This our journey- sometimes it is boring day to day but sometimes it can be exciting seeing new things. We also include our cat in almost everything we do. Our lives were thrown a curve July 2011, therefore the bog needed to change direction.
Monday, April 11, 2011
A new blog to follow
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Launceston
In between Ness working we have been doing some looking around, so where have we been- we drove out to Derby. Derby was a tin mining town until a major flood back 1920's. A number of people drowned- none of the miners. The town has created a museum to share their history and we fell in love with the area in 2006, so of course we had to go back and have a look at the new museum. It was great. At the same time they were getting over more recent floods. The main road from Scottsdale to St Helens was still closed.
I started to write this yesterday- it rained overnight and there is a current flash flood warning for the East Area. This is the area I was just writing about. Enough about the weather. As I said we went to Derby and then took a different route back via Bridport. Bridport is a pretty little coastal town- we came to the conclusion it is a summer holiday place as most places looked locked up. We then continued on thru the countryside taking back roads to Launceston. It was a lovely day to finish off the weekend. As we are reading the paper nearly everyday, we have been discussing the local politics. No we are not joining any protest marches against or for the new pulp mill but did learn something interesting, for every dollar collected in GST in Tassie the government receives $1.60, they also have the highest unemployment; I wonder why that is? Recently two sawmills closed- maybe relying on two industries Forest and Tourism is the problem.
Friday, April 1, 2011
No Bunnings
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Hobart
We head north on Saturday- looking forward to it as it is colder here. We had some winds last night and lots of rain.
The cat isn't dealing with the cold very well- trying to bury herself in the bed under the quilt. Maybe we will have to buy her a coat and some boots time will tell.
We drove to Perth the other day to catch up with Ricky and Di and we will see Di again tomorrow as Ness has a induction she needs to go to in Launceston on Friday (this is her back up job if Bunnings doesn't happen). There hasn't been much getting out and about to see things but they will change once we start working and get into a routine.
Hope everyone is coping with the flooding on the south coast. Please stay safe and take care of each other, blessings. Michelle and Ness
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tasmania
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Lakes Entrance
So it was onto seeing the area. We went for a drive to Nowa Nowa- don’t you love that name. I love it Ness just shakes her head. We continued on to Buchan and the caves. The cave we went thru was called the fairy cave. Some great formations and the guide was interesting with her information. The caves where found on purpose to rival Jenolan Caves, the Victorian government paid a gentleman Moon (we cant remember his 1st name) to search the area for caves that could be open to the public. He found them and they became large part his life and his family’s’. Mr Moon named his daughter Fairy after the fairy cave. She was married in the Fairy cave and named on of her sons Cave.
It was then on to The Snowy River NP, a twisting road up the mountains. We reached the fork in the road right to Snowy NP, left to Jindabyne. Jindabyne was only 130kms. We hesitated, as to cross the border in a different place is one of the things we like to do. No we will continue into the park to see Little River Waterfall and Victoria’s deepest gorge and of course The Snowy River.
If you closely at the photo you can see the river in the top left corner.
On the drive back we spotted an interesting place to stop for fuel- the picture explains it all.
Not sure what type of fuel they sell, maybe it was only the fumes.
We got back to the highway and turned off to have a look at the river as suggested by a local. It was worth the time.
We then followed a dirt track thru a timber plantation to find a trestle railway bridge, all made from the timber in the immediate area. The bridge was built in the late 1800’s and it was used until 1988. The only reason the railway was closed was because it was damaged during a bushfire. That’s what the sign told us but a discussion with a local told us the government shut railway down from Bairnsdale to Orbust anyway.
On our travels back to Lakes Entrance we found the first oil bore in Australia and of course 90 mile beach.
The next we did nothing but washed clothes and sat around freezing. The following day we were going to Dargo but of course got sidetrack to another National Park. This time it was the Mitchell River NP.
This has many indigenous sites of significance. Ness walked to one of them Den of Nargun. I didn’t have the right shoes- yeah I was happy about that one. It was once again a downhill climbing over rocks but the photos are good.
The following day we travelled a bit further to Port Albert via Sale. This is where all the grey nomads hide out. It has a parking area that you can camp in for 48hrs if you are self sufficient. This is a quaint village that was once the largest port in Victoria 2nd only to Port Phillip, in its hey day.
Looking towards the Bass
Strait.
We then had to stop at the largest swing bridge in Australia.
It was off to Pakenham the next day Tuesday 1st March. We found Lakes Entrance pretty but very like central coast of NSW. Its great if you like fishing and even at the tourist information centre they can only suggest a charter fishing trip on the lakes, or short walks along the lake or beach. In Ness’ words a very fishy place.
Will write more soon.
Ness and Michelle
Email: Ness1211@hotmail.com
Blog: nessmichelle.blogspot.com
Friday, February 25, 2011
Across the border
A great Day-
Yes we stayed at Yellow Pinch Dam. It was a little off the road so it should have been very quiet. We shared the sight with 4 Motor homes and they were not quiet. They were all from Batemans Bay heading for Merimbula, enjoying happy hour for 4 or 5 hours. We also couldn’t find the dam- found Yellow Pinch creek, Yellow Pinch Road but no dam.
Today we travel the great distance of 30kms to Eden. What an enchanting spot. We went for a look at the Killer Whale Museum. Wandered in the main street and kept stopping to admire the beautiful blue of Twofold Bay.
Tom-The Killer Whales
It has been documented (in Eden), that the Killer whales would round up other types of whales for the fishermen, like sheepdogs. The fishermen gave them the tongues and lips of the whale as a reward. This has never been witnessed anywhere else in the world. There is also a story of Old Tom circling the area where one fishman drowned and the body not found. He stayed in the area for a week, the body was found the moment he left the area.
We then travelled to Ben Boyd NP. Ben Boyd tried to build his own town with the ambition of making it the capital of Australia. Of course he went broke for a number of reasons and the area is now a national park. It is not only for cultural reasons but for environmental reasons it was made a NP. We didn’t see much as it was dirt roads to the sites of interest and we had the van on the back. Of course we followed the road to the end and found the Navy wharf and a wonderful old house, a chipping mill with wharf and a big no entry sign, for the wood chipping mill.
By this stage it was 12.30 and we still wanted to see the Snowy River flow into the sea and we were still in NSW.
In Ness’ words the road looked ok but it rolled every which way. Up hills and down hills, the car had a real workout today. Lunch was at a rest stop over the border, a nice spot with clean toilets and lots of shade. We reached Orbost and followed the signs to Marlo. This area has some very green countryside with nice healthy milking cows in the fields and a litter of piglets on the side of the road. Mum was in her pen and they were unaware of the danger they were in with traffic passing by. We followed the road with river beside us most of the way, we went straight to the beach and stood watched the water mix with the ocean waves. We both have been to the beginning of this river and it was awe inspiring to see it follow into the ocean.
The Snowy River flowing into the sea
It was back to the highway, by this stage it was close to 4pm so it was decided we would stay in Lakes Entrance. That’s we are now. We are going to spend two nights here as we want to go to some caves and have a look around without caravan in tow.
Ness and Michelle
Email: Ness1211@hotmail.com
Blog: nessmichelle.blogspot.com
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Wollongong To Melbourne
Our thoughts are with all our friends and their families who have connections with Christchurch.
And that brings us to now. Ness and I decided to do the coast road to Melbourne. So it was through Nowra, a quick stop at Milton for fuel and another stop for coffee just before Ulladulla and we are currently sitting at roadside stop south of Mogo about 130kms north of Bega, it is about 12noon. It is a nice peaceful stop with a fresh breeze blowing in the windows. There is a little bit of traffic and there is a bit of road work but nothing like up north of Sydney. The road condition isn’t too bad either overall.
Ulladulla Harbour
We have decided to stop for the night south of Bega at Yellow Pinch Dam at this stage, which could change in the next hour. We not in a hurry and we want to have a bit of look at some of the country down this way.
I was given a car charge for the computer so I can write emails etc while we are driving without sending the battery flat- thanks Toni and Pete.
An apology to everyone we didn’t get to visit this time as there just wasn’t enough hours in the day. We will be in Tasmania for at least 12months- so everyone is invited to visit. Try and come between November and February as it can get very cold any other time- of course if you like the cold come in July.
I will keep you all up to date on our travels with photo as often as we can. Catch you all soon.
Ness and Michelle
Sunday, February 20, 2011
So where are we!
Scarlia is good, she has a new harness for the car. Hates the hot weather- sits and looks at the air conditioner. We are over the humdity. anyway thats all for the moment. Catch you all next time.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Grafton
There has been some great weather so we have used the swimming pool, which was lovely. Ness has done a great job keeping the cleaning up.
We haven't been very busy occasionally a lttle busy with enquires but overall it has been quiet.
I will take some photos around the place for next blog. Stay safe everyone. Michelle and Ness
Monday, January 24, 2011
Grafton
So here we are in Grafton. The weather has been ok- it is warming up, which is great. We are working at the Motel now. Lots of computer time, inbetween work. Its a bit slow- everyone is driving pass.Missed the full moon so cant go out and dance under the moon for lots of customers.
Scarlia is loving the space, though she doesnt want to go out much- she can go out anytime during the day.
Nothing exciting is happening. So this will be a short blog.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Happy Belate Birthday Denise I know we both had a great night!!!
On the way from Wollongong to Minnie Water we had a bit of rain. We got to Coffs Harbour and the radio was full of road closures. So we stopped- rang the Caravan Park yes the road is open. Ok Lets keep going- Noooo, we were stopped at a place called Halfway Creek with about 300 truckies. So back to Coffs for accomdation. No problem with accomdation. The next morning Ness rang the SES yes the roads are open. Lets go!!! But No!!!!! Half way Creek is still closed. We explain to the guys at the barricade that we werent going to Grafton etc but still the answer was no. So back for a second night, a motel closer to the closurer, the next morning about 9.30am we were passing Halfway Creek. Yeah! On the Wooli road we found this
So we; after some discussion with a couple from the caravan park, about height the current and condition of the road we did this
This was the shallow bit. The car got light at one point and we got water in the front only.
The cat spent three days in the car. We were all very glad to back in Minnie Water.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Been to Wollongong and back
It was back to Minnie Water for a few days and then to the Motel for a week and a bit. Its all much the same as it was before we went Wollongong. We did run into a couple of people we haven't seen since we left, sorry to everyone we didn't see as this trip was mostly for family.
Scarlia is good- loving the motel as she can get out and tease the dogs. So that's about it catch you later.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Grafton
I thought I would put in some photos of the Jacarandras around Grafton they are beautiful. We are at the Jacarandra Motor Lodge- still learning the ropes. It is starting to sink in slowly.
It is the festival weekend- the longest running flower festival. They have mad thursday. This is a local tradition, everything closes midday and all local residents go drinking. Most of the restuarants and drinking places close 6pm. They- the local council- did this to try to stop the bad behaviour.
So we leave for the gong tomorrow.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Quiet Times
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Minnie Water
We are loving Minnie Water- everybody come and visit Judy and Russell; don't forget to mention that we sent you!!! The weekends it can be very busy as they have a number of casual permenants. Dont visit during Christmas holidays they are book out from one year to the next. We are right next to the national park and 400m to the beach. The bowling club runs a bus friday nights. So what more can you ask for?? So we are off to do some shopping catch you at Ness's birthday or on the road somewhere.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Not back
See you all soon!!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
We're Back
Any way we are in Murgon again on our way south. Being staying in Townsville. Had a great time. Ness got her forklift ticket and I got my cert 4 in Training and assesment. Ness did a couple of weeks work at the RAAF base- making sandwiches for flight crews. She started at 3am and finished when the job finished sometimes 1pm in the afternoon.
We had Taylah (my foster sister) come for a short visit. Left Townsville on Thursday after two flat tyres and no electric brakes we arrived in Murgon yesterday. We are off to Minnie Waters (near Grafton) tomorrow.
Catch you all later.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Early Morning
I forgot to write about Cooktown- its a bit late but thought I would tell you all about a tour we did or should I say the funny thing that happened to the tour.
We book an Aboriginal Rock Art guided tour 8.30am- no problems. Had our map so followed the directions, on dirt road of course. We were almost there when I hit a largish pothole- bang psssssst- gas pouring out of the back of the car.
No traffic what do we do- ring Stephen my little brother in Wollongong- his words move away from the car with the phone and turn off the gas isolating switch. Done problem over- yep until we got the repair bill.
For the record it was not my vault, the gas guy told us that it was an accident waiting to happen due to the way the gas pipes were put in- so there Stephen!.
The tour was great but maybe tomorrow- Ness is awake coffeeee time.