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SOTR- Workation

So we did it
We took a huge leap & moved to country Vic to learn all about running a caravan park
6 mnths working & living together in our van, in winter, in VIC. It will either break us or make us & set us up on our journey.
Let's see what happens….
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  • Trip start
    April 1, 2023

    BIG 4 Castlemaine Gardens Holiday Park

    March 30, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Meet the new caretakers…..

    We decided to quit our ‘normal’ jobs to caretake for 6 months and learn all there is to know about running a caravan park in preparation for working as we travel.

    However we didn’t quite quit, Johnny is still working 2 days a week with Phillip Chun and Justine 1 day a week in a LSL position with Castlemaine Health Complex Care.

    We arrived on the Thursday to set up the van beside the residence and enjoyed a day off before starting, and what a start that was.
    Our first month included Easter, school holidays and Anzac Day long weekend 😳, a baptism by fire
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  • Castlemaine Botanical Gardens

    April 1, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    We are so lucky to have the beautiful Castlemaine Botanical Gardens on our doorstep. Our morning walk sets us up for the day and have been lucky to see a pair of powerful owls nesting 🦉and a few families of ducklings 🐥
    We have both got back into running again, but only short lived for Justine
    Whilst working we have been able to listen to the Bagpipers practicing in the park
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  • Autumn in Castlemaine

    May 31, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    We are so fortunate to have experienced Castlemaine in Autumn, cold crisp mornings, sunny clear blue days, starry nights and such beautiful colours 🍁 🍁🍁🍁

  • House sit- Cambells Creek

    July 8, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

    Our first house sit 💗🏡💗

    We love our little home, but the cold Victorian winter limits us to indoors and so it’s been nice to break the months up with a house sit 🏡

    Our first house sit was for 3 weeks in Cambells Creek, and we have Saria🧍🏼‍♀️Tom🧍🏼‍♂️ Lara 🐕 and Charlie 🐕 to thank for trusting us with their home 💕

    We enjoyed the extra space and not having to dance around each other, being able to walk between rooms and having a full kitchen with oven and a shower with room to move 🚿

    Having a large comfy sofa was great, even if we had to share it for cuddles with our 2 furry friends 🐕 🐕
    But the best bit was being able to sit up in bed to read 📖

    Having lived and worked together for many weeks it was nice to have some time apart and our own space, but sleeping apart 5 nights a week was a major negative for us
    That and having to drive to work each morning - a full 7 minutes 😜

    Would we do it again, definitely and have our next sit all set up 💕
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  • Castlemaine Diggings

    August 23, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Whilst here we have loved adventuring in the Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park, exploring remains of the settlements and abandon mines in the area.

    Gold was first discovered by Europeans in the area in 1851 triggering the Mount Alexander gold rush leading to an influx of migrants from around the world and a population of 40-60,000 by 1852.

    Our first 6km loop walk started at the Garfield Water Wheel, one of the largest in the world, along the earth and gravel tracks that many prospectors would have walked before us, to the ruins of the Nimrod Reef Mine and Welsh Village, discovered abandoned mine shafts, open cut mines and slate quarry along the way. Evidence all around of the homes and lives lived in the area at that time.

    Next we headed on another 6km loop over Burns Hill to the Monster Meeting place, where 15 000 gold diggers met to protest an increase in mining fee in December 1851.

    An almost 8km loop took us to the Pennyweight Flat Cemetery which began as an informal burial ground ending with almost 200, mostly children and babies, being buried there between 1852 and 1857.

    A 10km loop taking in Forest Creek Trail took us through what was once the richest goldfield in the world to Expedition Pass Reservoir at Golden Point. The reservoir was constructed in 1868 to provide a reliable source of water to the Goldfields community and takes its name from the gap in the hills named by Major Mitchell on his 1836 expedition.

    The 2.8km self guided Eureka Reef Heritage Walk took us to some of the oldest and best preserved quartz mining relics in Victoria

    And finally the Garfield Bush walk (400m) and the Mine Heritage walk (500m)
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  • House sit- Castlemaine

    September 6, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    💗 We are loving our new house sit 💗

    Our 2nd house sit is for a little over 5 weeks in Castlemaine, and we have Debra🧍🏼‍♀️ Lulu 🐈‍⬛ and Sonny 🐈‍⬛ to thank for trusting us with their home 💕

    *Only a 7 min walk to work via the beautiful botanic gardens
    *Open fire for cosy cold nights in
    *Secluded courtyard perfect for a morning coffee and evening drinks
    *Bed with a view makes it hard to get up in the morning
    *Our furry friends need cuddles and food- lots of both
    *Short walk into town

    We could definitely live here and won’t want to leave 🥰
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    Trip end
    October 1, 2023