Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Australia day

Happy Australia Day to all.
Hope you all had a great day doing what ever you wanted.

We had a quiet day, a brief flurry of activity when we walked down to Trower Road to watch the Ute Run go by, Mikayla came to visit and I am just about to fire up the BBQ for the obligatory lamb chops.



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

19th Jan

Flight home was great, direct flight from Perth certainly better than the 12  hours via Brisbane for our trip down.
Arrived home to find garden had turned into jungle, driveway turned into slippery death trap, ute battery dead, computer dead and cilla's car growing mould inside.
After 2 days, ute back in action, cilla's car reasonable, computer written off, garden half done and pressure cleaner organised.
Hopefully everything will be back to normal by end of weekend.
Hope you have found my blogs of the trip interesting, will be going back to monthly updates from now on unless something unusual occurs.

Bye for now..

Monday, January 17, 2011

16th Jan

Last day in Perth.
Holidaying is starting to take its toll on both our bodies, so today we took it easy.
Started off with a leisurely stroll through Kings Park.

Kings Park
Perth Skyline

Boab Transplanted from Kimberleys



Glass Bridge



Sorrento Quay
 Then it was out to Sorrento Quay for lunch.










After lunch we went back to the resort for a lazy afternoon and even managed a short nanna nap.

Just after dark we headed back to Kings Park to check out the city lights.


Perth Skyline


There seemed to be more people there than earlier in the day. I think a lot of people head there late arvo to cool off and catch the evening breezes, even though we didn't think it was that bad during the day.
Thus finished our final night in WA, tomorrow we catch a plane back to God's Country to be reunited with the Furkids, wonder what the tides are next week, must be due for fishing trip ( any ideas Shane).

Saturday, January 15, 2011

15th Jan

Today we went to Fremantle.
Checked out the E Shed Markets, the Fremantle Markets and the town square markets.

E Shed Markets

Town Hall



















Fremantle Markets

 

Then we caught a CAT bus for a tour around town before going to the Maritime Museum and a tour through the HMAS Ovens, an Oberon class submarine.
One thing I noticed was that the seamen in the Ovens didn't seem to have any more room than the "passengers" in the Brig Amity we looked at in Albany.


Maritime Museum


HMAS OVENS


Inside the HMAS OVENS


Friday, January 14, 2011

14th Jan

Today we caught a bus & train into Perth City.
First thing was a visit to the Perth Mint which was worth doing. A great collection of gold bars, coins and nuggets and watching a gold bar being poured.


Perth Mint

Perth Mint

After this informative tour we just wandered around checking out some of the old buildings and finally into London Court.
That managed to fill out the day and so it was back to the Resort via train & bus.    





London Court

London Court

Oldest church in WA

                                                                


Thursday, January 13, 2011

13th Jan

Departed Wagin just after 8:00, after a brief stop at Armadale for an early lunch it was off to Perth.
Stopped to visit the Belltower just as the bellringers were doing their thing.



 
Cilla picked up her souvenir coins from Belltower, Barracks Jetty and then we dropped into Perth Zoo to pick up one there before heading out to the Karrinyup Waters Resort to check in for the next 4 days.
 
Once settled in we ducked out to Hilary's Boat Harbour to pick up another coin and back to Karrinyup Shopping Centre for the weeks groceries.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

11th, 12th Jan

11th
This morning it was back to Bunbury to try some more dolphin interaction on the beach.
Once again we were lucky enough to have a couple of dolphins come in while we were there.
After a couple of visits by dolphins it was time to head off to Wagin to spend a last couple of nights with James, Chrissi and girls.
On the way we dropped in to Wellington Dam & Collie.

Wellington Dam
Wellington Dam











12th
Today is a quiet day with Chrissi and girls.
Tomorrow we will heading back to Perth.

Monday, January 10, 2011

10th Jan

This morning we went to Busselton to check out their famous wharf & underwater observatory.

This is as close as we could get as they were refurbishing the jetty and it was closed to the public. According to the sign this was to be completed mid 2010.

So we headed off to the local information centre to see what else Busselton contained. The lady there told us that apart from a museum and art gallery everything else was out of town.
We therefore decided to go to the next town, Bunbury, for the day.
At Bunbury we checked out the spiral tower for 360 degree views of Bunbury and then went to the Dolphin Discovery Centre. Despite being told that dolphins rarely come to the beach in the afternoon, one turned up within ten minutes of our arrival.
Later in the day we went on a eco cruise to view dolphins and did in fact see dolphins. The guide also showed us a school of Bream which has apparently been hanging around a rocky point for a week or so. There must have been 100 pan size bream in this school which were just swimming in this small area in one big mass and even the boat did not overly disturb them.







9th Jan

What a day, on the road by 8:30 back for dinner at 18:30.
Today we visited Mammoth Cave, Lake Cave, Jewel Cave and Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse with quick stopovers in Margaret River and Augusta.
So for most of the day we were either going up steps or down steps, must have been over 1500.
Despite all the exercise, it was a great day.

Mammoth Cave

Mammoth Cave

Lake Cave

Lake Cave

Jewel Cave

Jewel Cave

Leeuwin Lighthouse

Leeuwin Lighthouse

Saturday, January 8, 2011

8th January

Took a quiet stroll through town before heading out to the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.
Very interesting tour, one thing which impressed me was the internal stair treads are hand carved teak, initially carved on both sides so they could be turned over when the tread had worn out. After over 100 years they still do not require turning over.



teak stair tread

Then it was off to Ngilgi Cave for a tour of the oldest tourist attraction in Western Australia.

cave entrance


This tour was only part guided and then you head off by yourselves at your own pace. I thought this was better than those fully guided tours where you have to keep up with the mob as we could just take our time looking at what we wanted.
After this tour we headed down the coast to Cowaramup to check out the Candy Cow ( a lolly shop ) and the country side before heading back to Dunsborough.



Friday, January 7, 2011

7th January

Today we trekked from Albany to Dunsborough.





Highlights on the way were the Albany wind farm, Denmark (home of worlds largest baraometer), Pentland Alpaca Farm, The Giant Tingle Tree, Walpole & The Bicentenial Tree.