Christmas 2022

December 2022 - January 2023
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  • Day 1

    Bolganup homestead Porongarup

    December 23, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    We have just arrived at Bolganup homestead in Porongarup. The Faulkner family settled in 1908 and built the homestead in 1912. This is where the host grew up, as did his father.
    It is a quaint little house with 3 bedrooms but only one toilet and bathroom.
    There are 5 adults staying here so let us hope that the bathroom and toilet situation isn't going to be too challenging.
    We had lovely cheese platter and then yummy lamb kofta with salad for dinner.
    We have all headed to bed early as we are hoping to get a walk in before lunch.
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  • Day 2

    Christmas Eve

    December 24, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Ruby and I woke very early this morning and were taking a walk before the household even stirred.
    After breakfast, we ventured to do a short 2km hike at Wansbrough walk which I mistakenly read to be an easy and not too hilly walk. Turned out to have a very steep gradient and a difficult hike.
    The hard work paid off though, as we had a very scrumptious lunch at Maleeya Thai Restaurant. It was surprising to find Highland cattle in the paddock, an impressive cacti garden and authentic Thai food truly in the middle of nowhere .
    After a restful afternoon, we had the most yummy glazed Christmas ham with salad and potato salad, painstakingly prepared by Ruby and Kai.
    We finished the night with monopoly then icecream panatone.
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  • Day 3

    Christmas Day

    December 25, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Christmas morning started with yummy shortbread and coffee. The start of our gastronomic journey today.

    We then followed with Christmas presents giving, and then a fantastic breakfast prepared by Warrick and Kai.

    We then climbed a mountain on Christmas Day. We unanimously decided to hike up Castle Rock with Kai, Warrick and Jane continuing all the way up to the Sky Walk, which is a platform at the top of Castle Rock that circumnavigates the rock.
    After a 5.16 km walk, we had a picnic of yesterday's ham for lunch.

    When we got back to the accommodation, Ruby started to prepare the turkey for our dinner. Whilst the turkey was in the oven, we went to the barn which was converted into a games room with pool table, ping pong and table soccer. We had to work off some of the food, somehow...
    Dinner was roast turkey and Christmas pudding for dessert. Super scrumptious.

    As I am writing this entry in bed, I am sitting straight up, trying to digest the copious amount of delicious food that I have eaten all day.
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  • Day 4

    Boxing Day

    December 26, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Nancy Peak Hike

    It is Boxing Day and traditionally, the family go Boxing Day sales shopping. As we are in the middle of nowhere, there isn't a place to do shopping so the family resorted to shop online......
    Ruby and I did go for a nice hike up to Nancy Peak after breakfast and left the young ones home to do shopping.
    The rest of boxing day was spent recovering from Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. It concluded with a very hilarious competition of table soccer and pool at the games room.
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  • Day 5

    Albany

    December 27, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Today we were all leaving Porongarup, with the young ones off camping in Hopetoun and we were heading to Albany.
    Before checking into our motel, we did a short hike at Twin Creek Reserve. Finally found the slipper orchid. This place will be well worth going to in spring as the write up say that there were lots of variety of wildflowers to be found.
    We had a restful afternoon post check in. Dinner was at the very well reviewed Tandoori Indian Restaurant. We went to the house on 137 Mueller Street, the largest and most spectacular Christmas lights house ever. The garden was lit with reindeer, Santa in the trees, the lawn had fairy lights, rose garden had 65 red roses as that was related to cystic fibrosis. The place was raising awareness and funds collected for cystic fibrosis. Absolutely amazing!!
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  • Day 6

    Albany day 2

    December 28, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Gourmandise start to our morning always sets us up for a great day.
    Today is a pretty chilled day of walking in Albany City Centre, lunch at the balcony of Emu Point Cafe overlooking the new swimming lagoon. It was lovely to return to Lilydale accommodation just above the port of Albany.
    Concluded with a lovely romantic dinner at Liberte.
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  • Day 7

    Albany Day 3

    December 29, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    We went for shopping and cooked the start of Christmas ham variation. Ruby made a soup with the ham bones. We also got some Coffin Bay oysters and Nannygai fish for lunch.
    I also did my first treatment after my hand surgery and treatment and hand went well.
    We did a short walk into the town centre and back.
    Now just resting and preparing water and food for the Bald Head hike tomorrow.
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  • Day 8

    Albany Day 4

    December 30, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Bald Head Hike

    We had ham variation number two today as ham sandwiches.

    We started at 8am to hike up Bald Head.
    The track improvements to Bald Head had just finished. There were 17 cars parked already. We were used to being the only ones on this hike . Never known it to be so busy . We prefer the raw difficult hikes where nobody goes .

    It took us 3 hrs 50mins to get to the end of the peninsula. Almost 7hrs to finish the walk.
    The views were as spectacular as ever. The walk was still challenging even with the trek upgrade. They have added 100s of steps and board walks which made it easier then on sand dunes but much harder as there were so many steps.

    With so many people on the track, it was interesting to see the parade of fashion. Many yummy young females wore a full face of makeup and trendy figure clinging exercise lycra tights under crop bra-like tops. One lady even hiked in a cotton sundress one could wear to lunch at a winery. Lots of skin was on parade. I don't know how they went through tight narrow paths with overgrown scratchy shrubs.
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  • Day 9

    New Year's Eve

    December 31, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Saturday morning in Albany is for visiting the Farmer's Market. We almost missed it as Grace directed us to a very subdued and small craft market in the main York Street near the town hall where we bought 3 huge zucchinis for $1 each. One is a yellow zucchini, something different to try. Fortunately Ruby drove back to the accommodation and instead drove to where she thought the markets were. We felt the bustle of the market as we turned into the street. It was a small but busy market, and was so lovely as everyone queued up. When it was our turn, the stall holders took time to explain the produce to us, and there was no rush. A very pleasant experience indeed. We bought eggs, tatsoi, pakchoi, English spinach, blueberries and cherries, bread and almond croissant. On the way back to the accommodation, we passed a Buddhist monk and nun. We remembered that once a week, Venerable Mudu from the Albany branch of Buddhist Society of Western Australia does a pindapat, when monks walk through the streets with their alms bowl, accepting the generosity of the public made through offerings of food. We quickly parked, stood on the pavement and offered some cherries to the them in exchange for a blessing and a Christmas card. A very privileged experience indeed.

    Lunch was at Chanya Thai near the TransWA bus station with Mimi who just moved from Perth to Albany just over a year ago, Warrick and Kai who moved from camping at Bremer Bay to Albany. Chanya Thai is small family run restaurant with homely food. Our friend Mimi chefs for the owners at another establishment, 6 degrees Pub, so she knows the kitchen staff. We feasted so heartily that Grace and I needed a walk after lunch. We walked along the path outside our accommodation, Lilydale Cottage, towards Middleton Beach. Plan was to walk 20 minutes and then turn back. The whole walk took us just on the hour. We went a bit off track up Mt Clarence looking for orchids, and saw more Slipper orchids. In keeping with serendipitous encounters of the day, we met one of the fellow walkers from yesterday's hike at Bald Head, a lovely young lady who broke her wrist in 3 different places whilst rock climbing (ouch!) and still came along this rock climbing holiday as she'd booked it before her accident. She was looking for her friends who were climbing on the cliffs along that path. She did Bald Head hike yesterday as the climbing spot yesterday was too difficult for her to access with a wrist in cast.
    Another quiet evening in Lilydale Cottage eating through our large stash of food from Perth, and spinach from the market.
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