• 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 Baca lagi
  • Darwin City

    28 Ogos 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    1st check out the Tourist Information Centre. Walk about the CBD. Go do the WW2 Oil Tunnels Tour. Walk about the waterfront.
    Really liking the areas we're seeing here.

  • Museum and Art Gallery NT

    29 Ogos 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Had our lunch here today at their Saltwater Cafe - very nice. Then had a great time wandering around in this free activity - such a beaut thing to do. Such a variety of displays and exhibitions - art, animals, Cyclone Tracy information, marine and boats - the list goes on....Baca lagi

  • Crocodylus Park

    30 Ogos 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Arrive in time for 9am open and get 10% off the entrance fee (usually $44 per adult) - $79.20, then pay $36 for us both to do the Crocodile Jumping boat tour at 11am. Start wandering about the park, watch the 10am crocodile feeding (great commentary by Tyson), then get the opportunity to hold a 2 year old juvenile Saltwater crocodile. Next we watch a small amount of the monkey feeding at 10.45am before heading off to meet our 11am tour departure. Enjoy the Crocodile jumping beside the boat - get a true appreciation of why you need to be crocodile aware - and don't be complacent. We're back from this in time for an animal encounter at 11.45am - today we get to check out and hold a pretty Corn snake. Now we spend the rest of our time here checking out all the animals and areas, finishing up in the airconditioned comfort of their museum - very interesting. We leave here just after 1pm. Only disappointment here today was their Cafe didn't have their usual Crocodile burgers or Crocodile bites available- we would've tried the Crocodile bites (like cooked nuggets I guess). You could purchase frozen crocodile meat packs to take home and cook yourself - but we're not feeling that confident!Baca lagi

  • Berry Springs Nature Park

    30 Ogos 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Meet up with Lisa and Tony to have a cool off in the springs here. What a great spot for a swim! Had a good hour relaxing, chatting in the water, before getting out and using park table to have our picnic tea. We all bought our own bread rolls, chicken meat, salads and beers. Park closes at 6.30pm so we finish up and drive to the Berry Springs Hotel to get changed out of our bathers. Use the nearby toilet facilities for this - then go to the hotel and have expensively priced drinks (Rog and my round of gingerbeers $25.20)- enjoy the place and the company anyway!
    Next Lisa and Tony take us (convoy with our utes) to a nearby property where their friend Keith is practising with others, their cattle roping skills. The horses and riders - are going through their paces, nice to get to have this opportunity. We head off 'home' back to Ronnie's around 9pm. Back at Ronnie's 9.30pm.
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  • Howard Springs Nature Park

    1 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Ronnie took Rog and I here today. What a lovely spot. This is where you can come to feed the fish and the turtles. Thanks to Ronnie bringing along some bait fish, we had the right food to throw. Got to see Barramundi, Longtom (garfish), turtles,a file snake and assortment of other small fishBaca lagi

  • Litchfield National Park

    2–3 Sep 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Arrive in the park after leaving Ronnie's around 8.30am. Looking forward to this visit, checking out water features etc will be great with this warm weather.
    Will be a fun reminder of other good times too, getting back to using the roof top tent tonight.Baca lagi

  • Walker Creek

    2 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Call in and have a quick look around. I go to the toilet (provided). Would've liked to walk to Rocky Falls Day swim area - but probably not in our time budget with Roger.

  • Cascade

    2 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Do the walk here in our bathers 1.7km (3.4 km return) to the higher part as the lower (1.2km is closed). Very pretty and I enjoyed the walk, just not deep water for us to wallow in - at this time. Need to find somewhere to get properly wet!Baca lagi

  • Wangi Falls

    2 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    Arrive and find this a very popular spot even on a Monday. Can see why, good facilities and a kiosk (we didn't go to). Short walk from parking to swim.
    Have a lovely dunk using our pool noodles to float and relax.
    Next we have a picnic lunch in the shade of provided tables. Sandwiches made with salami, relish, tomato and coleslaw and have potato salad as a side. Tidy up, Roger goes for another quick dunk while I take some photos.
    Next we're off to a 4wd track....
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  • Reynolds Track

    2 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

    This is a 4wd track in Litchfield National Park, and it will lead us to our camping site we've booked into at Surprise Creek. It's shortly after arriving and starting the drive on this track that I discover I've somehow smashed the screen over my mobile's camera! Darn it no more photos from me until I get this sorted. I was trying to get a video of us doing a water crossing (a beauty) when I realised my phone had an issue with this. Will take photos with Roger's mobile.
    This track takes us to Blyth Homestead Ruins, Sandy Creek and Surprise Creek. We see lots of termite mounds and a couple of water buffalo.
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  • Blyth Homestead Ruins

    2 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

    This is a good look at how people lived in this area in the past - it would have been hard! Full credit to the volunteers who are keeping these 'ruins' in order for us to get a glimpse and try and imagine how it would've been.Baca lagi

  • Tjaynera Falls Sandy Creek

    2 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

    Arrive here to find it's another one that requires a 1.7km walk to get to the Falls and a swim (3.4km return). Roger's learnt from Cascade walk that if there's a bit of ground to cover, best to wear his sneakers instead of his slides! I've been coping OK with my Teva sandals - though I miss the cover protection of sneakers.
    This walk was really worth it - nice large waterhole to swim in with lovely running waterfall.
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  • Surprise Creek

    2 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 37 °C

    Arrive to find the camp site we've booked,Site 1, yes it's closest to the walk for the swim spot, but at the moment there is roadworks happening beside it - so dust everywhere! Roger makes a good decision (as there is only 3 lots of campers including us) to set up on another site, we choose Site 15. We park and choose to go check out the swimming before setting up camp. Would be (guessing) a 600m walk to the good size swimming area - past a crocodile trap - that has a smaller pool above with a trickle of water running into it. We didn't swim in the smaller pool.
    Quick dip - all to ourselves, then back to the ute to set up the roof top tent. Rog has this sorted in good time, I do my little bit of help with setting up inside the tent and getting our camp chairs ready. Now time to get tea happening - Roger doing a chicken curry (using a Mingle seasoning pkt) on the portable gas burner in a pot. Turns out delicious. We follow this with banana cake. Get our dishes done and tidy up before real dark sets in. Once it does we sit out and enjoy stargazing for a while before going to bed. It is a warm still night so we're glad of a portable fan that Ronnie has lent us.
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  • Buley Rockhole

    3 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

    Arrive and park in the carpark, and Roger now decides we'll have lunch from the back of the ute! Standing in the heat probably not his best choice today! Anyway - it got us fed and ready to check out the swimming here.
    Lovely rock pools in the main area - but our best tip from a family we met while at Greenant Creek - was to take the walk leading to Florence Falls and along the way, 200m or so, you come across arrow signs leading to the creek's designated swim holes. We came to the 1st 2 signs close together, so we checked out both spots and chose the 2nd one. Bonus here, there was a lizard wandering in this spot, unfazed by us, so we had fun watching him while we swam. This spot was a winner, apart from having it all to ourselves, it had a natural spa area where we could sit on sandy bottom and have watering rushing behind us - so good. When we left, I decided to walk the rest of the way to Florence Falls while Roger went back to Buley's carpark and drove our ute there.
    On my walk l came across another arrow sign to another designated swim spot - on checking it out it was a beauty! A young couple already there, lying down in the shade reading books beside the water - rather glad I didn't have the time to interrupt their peace.
    Met back up with Roger at the Florence Falls carpark.
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  • Florence Falls

    3 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 37 °C

    Met Roger at the carpark here, he's ready to go swim, but I need to reapply sunscreen that's in the ute, so we agree I'll catch up with him at the Florence 'plunge pool'. I take the shorter route of 600m to the pool, it's certainly very popular. Enjoy our time here, relaxing in the water with our noodles (best thing for these places!) and getting our feet and legs nibbled at occasionally by the fish! When we reluctantly decide we'd better get moving again, this time I take the longer walk back to the car park (Roger happy to keep to the shorter one) - only 1km and very pretty walking beside the crystal clear creek. Now heading back to Ronnie's - going through township of Bachelor - get back there at around 5.30pm.Baca lagi

  • Ronnie's in Gray Palmerston NT

    3–8 Sep 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Get back to Ronnie's from our visit to Litchfield National Park around 5.30pm. Ronnie not at home, so we continue to make ourselves at home as per usual and get stuck into unpacking. Pretty much finished this when Ronnie gets back from being at his brother Gary's place doing work on his projects. We all meet at Ronnie's pool for drinks, cool off and catch up chat. Then Ronnie and Roger organise tea, pork steaks and vegetables, while I have a shower. After a lovely tea we tidy up, relax for a while chatting in Ronnie's kitchen/lounge open area, before we all retire to our beds.
    Wednesday sees Rog and I up just after 7am. Roger having breakfast in the house, while I have my porridge and cuppa in the caravan. This morning I have 2 appointments in Palmerston Oasis Plaza. 1st one at 9am in Specsavers and 2nd one 10.30am at Jenni Brows, Nails and Lashes. This keeps me moving as I strip the bed and gather our towels etc to be ready to do laundry later today. I make up our bed with fresh sheets and get ready to leave to walk to the shopping centre at 8.45am. I make it nicely in time for my Specsavers appointment, and get myself an order of 2 pairs of transition glasses to be posted for collection in Broome when they're ready (approximately 3 weeks time). I have time before my next appointment to try my luck at getting my mobile fixed - success at Mobile Repairs NT in this plaza. The man there quotes me $145 to replace the back of my phone which will fix the camera section. I leave my mobile with him to get repaired while I go to my next appointment to get my eye-liner tattooing done (top and bottom - no wings). This is a self inflicted painful experience, thankfully done by a kind, skilled professional young lady. I think I am pleased with the results! Will have proper verdict in a few days time when healing is done. Got a shock to find out I should have a 'touch up' done in 4 weeks time, to even the work out and establish it well. Then should just require 'fill ins' as I feel the need! This will be interesting what I work out for the 'touch up'! I optimistically make another appointment for 2nd October as I will get cheaper rate coming back to original tattooist. Not confident it will happen though.....
    Now go and collect my mobile which is already done (just after 12 noon), to find that the screen saver on my mobile now has airbubbles under it from the repair. The repair fellow says he'll change the screensaver for $20, I'm happy to agree to this. With my phone back I call Roger to see if he's right to come and pick me up. He is, he's just going to go to BCF first, then he'll meet me in Coles in the plaza. This is what happens. and Rog and I do a grocery shop for tonight's tea. We've got Neil McIntosh and his girlfriend Amanda Morris coming to visit us at Ronnie's and having a BBQ and salads with us at around 5pm today. We get back to Ronnie's and I have some lunch (Rog and Ronnie already eaten) - do some open toasties in our caravan. Next it's time to get washing happening, 2 loads to do. While 1st one on, I sit in the caravan and catch up my budget books and our travel spend app. While I've been away this morning, Roger has been busy washing the caravan on the outside, then washing the floors inside, as well as defrosting and cleaning the fridge. So all is in good order with our caravan. Later in the afternoon I go and join the fellas on Ronnie's veranda for drinks and relax to wait for our visitors to arrive. Neil, Amanda and Amanda's corgi Ruby arrive very shortly after this. We have a beaut evening together enjoying sharing travelling stories and recommendations etc. Neil and Amanda have brought BBQ stuff and drinks (Neil gives Rog a box of XXXX cans - a thank you re: reference provided). Meal very nice - steak. garden salad (us), kebabs, corn on cobs, pasta salad, potato salad (N&A), lovely safe venue for Ruby and use of BBQ - Ronnie :). Our visitors leave around 10.30pm, then the tidy up. Roger has a shower, while I do the dishes and Ronnie sets up his spare room - ready for his sister and his niece to arrive early in the morning (1am mentioned). Norma and Alison coming from Coleraine and Warrnambool so they've arriving on a late flight. Roger and I head to our caravan for bed. Ronnie planning to stay up to welcome Norma and Alison....we'll find out in the morning if he did.
    Woken Thursday morning 7.15am by voices chatting from Ronnie's balcony veranda, so we get up to go and greet Norma and Alison who did arrive around 1am in the morning - yes Ronnie waited up to welcome them. I remember to wish Roger a happy 54th birthday. He's happy to have a stay put day until we go out this evening.
    We all have breakfast, I go back to the caravan to make my porridge. Then it's a leisurely day just staying at Ronnie's, Roger enjoying going in and out of the pool throughout the day to keep cool, while the rest of us hang out on the balcony veranda making the most of the pleasant breeze and chatting. My main achievement for the day is to get 2 tickets to see Bryan Adams in Adelaide 7 February 2025 - I'm a happy woman!
    At around 5pm we all start getting ready to go for the drive to Mindil Market - going in Ronnie's vehicle.
    When we return from the market we sit out on the balcony veranda again, having a chat and a cuppa before bed. Stacy and Robert ring to chat about plans for their Canada trip. Then it's time for our showers and off to bed we go.
    Friday morning, leisurely breakfast, I make my porridge and cuppa and sit up on the balcony with Rog, Ronnie, Norma and Alison. Have a lovely time chatting and making our plans for the next few days. Ronnie and Roger go in our ute out to Gary's to pick up Gary's gun that Rog is borrowing to use at the Darwin Field & Game Club later today. While the fellas away, Norma, Alison and I take Ronnie's car (Alison driver) to get to the nearby Gateway Plaza shopping centre. I want to go to Big W to look for cheap snorkels for Rog and I to use while we're away. We go looking there but no luck, so wander in the plaza and find Intersport shop - that has snorkels at a great price $30 each for set of mask and snorkel - I happily get 2 sets. We now look about the plaza shops, Alison making a purchase, before we decide to stop and have some lunch in the plaza eatery area. After this I decide to go back to Big W and see if they have some reef shoes (Intersport didn't have my size) - success, I get myself some. All 'shopped out' so we return to Ronnie's. Get back and enjoy a treat of very good vanilla slices that Ronnie and I made purchases of from Mindil Market (deal 3 for $18). When Ronnie and Roger return, not long after we've got back, we discover they'd already been back earlier but we'd left them locked out - so they got hungry and went off and bought some lunch. We all now relax for the afternoon, all using the pool for cool down except me as I'm still having to avoid water because of my eye-liner tattoos.
    Roger heads off to go for a shot at the Darwin Field and Game Club 4pm - feels he'll be gone until around 8pm. Ronnie has decided to stay home this evening and watch the footy with his neighbour over at his place - it's the start of AFL finals - Hawks playing Bulldogs. Ronnie barracks for Hawks, Ned the neighbour barracks for Bulldogs! This leaves Norma, Alison and I deciding to check out the Palmerston Friday night market to have our tea and a nice walk.
    Once we get back from the market, we find Rog is already back and over at Ned's watching the footy too - they're having a BBQ tea. We stay over at Ronnie's and have drinks and some fresh pineapple (from the market) out on the balcony, before tidying up - doing dishes. Then we sit inside and watch the last qtr of the footy match to see Hawks win. Ronnie and Roger return - we're all ready to call it a night.
    Roger's alarm wakes us up just after 6am for us to get up this Saturday morning - we're planning to do some tours in Darwin today. We get organised and head off before 7am - first destination Aquascene Fish Feeding Sanctuary. We return after a full day in the city, happy to relax with Ronnie, Norma and Alison on the balcony, planning our outing to Kakadu for the next couple of days. We all get to bed for an early start next morning.
    Sunday sees us up at 5.30am to have a quick breakfast, muesli, banana and yoghurt for me, and being packed and ready for a night away in Jabiru. We leave in Gary and Learne's Landcruiser they've lent to Ronnie so we can travel in comfort while towing Ronnie's boat. So 6.30am sees Ronnie (driver), Norma, Alison, Roger and I heading off to go to Kakadu National Park.
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  • Mindil Market

    5 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Driven here by Ronnie, along with Norma (Ronnie's older sister) and her daughter Alison. We are looking forward to selecting our tea from the many food vendors on offer, and to get on the beach and watch the sunset. I chose to have a Crocodile Burger ($13.50) and Roger has a Laksa. I was happy with my Burger, but the Thai grilled octopus skewer ($8) I tried next was like rubber!
    Lovely on the beach with lots of people enjoying the sunset - and clapping hands as it disappeared below the horizon.
    We go back to the market to have dessert, I have mini pancakes - lemon and icing sugar $8.50, and Roger has crepes. Then we check out the other stall holders (not food) - great variety and good quality. Great way to spend Roger's birthday evening. Head back to Ronnie's around 9.30pm.
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  • Palmerston Market

    6 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Ronnie drives and drops Norma, Alison and I off at the shopping precinct where the market is held beside. We have a beaut time strolling about and checking out all the food vendors and fresh produce stalls. As we aren't hungry on arrival and 1st check through, we decide to go back into the shopping centre and check out its shops. We browse in Target for a while (Alison makes a purchase) before heading back to the market and selecting our choices for our tea. I choose lemon pepper calamari $12 as Norma has some (salt and vinegar) - that she assures me is lovely and fresh - it is, nicely cooked and very yummy, good size serve so value for money. This market has a lovely family vibe, with a musican playing and people picnicking on the grass - good crowd. We decide to have dessert, Alison and I choose icecream, mine 1/2 and 1/2 mango and passionfruit in a tub for $6. Norma has mini pancakes with fresh strawberries and vanilla icecream $11. We now decide we're ready to walk back to Ronnies - get back just before 8pm.Baca lagi

  • Aquascene Fish Feeding

    7 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Have arrived at Doctors Gully Aquatic Life Reserve to try this fish feeding experience. We've got here with plenty of time - the opening time for today is 8.00am.
    While waiting do the online ticket booking $15 each + booking fees.Baca lagi

  • Darwin City and surrounds

    7 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Roger and I head in early to the city to go to Aquascene Fish Feeding. Once we've done this, we leave our ute parked there in the carpark and go walking to go have some breakfast. We're heading to Cafe Twenty One as Roger has been speaking with a nice elderly man who recommend this Cafe. We find it and do enjoy a good feed - Eggs Benedict for Roger and Avocado Smash with poached eggs for me. We both have fruit smoothies - nice and cool. After this we go wandering to have a look about Darwin - we come across some Beam scooters and decide to hire a couple for an hour (almost took us longer to sort ourselves with the App and payment etc, but we got there). This was great and we rode about along the water and down to the wharf. Have fun checking out the cruise yacht (Eclipse 1) that Jenny and Michael have been touring on, before heading back towards where the ute was parked. We ran out of time on our scooter hire short of getting back, so we had to leave the scooters parked in the park and walk again. We get back to the ute and drive to Fannie Bay Goal - do a free self guided tour.
    After this we go for a drive to Darwin Trailer Boat Club to have a drink - terrific spot to enjoy a beach front view.
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  • Fannie Bay Gaol

    7 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Enjoyed doing a free tour here. Could have audio tour using an app on your phone, but both Rog and my mobile's are running low on battery, so we just walk around and read what ever is available. Very good, makes you think!Baca lagi

  • Darwin Waterfront

    7 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Park in the parking available near the waterfront, and find that on weekends it is free - bonus!
    Now head to the swimming area so I go get changed into my bathers and have a cool off. Unfortunately Rog didn't bring his swimming gear so he's just relaxing in the shade - and keeping his fluids up (mainly cold water).
    At 3.45pm I go use the shower facilities to get ready to go and meet Jenny and Michael at 4.30pm at the Zen Rooftop Lounge Bar.
    After this we go for tea in the city with Jenny and Michael, they walk and we drive our ute a short distance to park near where Jen and Michael staying - Hilton Hotel. We end up having lovely Chinese food at Rendezvous Restaurant. End of the evening we leave Jen and Michael to continue their stay in the city while we head back to Ronnie's.
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  • Zen Rooftop Lounge

    7 September 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    We drive here and free park (short distance) and just get to the Bar before Jen and Michael arrive and join us. Great to have this get together in Darwin, enjoy our catch up while watching the sunset over the city.Baca lagi