Sunday 16 October 2011

 G'day once again, it has been a while since we have updated you with our travels. We are currently in Perth in our second week of three at Sue's mums place. We are still enjoying our holiday but it does feel like we are home and enjoying some short lived creature comforts. We are also taking the opportunity to fix all the little issues that have occurred with our car and camper trailer. The car needs a service and a replacement part for the LPG system and a new poly air bag, whilst the camper trailer canvas cover needs 20 cm added onto it and a new zip. We are sending two suitcases, (unwanted suitcases of sue's mum) back to Melbourne as we packed too many clothes. This will help as I wont have to pack the car and trailer to the max. Finally we are helping Sue's mum with odd jobs around the house which will assist her when she plans to sell up and move close to us in Melbourne. We have completed a backyard blitz and all of us have scratches from tackling those thorny boganvillea (probably not spelt right) branches. We have been kept very busy and are planning to do lots of touristy things as well.

I think we last left you all at Coral Bay. Above and below are some pics from Coral Bay, beautiful, snorkeling was almost as good as Exmouth. As you can see below the water was prestine and made viewing coral and fish perfect.
                                                                         Coral Bay 
                                                                       Coral Bay                                                                                                
Once leaving Coral Bay we headed to Monkey Mia. We had received mixed reviews about Monkey Mia so we were keen to find out for ourselves. We stayed at the resort but still tenting it, we were lucky to just beat the WA school holidays and as a result it was quiet and very relaxing. Only a few overseas tourists.  It was a very picturesque campsite including a flowering bouganvillea, which sheilded us from the wind.
 We decided to take a tour on a catamaran yacht  to see dolphins, turtles and dugongs. I was a bit scepticle of  the later as I thought dugongs were very rare. We were treated to so many dugongs the boys got bored of them, we saw a turtle and were lucky to come across a pod of dolphins fishing. Sailing on the catamaran was peaceful and relaxing and we could walk around it to get the best view of the marine life. We really enjoyed it and we  went on another sail on the same yacht the next day for a sunset cruise which was complimentary and this was also great. Oh by the way no sea sickness and as you can see the ocean was almost like a mirror. The cruise operators actually advertised that they would pay any person who got sea sick on the yacht a $100. That was music to our ears.

                                                                            See no sick bags here!!!!!!!!

                                            Benjamin couldn't work out what all the fuss was about boats and sea sickness, he thought the sailing was very relaxing.
                                              A view from the boat of the coastline


 We attended two dolphin feedings during our stay. The first was an early morning one with about 200 people and the second had about 45 people.  Both times there were lots of dolphins but only a couple that they could feed due to not over feeding the regular ones.   Liam was lucky enough to be chosen to to feed one of the dolphins during the 2nd feeding session we attended. A highlight for Liam.

                          Liam feeding a dolphin called Nicki, named due to a mark on her fin.
                                                    The three boys on our sunset cruise.

  We loved Monkey Mia and it was a pity we couldn't stay one or two days longer as the fishing was said to be great and there were a few things that we didn't get to explore. We stayed for 3 nights but we can't see everything even when you have 6 months. We did notice that the nights were getting colder and we broke out the jumpers at various times, something that we were not used to.

We left Monkey Mia for Kalbarri. Kalbarri is famous for its wild flowers, national park, fishing and coastal cliffs. Unfortunately rain stopped us from enjoying Kalbarri for about 3 days but we planned to stay a week, so it only caused some minor problems. Below is a better shot of our home away from home. On Saturday we enjoyed a pie and sauce and watched the AFL grand final. Luckily there was a TV in the camp kitchen. We had discussed going fishing all day as we didn't want to watch Collingwood win another grand final. Luckily we made the right choice and enjoyed the cats victory.

With so much rain we decided to go to the Kalbarri outdoor cinema which does have an undercover section. There were two men and a dog and unlike Broome when we also went to an outdoor cinema this time the boys brought their sleeping bags rather than their shorts, t-shirts and thongs. We all watched Transformers 3 not a bad movie.
 As the weather began to fine up we visited the Kalbarri National Park known for its gorges and red rock. The pics speak for themselves.



                                                   Natures Window a great view.

 We went on a 3 hour walk and were treated to some great views and saw plenty of colourful wild flowers. They said that this year is a 1 in 10 for viewing the wild flowers due to high level of rainfall.


The next day we hired a boat and motored along the Murchinson River. Liam, Jake and I went fishing in the morning. Plenty of bites and Jake reeled in one small fish which made its way home. Then we picked up Sue and Benjamin and took a scenic ride up the river. The wind picked up and we had lunch in a protected bank from the wind.
 The boys loved the trip and all got a turn of driving the boat. Unfortunately the river was very low at points and Liam, Jake and I had to get out and push the boat over the sand bars, a great work out but not much else.

 Liam and Jake become great sailors and were excellent when coming ashore as they jumped out in front, making sure the boat stayed put and securing the anchor.

 The coastal cliffs were very good- much the same as in Victoria along the Great Ocean Road. Unfortunately the fishing was not great due to the weather and high tide. I did go rock fishing by myself one morning and caught a coral trout which was thrown back, it was probably just on the limit to take home but our freezer was still half full from our Coral Bay catch. I was glad that the boys did not come along, rock fishing in Kalbarri is not for the faint hearted. There are warnings and plaques scattered along the beach noting fishermen who have died whilst doing so. I spent more time watching the waves than my line.

With our Kalbarri leg finished we headed for Perth, looking forward to a hard roof over our head and an oven so we could cook pizza's and roasts and of course to see Grandma Joy. On our way we visited the Pink lake. No, it has not been photo shopped it is pink from the natural occurring beta kerrotine. It looked like something out of Charlie and the chocolate factory movie, except it did not taste like strawberries. The photo doesn't show how pink it really was.

 We also visited the Pinnacles. These are said to have occurred from sand forming shapes from dying fossilized trees millions of years ago. I was surprised how large an area they covered and they looked quite magnificent.

The first week in Perth has been a mixed bag as far as the weather goes. Some cold and hot weather, we have enjoyed a day at the beach and the beautiful Kings Park. Rottnest Island , Adventure World (water park) and the Perth Zoo are also on our list.

It's amazing to think we are over half way on our trip we have viewed our video camera footage and it seems so long ago we were swimming with the croc at Berri Springs. It's been an absolute adventure and we are ready for more. Liam informed us about a couple of days ago that we had clicked over 100 days on the road. Amazing it goes so quick lots of good memories and lots of k's. We have been very lucky with the weather out of these 100 days it has only rained on us 5 days. Only in Kalbarri did it stop us from doing what we wanted, so we can't complain.

Speak to you all soon.

Note from Sue: You might notice from the photos that Steve is looking slimmer than usual. All the physical work involved in putting the camper trailer up and down, the bush walks and the Herbalife shakes have made Steve 5 kgs lighter. He didn't realise until we got to Perth and weighed himself. He's now the lightest he's been in about 15 years and very pleased with himself! We are reminded about it whenever Steve wants to eat something unhealthy.