Saturday, December 21, 2013

Hamelin Bay

Hamelin Bay which is a short distance from Augusta, which was 
our destination of choice for a short trip away before Xmas.


Stephen was playing with a new camera  that we had acquired...
but that's another long story.
Debbie and Anthony came with us and we set up at the caravan park.


We had checked this place out last year with them and 
Stephen thought it would be good for some serious camera work...
we did not count on the flies or the wind....


The Old Jetty is iconic in it's simplicity..
surrounded by sand and sea.


Sunrise at the back of the point..


History of Ship wrecks and storms of the area..
three ship's in one day in a particularly bad storm.


The remaining pylons just showing through the water.
and the sole fishing boat.


Wineries where a must and D & A had never been to Voyager Estate,
not only was the wine good but the surrounding are immaculate.



The second largest Flag Pole in Australia.


How many gardeners would you need to keep this up?


A drive through the Booranup Forrest.


A walk on the beach...


Photographer's foot prints!!


This you had to see to believe..
NO photoshop here!!!
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Another drive n the forrest.


The side of Caves Road.


Then on our way back home we stopped off at Busselton to visit Kevin and Margaret.
Sunrise over the marina and canals .

It was a lovely week to finish off our year.

We are now putting the blog away again for a few more months..
we should be back towards the end of March..

In the mean time 

MERRY CHRISTMAS

&

A HAPPY NEW YEAR.




Saturday, October 5, 2013

Duke of Orleans Bay


We had cut a couple of days off our Cape Arid stay as the weather was just so windy..


On to our next destination with a quick stop at Condingup Tavern
 for one of their famous Hamburgers!!


Then on to Duke of Orleans Bay.
Rock formations worth a photo..


One of the Points between the Islands..
Stephen drive down, turned round,
and took this picture...
I sat in the car and did not move!!!!


Above the picture of the beautiful coastline.


Stephen went to take picture of the Banksia's for me to paint..
and discovered this joyous couple!!!!


Pink and White all together...
the wild flowers have followed us down to the coast!!


The weather changed and we had heard that  
Stephen's Mum was being moved in the Nursing Home..
so we decided to come on home...
one last picture..
Stephen had noted this property entrance on our way from Stokes Inlet..
so quick stop to take the pic of the windmill entrance..
then a 785 k drive in a day!!!!
Finis



Cape Arid Continues


Morning Noon and Night the views across this Bay are incredible!


Bearing in mind in that the wind was so bad
 (never got the awning or the chairs out in 5 days)
we still had a great time...
the picture below was a bring a pot night..
and last night for Di and Bill.



The beach... the dots on the sand are these beautiful Terns.




And the Whales kept on coming..
or going!!!


Stephen was back to his waves and manes!!





Fairly rough hey!!


Sitting in the sun was this Blue Tongue.



...see told you I had a Blue Tongue!!


Sitting on the rocks watching the whales go by!!


While back at Turtle the NewHolland Honeyeaters were having a great time.


Expression says it all!!!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Cape Arid Part 1

We moved on from Stokes Inlet and travelled many k's to Esperance..
The convoy is now three cars....
After a lovely dinner out ..lots of washing...food supplies etc..
we moved to our next destination....
Cape Arid.
Unfortunately the rain came to.


The front looked very threatening....


but the views were still spectacular..


Quick trip to Dolphin Cove to see this lovely pair...



Sooooo close...both Stephen and I wished we could get in the water with them..
and tickle their chins!!!


On the way back ...
the rainbow chased us!
Our wish now is for some clear skies and no wind!!!!
Then the fishing will begin again....Salmon!!!!


Friday, September 20, 2013

Stokes Inlet Part 2


Stephen and Richard had done a couple of canoe trips
 out in the Inlet and caught a few..
then they decided to fish from a sandy peninsular
 and came back with these beauties.


The following day Bill and Di caught up 
with us so there was three in the camp!
The weather was still up and down but this rainbow was a beauty!


Last day so off we went to the sandy bank to try our luck..
Lots of Black Bream but no more Whiting!


There were a lot of tiddlers being caught ..
and being put back on the other side of the sand..
quite a battle going on with Richard and Stephen!!


Have to have the photo!!!


The largest of the day..
Stephen let this one go having read an article 
as to how old they have to be to get this big!


The Pelican's going mad for the off cuts!


Last Dinner at the Camp Kitchen 
Stokes Inlet.
Left to Right
Richard, Bill, Di, Sandra, Alison and Stephen.