and getting washing going. Roger is making sure the yard is all tidy, pool water OK etc. I have breakfast then we walk Annie and Benji 4.3km for our last time. Get back and continue our transition back to our caravan and leaving a clean tidy house. I make a batch of Anzac biscuits with my Thermomix for us to have on our travels. Roger vacuums and washes the floors. Once we're well in hand, we head off into Geraldton to do some shopping and I have 3 parcels to post- birthday gifts for Fiona Fitzgerald and Barb Purton and a baby shower gift for James and Sophie Tooley. Roger is after a fan part for our van fridge, and we want to restock basics for the family so we'll grocery shop before we return. We are going to have lunch too. Do all these things (grocery shop last) and get back to the housesit. I get the washing in from the line, and remake the bed etc. Roger sorts out our caravan fridge. We're now ready for the family's return. Roger relaxes reading, outside in the back yard with Annie and Benji relaxing with him. I just potter about in the caravan putting washing etc away. Family arrive around 3.30pm - they are so lovely, the dogs and children excited to be reunited. We stay out of the way by getting ourselves on the comfy seating at the front porch - drinks and books in hand. The family unpack and settle back home. We are invited to have tea with the family but we're happy and organised to leave them to do what they need to do. Our tea in our caravan, microwave pasta meals we got on special! Perfect after our big lunch out today. Apple for dessert. Roger showers (back in our caravan) and we relax until bedtime.
    12/11/24 Tuesday. Leaving day...well enjoyed being back sleeping in our caravan bed so comfy and slept great. Wake up before 6am so decide I'm overdue a 'shuffle' as we're not having to walk the dogs now. I go for a 5km jog and get back around 7am. Roger has us all in hand to be leaving - so porridge is ready, we have our breakfast then I have a quick shower (back in our van) and get ready to leave too. We go and say our goodbyes to the Williamson family and their dogs. Lovely, lovely family for sure - offers all around to call back and catch up if they're our way too. We drive off at 8am - Horrocks is our planned next camping spot.
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  • Skeetas Restaurant Geraldton

    November 11, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 23 °C

    Our chosen spot to have lunch today. Gorgeous setting beside the Boat Jetty.
    We've gone with the lunch specials, Salmon Bruschetta for Roger, Prawn Laksa for me, includes a glass of house wine or beer. We've chosen white wine. Meals $23 each.
    Our main meals so delicious, I can't resist trying their desserts (which I've been eyeing off in the display chiller). Roger happy to join me, he has Expresso Martini Cake and I have White Chocolate and Malteseser Cheesecake. Staff let us know their desserts are all made 'in house' - they all look stunning and a large variety to choose from. Again, these are delicious too. We have our desserts with a cuppa - cappuccino (mug) for Rog and chai tea (teapot) for me.
    This has been my favourite 'eating out' spot here -for sure! $93 total - very happy with that!
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  • Northampton visit no. 2

    November 12, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Happy to be able to call into this pretty township again. Rog wants to do a quick grocery shop here, and we're keen to check out more of John Hawes buildings with his amazing architecture. We park in the provided caravan (recreational vehicles) parking, then go for a walk about town to look at what we want to. Roger going quicker than me on the Tourist 'looking' so we end up having separate morning smokos - but we go to the same Cafe - lovely food offerings! We both try their vanilla slice, Roger has a cappuccino, I have a Noah's fruit juice. While I'm enjoying my morning tea (spoil that I don't often have) Roger shops at IGA. Then off we go...Read more

  • Horrocks

    November 12, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    What a gorgeous little seaside village. Get to look at the ocean as you come into the town. First stop at the parking bay on the way in to take some photos.
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  • Horrocks Beach Caravan Park

    Nov 12–14, 2024 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    Check in at the office, which offers basic supplies and a good book swap library - very good! We decide to book for 2 nights - told just as well that's all we are after as they're booked out for the weekend after that! With G'day discount $40 per night with power. We're allocated site 9 which is nicely located near the amenities and camp kitchen. Settle in, then we discuss going to a nearby music festival. "Yellowfields" at Nabawa for the coming weekend. Turns out that we're too late to get camping for it (all sold out at this late stage) - so that gets me thinking as to trying our luck for last minute volunteering for this event. We send off an email enquiry - our luck's in, they're happy to have us! Now go for a stroll about the place. Check out the Jetty and General Store - where we buy a 'cleanskin' Margaret River Cab Sauv for $10. Back at our van we prepare sandwiches that we take to the camp kitchen and toast in their toaster maker for our lunch. Now just relax for the afternoon at camp - reading and wandering about. Tea tonight, Roger cooks up a savoury mince in the camp kitchen which we follow up with some fresh fruit salad. Tidy up, Roger has a shower (says the showers made for shorties but the pressure etc good). Relax before bed.
    13/11/24 Wednesday. Roger's up around 7am, I stay in bed reading for a while, but get up once I realise Rog is all organised to cook up bacon and eggs etc at the camp kitchen. This is again so yummy - toast, chutney, avocado, tomato with cooked bacon, eggs and mushrooms topped with marinated goats cheese ❤️ We definitely feel the need for a walk after tidy up and doing dishes. Enjoy a walk along the beach and into town. Such a lovely little seaside spot. Next we go for a drive around the area.
    We get back before midday, relax for a while before having lunch. Roger has a toasted sandwich, I have cheese and biscuits, we both have some fruit. Now relaxing again for the afternoon - we read, Roger does some maintenance work on our gear, and we have a nice time chatting with our 'new' neighbours - as a caravanning group starts to arrive for their weekend get together. We end up having our tea, reheated leftover savoury mince with microwaved potatoes, over in the camp kitchen with the early birds of this group. Such a great group - there we be about 80 people for this group by Saturday night for their mid year 'Christmas theme' get together - what fun they'll have! We head back to our van to tidy up, Roger showers and we relax before bed.
    14/11/24 Thursday. Wake up around 6.30am. Roger's up and getting prepared to make pancakes with chopped up fresh fruit. I find a recipe for pancakes with the Thermomix, Roger makes it up while I go for a shower. Join Roger at the camp kitchen for our breakfast - very nice pancakes. We tidy up and get ready to leave - saying goodbyes to nice folk we meet here. Driving away from this caravan park just after 8am.
    We're heading to Northampton again - we'll stop for another grocery shop, and I stock up on bubbles (3 bottles) when I find the IGA Liquor has some good specials.
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