Called into Paramount this morning to collect our caravan after being repaired and now heading towards Sorrento for our final committment. Last day of our holiday and we are going home after having a counter lunch with Maree & Paul as well as Graeme & Trevor & Mum at the Sorrento Pub for Dad & Steven's Memorial. Unfortunately the Patrol is not having a bar of it and has blown the motor while driving on the Frankston - Cranbourne Rd heading to Tooradin for a free camp for the night. RACV total care have towed us back to Frankston Caravan Park where we will spend the night and then get the car and van towed to Eltham tomorrow to be fixed. Could have been much worse so actually very happy.
This Blog is now closed, have had a wonderful holiday with Joy & Wayne traveling to WA as well as Stuart, Sue, Maree & Paul who all traveled across to Moana in SA with us.
Looking forward to the next adventure............
2016 Summer WA Trip
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Friday 15th April (Nhill - Daylesford)
Staying at Lyn & Kevins place for Friday 15th & Saturday 16th April before going over to Rochelles & Daniels for Sunday night. Planning on visiting as many people as we can while we are in Melbourne. Monday 18th April the caravan is going to Paramount to get the scratch fixed and we are having dinner with Erin & Trevor as well as Jason & Li before we do the Sorrento Memorial with Mum and the rest of the family on Thursday after we pick up the caravan and then head home.
Thursday 14th April (Langhorne Creek - Nhill)
A very pleasant drive towards Nhill where we are staying in the Caravan Park for the night. We stopped to have a look around Serviceton Railway Station which is on the line between Melbourne & Adelaide. Don't think it is used anymore which is a shame as it is a lovely old station with lots of history. There sitting in a cage was a beehive with lots of bees buzzing around.
Tuesday 12th April - Wednesday 13th April (Cowly Point - Langhorne Creek)
Beautiful warm morning as we hit the road and head towards Langhorne Creek to meet up with Chris & Eric. Sad farewells to Joy & Wayne, I will truly miss traveling with them, it has been lots of fun and laughs. Staying at Langhorne Creek for 2 nights, Tuesday by ourselves and Wednesday night with Chris & Eric. Very busy little camp here and close to the Wineries where we have managed to grab a few nice bottles. On Wednesday 13th April Chris & Eric have arrived and camped next to us for the night, have decided to walk up to the Pub for a counter tea tonight instead of bothering with doing any cooking. Have meet a nice couple in a motor home who have camped right behind us, such a small world they somehow ended knowing relatives of Eric's. You really need to behave yourself as it is a very small world.
Monday 11th April (Elliston - Cowly Point Free Camp)
Cooler weather as we leave Elliston and head towards Whyalla for our last night together. Just a little bit of drizzle as we travel up the hill and towards Lock, then Cowell and finally camp 554 (Cowly Point) where we will part ways tomorrow. Joy & Wayne are going to Wanye's parents and we are calling past Langhorne Creek to meet up with Chris & Eric for Tues & Wed nights. Pulled into a free camp south of Whyalla at Cowly Point, $6.50 not really a free camp but nice and quiet during the night, there were lots of lights on the refinery which looked very pretty, also lights on the end of the jetty and the old lighthouse. Looked a little like a fairyland. Went for a walk along the beach but no sand, only rocks still quite picturesque. Champagne for Happy Hour tonight to celebrate Joy's birthday as well as our last night together.
Thursday 7th – Monday 11th April (Elliston)
Have decided to spend 5 nights here at Elliston and have a
nice relax before heading towards Whyalla on Monday when we will probably part
ways with Joy & Wayne. Nice quiet
caravan park with a terrific camp kitchen where they have a Coonara heater that
is lit every night by one of the colourful residents that live here in the
park. We had a BBQ on Friday night where we cooked up steak and onions as well
as slices of potato that was absolutely yummy.
The internet signal here is pretty useless so I will have to update my
Blog later in the week. Barry & Wayne have tried numerous times to catch
some fish but not a lot of luck although on Saturday Barry brought me home a
lovely little King George Whiting that I will be having for dinner. A bit sad
that the holiday is now coming to an end, it has been a terrific trip with lots
of special moments and very relaxing as we didn’t travel lots of kilometres on
any days.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Wednesday 6th April (Penong – Elliston)
There was quite a bit of rain during the night but not all
that cold. Was hoping that it cleaned
the car and van but no such luck, they still look filthy. On the road by 9.00am and there is blue sky
to the West and grey skies to the East which is the way we are heading. Hopefully no more rain as we call into Ceduna
to do a spot of shopping as all of our veggies are gone due to going through
quarantine today. 12.30pm and it is still dull with no sun and fairly muggy but
thankfully no rain. We have ventured off the road to have a look at Venus Bay
which is approx. 5kms out of our way. The caravan park there was filled to the
brim and the carpark at the boat ramp had heaps of cars with trailers on the
back so guessing there are a lot of people out there fishing. There were also lots of people on the pier
fishing. I had thoughts that this was
going to be just a pretty scenic place to have a look and instead there were so
many people around I was stunned. I doubt that there would have been room for
our vans if we had wanted to stay. Hope they are all catching fish…… We have
just passed a spot on the map called Colton, nothing there at all except for 2
Cemeteries. One named “Colton Cemetery”
and the other named “Colton Catholic Cemetery”, I would have loved to have
counted how many graves were in each of them as there is absolutely nothing
here. Into Elliston caravan park for a few nights at this stage, paid for 2 but
think we may be here for 4 or 5, I guess that will depend on how many fish are
caught.
Fishermen in their Kayaks trying to catch King George Whiting.
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