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  • Day 8

    Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

    September 5, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

    Went on a cruise up the Brisbane River today to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Absolutely jaw dropping houses along the river - multi million places that went on for miles and miles. Arrived at the Sanctuary and saw koalas (obviously 😉), kangaroos, snakes, platypus, dingos and crocodiles. I couldn't come all this way and not hold a koala - right? Loads of lizards wandering around too!Read more

  • Day 155

    04.04-14.04.25 / House sitting Nr. 2

    April 4 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    House sitting im Bungalow-Neubaugebiet in Caboolture South / Riverbank bei:

    Lexi (beige) & Gizmo (schwarz) ..

    Ein tolles, modernes Haus & richtig liebe Hunde🐶🐶🐶

    Wir haben auch dort den Ofen hochgefahren🤷🏻‍♂️Read more

  • Day 9

    Whale watching 🐋

    September 6, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    Had an amazing few hours out on the water today looking for humpback whales in Moreton Bay - Brisbane. Joined the boat at 9 o'clock and by 11ish we spotted multiple whales - some of them were mums with calves. The slapping of their fins on the water was seriously loud and a really impressive sight 🐋Read more

  • Day 2

    Mark and me at his place

    August 30, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    I was too knackered and rough for a photo when I arrived at Mark's place so got this one the next night when I was feeling human again 🤣

  • Day 7

    Zugfahren mal anders

    May 14, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Wir sind heute das erste Mal mit dem Zug gefahren. Wir wurden vom Shuttle Bus des Hostels direkt vor unserem Bahnhof rausgeschmissen. Dort haben wir Gepäck eingecheckt und sind anschließend durch den angrenzenden Park flaniert :). Zudem hat Saskia ja gestern schonmal was geschrieben, deswegen belasse ich es bei ein paar Bildern.

    Das (Fern-) Zug fahren ist hier deutlich anders als in Deutschland. Zum einen fahren die Züge hier teilweise echt selten. Die Züge Richtung Outback fahren nur zweimal die Woche, die an der Küste immerhin je nach Teilabschnitt jeden Tag mindestens einmal.
    Die Pünktlichkeitsrate liegt hier übrigens bei den Fernverkehrszügen zwischen 80 und 90%. Da könnte sich die DB Mal gerne ne Scheibe von abschneiden.

    Zug fahren erinnert hier mehr an Fliegen wie es seien sollte (ohne lange Pass und Security-Checks). Man muss mindestens eine halbe Stunde vorher sein Gepäck eingecheckt haben, bekommt Standardmäßig eine Sitzplatzreservierung, und am Sitzplatz gibt es Strom, WLAN und Radio. Desweiteren kann man hier scheinbar ganz gut Mittagessen. Lamm mit Gemüse kostet umgerechnet 6 euro.
    An Board gibt es neben den üblichen Toiletten und so auch Duschen und Trinkwasserspender :).
    Heute machen wir mit dem Zug nur einen "kurzen" Hüpfer von 3:40h, und fahren danach mit dem Shuttle zu hervey bay.
    Verglichen mit dem ICE fährt der Zug hier übrigens ziemlich langsam. Meistens zwischen 80und 100km/h. Ruckeln tut er auch wesentlich mehr.
    ~M
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  • Day 9

    More 🐋

    September 6, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 19 °C
  • Day 239

    House sitting in Beachmere, QLD

    October 15, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    So...we've been passing the time by taking on a house and dog sitting gig in Beachmere for a lovely family who were heading off to Bali for a month.

    The house is right on the beach and the three dogs I'm sitting, are pretty cute. There were only supposed to be two dogs, but there was a Pug next door who spent her entire life on a rope, not being walked or getting any attention, so she became part of the family and thus there were four doglets to look after. Dick likes them all and it's nice to see him playing with some little buddies.

    Beachmere is a cute little suburb between Brisbane and the Sunny Coast with a few shops and cafes, not dissimilar to Agnes Water. I like it here. The residents are in dire need of house sitters, I've been asked constantly if I'll do other house sits since I arrived. I feel bad letting them know this is a one off as I'm temporarily stuck in Brisbane.

    And I'm not good with being sedentary when I'm supposed to be flouncing about the countryside! My mother would say I'm 'pacing like a restless lion'. But that's due to the distasteful fact that we are only here whilst we threaten Titan Caravans with legal action via expensive Brisbane lawyers.

    Titan finally gave in last week, once they'd seen the independent inspection report I'd been waiting over a month for, which reported the floor needing replacing as it was 85% water saturated and rotting, plus the roof was collapsing. Those jerks had been spewing lies for two and a half months, making out it was my 'misuse of the van' and a faulty water filter.

    I despise liars. I despise bullies. It is so typical of ignorant, misogynistic Australian men to underestimate and attempt to rip off a lone female. Did they really think I'd just walk away? Do people do that?

    I'm disappointed I won't have my day in court. I enjoy giving witness testimony. I've acquired evidence against them of perjury, attempting to obtain property by deception and the strict liability offence of misleading me about my entitlements under Australian Consumer Law, with a mandatory fine of $10 million dollars. So, it would have been a satisfying day. Fortunately, the Office of Fair Trading are prosecuting them for a plethora of trading offences, so they will be fined tens of thousands of dollars and lose their licence to trade. I can walk away satisfied with my refund knowing the OFT are getting rid of the rubbish. I wish the OFT the best of British luck in shutting them down.

    Whilst staying in Beachmere, I've been searching high and low for a new van to continue our travels. It's not as sexy looking as the Blackhawk but it does have the advantage that it comes without major defects and is not a write off. It's a double axle and 2 feet longer, but it has everything I require on board including a washing machine (had no idea how important one of those would be) and it fits within all the weight restrictions. Pictures below. I think we were doing a tow ball weight test in one of those photos.

    I'm having some long awaited surgery next week, then we'll be off as soon as I'm recovered, a week or two after that, westward bound. Tally ho!
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  • Day 3

    Burpengary, QLD - Home of the Titans

    February 21, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Arrived at Titan Caravans at 11.30am, to collect our flash new rig. The caravan wasn't ready. Quite deliberately, not ready.

    Apparently they wanted more money up front, if they were going to get it registered, swap the tow hitch over, fit the water filters, fit and install a smart TV and the DC - DC charger, ready for me to collect today - as we had agreed.

    Cue my best resting bitch face, a massive eye roll and my patient, slow voice, reserved for morons: "Have you heard of the telephone? Jolly useful tool, for asking people things."

    When presented with the choice of having to find us pet friendly accommodation for the night, or getting all of those things fitted within 4hrs, they chose the latter.

    So Dick and I, along with 24 chicken nuggets, are hanging at the dog park down the road, waiting for the Titanic Morons to do their job.

    At least Dick's happy.
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  • Day 145

    Bellmere

    September 12, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    We arrived in the Caboolture area 5 days before my 50th birthday. We were meant to spend 3 weeks but I come down with the flu and was sick for 2 weeks. (Got my first and hopefully only Covid test) We had a couple of appointments and attended the wedding of Mark's niece, Samantha to Dave.

    We did a couple of drives went up to Monteville for the day which is on another blog.
    We went to Bribie Island a couple of times once for my brother's granddaughter's birthday.
    We also managed to visit a couple of pubs, Eumundi markets, Australia Zoo and Eat Street among many more.

    My birthday was a family affair unfortunately Covid stopped our kids and their partners and a couple of dear friends from interstate coming. I had a wonderful time with the family that could attend.

    Thank you to Cevine and Liz for having us. (Cevine for giving me the flu) Benson and Furrgus for keeping us entertained.

    Next stop is the south side of Brisbane to catch up with my brother and his family as well as a few friends.
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