Friday, October 24, 2008

On our way to Norseman




Yep, bones of dead animals at our camp site, just a little different from Streaky Bay. It was 25 degrees at 6 am, and the flies were everywhere. Couldn't wait to move on, we then drove for 9 hours the temps. got up to 45 degrees and guess what our air con decided to have a rest!!!!


We were warned at Cocklebiddy Road house when filling up with deisel to be wary about 1080 baits in the area, so on with the muzzels, not worth the risk.



We decided to stay the night at a free off road camp along the Nullarbor, here is the 5 star dummy and yes a long drop!!!!!




We left Streaky Bay early to begin the long trek across the Nullarbor. Here we are at the SA WA Border after being checked for fruit, veges etc. It was 37 degrees here.





Looking out at the Jetty at Streaky Bay














This is a replica of a 5 metre White pointer shark caught in 1985 on a 24 kg line at Streakey Bay.








Tuesday, October 21, 2008



Another Bay at Streaky.


Keith down at one of the Bay's at Streaky



Streaky Bay, a little bit of paradise. We are staying on an extra day it is so nice.




Mel helping out at the car Museum, what a hero!!!!!!!





Monday, October 20, 2008

Maureen and Birthday boy Keith way up the top. Maureen had really sore calf muscels next day.


A few words to go with the last pictures on the blog.


The bus pictures are what they call O BARN a bus that runs along on tracks. It was a bit like being on a train, a real hoot, it only took 7 mins to get from Windsor to the town Centre.




The picture of the Rhodens Keith and I having our last supper so to speak was our last day together. We have gone our separate way's, Keith and I on our way home Mel has two more trials next weekend.
This is the view from our caravan window, not bad is it. We arrived at Streaky Bay 7 pm last night.













Thursday, October 16, 2008

Just a few words to go with the previous photos.

October the 14th we all for a drive to Gumeracha to visit the wooden toy factory and the largest wooden horse in the world.
Keith being the Birthday boy is posing right up on top of the big horse, some 3 stories high.
We then went on to Birdwood where Mel and Keith explored the car museum to great length.
Maureen and I walked the dogs then Maureen treated me to a huge delicious iced coffee.
It was a lovely day out, and as I said before it is Adelaide at it's best.
Sorry it is almost over.

Hugs

Andrea

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Spice and Peppa did well at Para Districts Trial
One of many old buildings in Hahndorf, beautiful little spot.

Can you spot Sylus down by the moo cow?


One of the original old shops in Hahndorf, pricless!!!!!



Here we are minus the other two Cow Pats 'Brian and Julie.' We just had to spend time at the chocolate factory. Bought Jannet Patching a present here.




Keith falls in love with the pooch at the chocy factory. No he can't come home.





Isn't this the most gorgeous picture, Peppa having a lovely pooch sleep.






Hi everyone,







Last week the weather took on an overnight change to Summer here in Adelaide. It is lovely although it was a trifle hot trialing yesterday.







Para Districts did an excellent job running their trial, everyone VERY friendly and helpful, thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. (great team of people)







Being Sunday Keith is glued to the tele watching Bathurst and I am catching up on chores. Walked the girls's earlier, said good bye to Tracey and Adrian Stafford from Perth now thinking of going for a ride around THE LOOP on our bike.







It was great spending a couple of day's with the Staffords.







The Rhodens are coming over for roast chicken tonight and mixed berries smothered in creamy vanilla ice cream yum!!!!














Hugs







Andrea and Keith







Friday, October 10, 2008

Back to Reality - Cowlings 13th October




Hi everyone,

Well all good things must come to an end. We arrived back in Perth two weeks ago just in time to watch the mighty Cats (Geelong) miss out on the big trophy. We are still very proud of them and we know they did their best. We still love them.


Any way. Things are very hectic since we got back to the land of the west. I virtually went straight back to work and havent had time to scratch myself since. Brian has been busy mowing and weeding (I think he missed that part). He went back to work on Wednesday so its all back to reality. It's like we never went away.




The trip was one of the best things we have ever done and we both look back with fond memories. So many fabulous places and interesting characters. Just too many to mention. We had such a wonderful time sharing them with our dear travel companions Keith and Andrea. We certainly miss those fantastic times (not to mention the 5 o'clock drinkies). Also later down the track sharing the fun again with Mal and Maureen. Yes Maureen's roasts are absolutely the best!


Running out of time now. I still have some photos to post it will have to wait till next week. Standby......



Bye for now




Julie and Brian.


Hi Everyone,

We arrived back in the land of the West a fortnight ago just in time to see our beloved Cats (Geelong) miss out on getting the back to back grand final trophy. It was a sad day but they tried their hardest. We still love them heaps and are very proud of their achievement overall.

Well things have been pretty hectic since we have been back. I virtually went straight back to work and Brian has been busy mowing and weeding etc (I think he missed his ride on). It's nice to be home if only to see family and friends but we much prefer to be back out there exploring and experiencing our wonderful country. So much to see and do. We had plenty of goods times and laughs with our special traveling companions Keith and Andrea. Especially our late afternoon drinks and chats. Also later on with Mal and Maureen.









Wednesday, October 8, 2008

We have this lovely walking track that goes for miles following the Torrens River. It starts off right outside our caravan park.
Another view of our walking track. I take off with the girls and walking really fast it takes us an hour

The ACWA girls do well in Melbourne


Another ACWA 1st place winner, Maureen with Peppa.



Morning and night Mother Duck brings her kids around to everyones caravans to visit us all, they are SO tame. Spice would just love to get those duckys!!!!!!




Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Do they look relaxed or what!!!! we had a nice afternoon at Mc Claren Vale markets.
After a walk around the markets we walked on to the Tin Shed for cake and coffee, (Mel and Andrea didn't have cake) Keith and Maureen did!!!!!!!

Just look at this, Sylus may have been stolen, no Mel and Maureen just borrowed him for the day. Later on that night Keith and I were invited to the Rhodens for one of Maureens roast dinners anyone having had one of Maureens roasts would know just how delicious it was. 100 out of 100


Saturday, October 4, 2008

This Adelaide at it's best. The crops are changing colour, the grape vines all have new growth and the Adelaide hills a picture.
Looking out over Mc Claren Vale, a beautiful time of year here in Adelaide.

Keith overlooking the fabulous view, another tough day at the office tee hee!!!! It was a nice drop Steve.


Look who we found at Aldinga Beach caravan park

Training out by the camp kitchen at the caravan park.






Mel and Peppa, we had a great time, ended up with quite an audience one evening.





Look at me, look at me, Mel and Peppa.We are about to do jump training grids.






Thursday, October 2, 2008

This is the Fleurieu Peninsula The reef goes right along. When the sea is calm you can walk along the reef, unreal!!!!!!
Sorry out of focus.

Beautiful spot, we are staying just up the road at Aldinga Beach.


Love the stone work on the houses etc. here in Adelaide.



Just a few pics. to share with you. We have met up with Mel and Maureen at Aldinga Beach, staying here till the 8th. We have our next trial is close by on the 11th.