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    • Day 134

      change of plans! probably not last time.

      January 28, 2017 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

      It was a bit of a puzzle how to define my trip and do everything I want within this year. Afterall I think it just fits.

      Because it's now hotter I want to go to tasmania first and then travel up the east coast. It's now hotter there and also better temperature to surf but it's not to hot. At the end of the year it's cooler and then travel trough the outback so it's not that warm. Afterall a bit more driving but better temperature overall.

      I'm planning on going to tasmania end of February / begin March. End of March I'm going back with the ferry to Melbourne. Than drive to Sydney, hopefully work there for a month in June. Afterwards go to brisbane and do some activities. Then go to cairns, then to darwin. Hopefully find a job around darwin for 2nd year visa. Afterwards go down to Adelaide and from adelaide straight to Sydney where my trip started.

      I'm not gonna say what kind of activities I gonna do. I don't even know it myself so. One thing I can say is that I'm gonna skydive and surf :-D

      I made a bucketlist. Yeah I must there on believing.(Dutch saying translated)

      That's the plan for now. Probably it's gonna change. Don't know how and when (else I would tell you now ofcourse!), but I'll see what's on my path.

      The picture with road work is a typical situation in Australia. :-P
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    • Day 123

      who can answer the question?

      January 17, 2017 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 39 °C

      This week I realized I don't want to be a farmer. Probably after a few months there's no challenge and only hard work. But what do I wanna be and what do I wanna do? You can be and do anything you want! Okay almost anything then.

      Most of all be yourself!. Ah yeah one problem solved!. Only thing is to figure out who you are... Not that easy..

      What I wanna do? To much at the same time. So I definitely wanna keep skydiving, motorcrossing, snowboarding, go-karting, surfing.. Hmm yeah I see maybe only surfing if I can't do all the other stuff. But what I'm gonna do? How do I get my money to live? Engineer 40 hours a week at the same place? Or maybe in the field to travel all over the world and see nothing, because your aways working?. Maybe become a skydive instructor? Or maybe something else, like a nurse? Hmm, definitely no! Haha :-P.

      And where do I wanna live? Netherlands? Why, because I lived there for 26 years and my family and friends live there? Hmm.. We will see.

      I hope I can answer the question after my traveling. Until now I don't know what traveling is gonna bring me and how long it will take, but I know already that is gonna end and that I have my answers by then.

      Oh yeah and ofcourse I worked this week. Not much exciting new stuff. But still driving tractors, combine and more farming stuff. The dogs always try to get in the back of the ute and come along. I had it once without knowing. Halfway I saw a dog in my mirror..:-P. Sunrise and sunset are really nice. And the wheat crop we're now harvesting is full of dust! Wensday was my first time to drive the header in the dark. Lucky the crop was easy because you can't see much in the dark with a lot of dust.

      I'm glad they have a freezer here so I can eat icecream everyday! Jeeahj!
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    • Day 117

      farmwork

      January 11, 2017 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      This week I again drove on the header. I helped Peter (old farmer) to bring grain with the truck to graincorp. And I drove for the fist time in a real truck, Awsome! And every morning I had to feed the sheep. They got 2 dogs and they love attention Haha. Good to have them around, there also dogs to get the sheep together.

      Wensday it was raining and had to stop harvesting. We could do some maintenance on some machines.

      This farm reminds me of an old friend of my, he was also living on a farm. But stuff every where and you can't find anything. A lot of used stuff, because you never know when it comes in handy!. An old stubborn farmer who's gonna quit when he's in a wooden box. Every Sunday to church just because they do it already 70 years. So why would you quit going to church? :-P

      And then you realize that farming is a hobby instead of work. If you have a farm. Mostly you work all day long almost every day. Always at home. Once a year a week on holiday if you're lucky. Well I'll be rather working 40 hours for a company and do whatever I want next to it :-D.

      This week again a lot of hours, total of 70.
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    • Day 6

      update!

      February 12, 2017 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      I did some searching for how long the trip would take and how many kilometres we would make. I think it would take about 11 days and around 1500km. We will see if it is correct at the end.

      Currently we got 3 cars. The other 2 are rented and we tried to name them. Unfortunately hasn't worked out yet. I'm going with Anna. Sebastian, patricia and léa are going together and will start together withe and Anna on 28th of February. Ben, nicoletta and Josephine are going together but they Wil start one day later.

      And if you travel in Australia half of the backpackers are German. Also our group. I said that it's only allowed to speak English. Else you will be putt in a corner. :-P

      A few people where scared this would be a planned trip. Because I made some things in excel to clear my head. But we are gonna travel around and see how we go. ;-)

      Maybe we have some more people but I think this is the group and 8 persons is a perfect group, not too big and not to small!
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    • Day 129

      Weeding (no not weed for smoking :-P)

      January 23, 2017 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      This week a lot of weeding. But it isn't that bad work. Imagine nice warm weather of 28 degrees. Nice sunny. A light breeze, walking around and look around you. Just like hiking right?! Only now you walk half day on the same paddick. Looking for thesame plants and earn money in the meantime. I can imagine worst jobs. The only thing that's really annoying are the Flies, they are continually buzzing around your face and go on your face, in your ears and nose.

      Next to work I had to make some plans for the next travel period. Probably I'll work till 1 February

      Oh yeah again I had the dogs in the back of the ute. Look in the mirror.
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    • Day 108

      lots of hours

      January 2, 2017 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Monday I learned how to maintain the gleaner and afterwards drove it for a couple of hours. Rest of the day was all little stuff. At the end of the day the Peter (the old farmer) tried to roadkill 2 rabbits. Maybe he hit one properly but the other one survived :-P. The rabbits are not goqod for the crop.

      Wensday evening Peter felt down of the truck trailer, and injured himself. Luckily he could walk normal but was a bit sore. After a scan in the hospital he had a cracked vertebra in his back. So he had to do it "easy". You know how old farmers are, take it easy is not in their dictionary.

      Thursday I woke up a bit earlyer and started to maintain the gleaner and afterwards drove until mortie came around 3 o clock. Afterwards I did some stuff and finished bit after 10 so that's a pretty long day of more than 15 hours.

      Saturday, I did feed the sheep first and then maintenance at the header. (gleaner) afterwards I had to clean up some lentils that felt next to the bin.. Almost 2000kg.. Oops. Afterwards I drove a bit on the header. In the afternoon we had to stop of the heat. Because there were a lot of fires at other places. So had a few hours rest and then did some other stuff. I watched cricket for the first time. It's a very popular sport in Australia. Just like soccer in Holland.

      Sunday I had the morning off and the afternoon some maintaining at the header and afterwards bring some grain to graincorp.

      Video of harvesting lentils: https://youtu.be/lKaAXjQEneo

      Total this week was a lot of work, total of 85 Hours and so a lot of money for traveling and skydiving :-D.

      Probably next week wouldn't be a big difference from this week.
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    • Day 40

      Grampians Victoria

      January 30, 2013 in Australia ⋅ 25 °C

      Heute ging es weiter - zunächst nach Hamilton. Dort haben wir Kaffee getrunken und Karten geschrieben. Dann nochmal voll getankt und 2 supergeile CD's gekauft. Heute waren die Grampians unser Ziel. Wir sind im Nationalpark ins Infocenter und haben dann in der Nähe vom Mt William übernachtet.Read more

    • Day 17

      Clare Valley!

      January 28, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Drove a bit north to the Clare Valley. More great scenery in the Adelaide Hills.

      Three times lucky on the cycling! Clare Valley Reisling Trail... absolutely beautiful. Beats the Napa and the Loire Valley for great wineries, super scenery, neat history. Discovered Reislings dont have to be sweet 🥂. Stops along the way... 'flat white' ☕ under the olive trees; gourmet cheese plate at O'Leary Walker winery (4 generations of vintners). Went 40 km today...only 29° so no problem 😏.

      Sevenhills winery... started by the Jesuits to make wine for the altar...still going 180 years later. And that's the age of the oldest vines...still producing!

      Final tennis watching.. men's final. Shorter night than expected... congrats Jokey!
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    • Day 114

      A few odds of today

      March 6, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      The gardener in the middle of the roundabout is done brilliantly , even I thought at first it was a real person.... lol our stop over for the night in a little outback town called Patchewollock, $15 with power & water , a few interesting pics along with the local pub. lolRead more

    • Day 441

      Horsham

      July 5, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      We spent a few days in Horsham and looking around the area.
      We completed the Silo trail that we started at Easter and went to the Stick Shed.
      I finally bought myself a winter jacket it is very much needed.
      The Stick Shed was the first bulk wheat storage solution built in 1941. It was built with 560 unmilled sticks. The shed is 270 metres long, 60 metres wide and 19 metres high. It was the first grain storage shed built and the only one remaining.
      The silo art was amazing, the detail that the artist can get onto the silo blows you away.
      If you are travelling pick up a brochure and follow the trail.
      Pink lake wasn't as good as it could be too many clouds. The pink is still visible just not as vibrant.
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