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East Corrimal

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    • Day 592

      Canberra - Wollongong

      December 17, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Bevor es wieder in die Stadt geht (Sydney) wollten wir noch einmal einen Campingplatz am Meer aufsuchen. So entschlossen wir quasi etwas abseits der Mitte zwischen Sydney und Canberra nach Wollongong eine Nacht einzulegen.

      Bevor die 3h Fahrt aus Canberra aber losging schlenderten wir noch etwas durch die Innenstadt von Canberra. Hier fand sich sogar ein Weihnachtschor. Etwas komisch bei gefühlten 30 Grad.

      Und Toby wurde sein Sandwich von einem Raben aus der Hand geklaut 😂😂
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    • Day 240

      Day 3 - Kev's House

      November 28, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      The engineer is coming out today to hopefully fix the Internet between 1pm - 5pm. As we didn't really leave the house yesterday and we had to spend the afternoon waiting for the engineer, we decided to walk to the beach for a couple of hours in the morning. Corrimal Beach is around a 20 minute walk from Kev's house. It was a little bit windy and slightly overcast but still warm enough for sunbathing. We didn't make it in the water though.

      Back at Kev's we rustled ourselves up some lunch and waited for the engineer to arrive. The engineer did a cracking job of fixing the internet so we spent the rest of the afternoon binge watching some more of the Blacklist. Kev got back from work around 4pm and has a few days off now which is good.
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    • Day 347

      Stroud to Wollongong, NSW

      January 31, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Getting close to the border with Victoria now, just 4hrs away! Love it when we get to tick off a new State!

      Had a lovely time in historic Stroud, met a family who volunteered at the museums - and scored a free dinner at their farm. Yessss!

      The most memorable thing about that night was their regaling a tale about a Dingo stealing their Dachshund. Literally picked it up and ran off with it! I kept a close eye on Dick but the Chihuahua in his heritage means he is fierce and menacing when he needs to be.

      We met up with a long lost friend whilst in Sydney, Jen Bishop the journalist from ye olde Wiltshire and had a wonderful gossip about the good old days, when detectives were predatory and WPcs loved it. Literally, the best afternoon I've had in years!

      I did the Sydney tourist trail on my 40th with a betrothed ( #scandal ) so have seen the Opera House and bridge. Didn't venture into the CBD this time. Too hot for a black dog.

      Spent Australia Day by the pool as it was stinking hot. For the Brits reading this, the 26th Jan marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove, Botany Bay and raising of the Union Flag by Captain Arthur Phillip, who brought 700 convicts with him.

      It has become an awkwardly political date, with Aboriginal tribes calling it Invasion Day. Being a first generation Australian with no history here, I am late to the party but can totally see their point. I just hope they don't write it out of the history books.

      South of Sydney, the NSW coast line is gorgeous, so hoping our opinion of NSW will improve before we leave. Not a fan of the over legislation and littering of the countryside and beaches with signs advertising lots and lots of rules. Which we pointedly ignore.

      Rules!

      An over zealous dog warden attempted to write us a ticket a few weeks back in Belmont, as apparently it wasn't an off leash area and Dick had been swimming. Since when did local Councils have jurisdiction over the damn sea?!

      As he started to make out the ticket to my alter ego, Felicity Jones of Brighton, UK, I airily pointed out there was no sign in the direction we had walked, and that Assistance Dogs are not allowed to eliminate whilst on leash. That last part was utter tripe that I'd just made up.

      Dick was backing me up by handily having a poo 💩 . The warden was a fellow grumpy ex cop and after agreeing that dogs are better than people, he ripped up the ticket and I grinned delightedly (on the inside).

      Not that it mattered. Felicity Jones is a fictional character and I doubt she had any intention of paying my fine.

      I developed a habit early on in this trip of leaving my phone behind, so attached is every photo I've taken since Taree. All seven of them!

      Edit: went to a Buddhist Temple in Wollongong today so have added some new photos.
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    • Day 1

      Off we go again

      September 2, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Another quick run to test everything out. We hung out with Brad & Aiden briefly in the morning before heading off. We left around 11:30 and did a straight run to Corrimal Beach tourist park. We set up and went for a wander. We looked around some small local shops, the iga, bakery, takeaway shop, etc, then wandered back towards the beach. Dogs are allowed on a leash after 4pm, so we walked over the bridge to Towradgi for a look. It was pretty cold with the southerly breeze coming through!
      We had some drinks and snacks before deciding on Bonno's pizza for dinner rather than battling the wind with the cooker. Very chilled evening and an early night.
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    • Day 185

      Cours de surf

      December 17, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Petit cours de surf avec Eva et Lisa, les vagues étaient mauvaises et la prof aussi.
      Mais on a bien rigolé et on a été récompensés par une belle pizza.

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