After 311 days DownUnder it is nearly time to leave the sunburnt country.
What a time.
I'll get into the reminiscing and add more photos of the last month from Fiji in a few days time.
Our schedule looks like this:
Dec 9th fly to Fiji
Dec 21, 11pm fly to LAX
Dec 21, 9.30 pm arrive YVR
See you in Fiji!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Nippers & Newcastle
October 16th through 23rd
Nippers
Other than the small clawed creature you use for bait, nippers is also the surf life saving club for youngens. Scott and Jackson have joined the Burning Palms Chapter that is small and includes many school families. The national network is a well respected organization that saves hundreds of lives on the beaches of Australia every year:
http://www.burningpalmsslsc.com.au/
Newcastle
On the 22nd of Oct we drove up to Newcastle to meet the Barnes family, whom we were supposed to exchange with originally. We had a fun weekend exploring their hood and Peter, Jo, Malekia, Finlee and Hope showed us a great time...
Nippers
Other than the small clawed creature you use for bait, nippers is also the surf life saving club for youngens. Scott and Jackson have joined the Burning Palms Chapter that is small and includes many school families. The national network is a well respected organization that saves hundreds of lives on the beaches of Australia every year:
http://www.burningpalmsslsc.com.au/
Can you find Jackson and Scott? |
Scott is in green. They start on the line and race for a "flag" 50 feet away - there is always one flag less than there are kids - he came third in his group |
They are a competitive bunch, notice mom looking on |
Jackson (2nd from left) also came third in his group |
Diving for the flag (hose) above - and just missing out on second below |
Newcastle
On the 22nd of Oct we drove up to Newcastle to meet the Barnes family, whom we were supposed to exchange with originally. We had a fun weekend exploring their hood and Peter, Jo, Malekia, Finlee and Hope showed us a great time...
Yet another great piece of coast at Broken Heads on the way to New Castle |
The light house at Norah Head, built in 1903 |
Investigating the tidal pools, and the planes |
Wendy, J & S are there behind the spray |
The boys and Finlee give you an idea of the steepness of the sand dunes at Stockton Beach |
Getting airborn with Finlee and Malekia |
Getting ready for takeoff... |
Our princess in the sand |
Friday, October 14, 2011
Victoria & the Great Ocean Road
September 24 - October 9
It was another great two weeks of travel that saw us explore the Great Ocean Road, Grampians National Park, the gold rush town of Ballarat and Sovereign Hill, the Mornington Penninsula, Dandenongs National Park and Melbourne. It was busy but we found more time to play than on any other trip thus far ... wait, that's the last big trip until we hit Fiji on the way home in December... sigh.
As you know, pictures tell a thousand words so here are many, many words...
Be sure to check out the links below some photos for interesting insights
It was another great two weeks of travel that saw us explore the Great Ocean Road, Grampians National Park, the gold rush town of Ballarat and Sovereign Hill, the Mornington Penninsula, Dandenongs National Park and Melbourne. It was busy but we found more time to play than on any other trip thus far ... wait, that's the last big trip until we hit Fiji on the way home in December... sigh.
As you know, pictures tell a thousand words so here are many, many words...
Be sure to check out the links below some photos for interesting insights
We started in Geelong |
This gives you some perspective of this 34 m lighthouse at Split Point near Lorne. The area from here West to Port Fairy is known as the shipwreck coast claiming over 200 ships over the years http://www.shipwreckcoast.com/1024/index.html |
On the Great Ocean Road |
Victoria has the largest population of Koalas anywhere in Australia. In fact, in this particular area near Otway, they are considered overpopulated and are off the threatened or endangered list - as they are in other areas of Australia. Doesn't that sound like a good problem! http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/plants-and-animals/koalas-in-victoria |
It was great seeing so many in the wild |
Above and below are Melba Gully and some particularly large Ferns |
Notice Scott making sure we are on track with his map down at Cape Otway Lighthouse, known as Australia's most significant lighthouse http://www.lighthouse.net.au/lights/vic/cape%20otway/Cape%20Otway.htm |
View from top of the lighthouse out over Bass Strait |
This photo (and the next two) are taken on the beach at Gibsons Steps, all part of the 12 Apostles Two of the Apostles - there were only ever nine, but one collapsed in 2005 - see photos here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Apostles_(Victoria)
Sunset - Notice the Little Blue penguin tracks on the beach - several hundred call this beach home We waited for them and eventually did see them show up in their famous rafts but it was too dark to get any photos
The Arch
Be sure to go and check out Part Two on a separate blog posting |
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