Carolyn at quirky, nearby Cowaramup. |
Dusty Peppermint Park Eco Village. |
The Leeuwin II at Busselton Pier. |
Busselton Pier. |
Not a bad place to walk. |
Some locals take a rest. |
Why Carolyn walks!! |
The train at Busselton Pier. |
Moira, Carolyn, Di, Graeme & Geoff. |
Mum duck with her ducklings. |
The beach at Bunker Bay. |
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. |
Looking towards Eagle Bay. |
The coastline at the Quarries. |
The Margaret Riviera! |
Carolyn with the birthday girls & mum. |
Yummy breakfast at The Grounds. |
Dinner with Cheryl & Chris. |
John with his mum. |
John & Carolyn with Marcus. |
Belinda, Jenny & Adrienne with cake. |
Tracey, Dan & Marcus. |
Nancy with birthday boy Keith. |
Lindsay & Myrelle take a break from the farm. |
Even on a stormy day Sydney Harbour shines. |
Lunch at City Tatts with Nancy & Keith |
Lunch with Bev & Fred. |
Robyn joined us for lunch at Manly with Bev & Fred. |
Ice Cream for the ferry ride home. |
Now is a time for rest and recovery, before we start to explore the region, without the school holiday crowds.
You are now back in a familiar are or us so your latest blog has brought back happy memories. I am not sure if I ever told you about the Laughing Cow Boutique hotel.Our stay there was hilarious as it was a beautiful place run by Mr and Mrs Basil Fawlty. If I did tell you this it might remind you. I rarely ask for advice from the sommelier. The cynic in me believes that I will be guided to expensive plonk that nobody else is buying. As we were in the Margeret Rver I asked Mrs Fawlty for her recommendation. She told me that she never drinks the stuff as she has seen what it does to people! Being offered syrup at breakfast by Mr Fawlty (Syrup is Cockney Rhyming Slang for a wig - Syrup of Figs a laxative from way back, geddit?) who had the most ludicrous wig that I had ever seen was treasured moment. Unsurprisingly The Laughing Cow i no more. It is http://www.windmillsbreak.com.au/.
ReplyDeleteHere in Wilmslow we have had a mild winter with only one day of frost. It is hard to believe that we are only about 250km from the devastating floods in the West Country. The Gulf Stream which stops us having the same weather as Moscow has got 'stuck' with low after low coming in from the South West. I am not sure whether (forgive the pun) the weather is due to man made or natural climate change. Either way, here in Europe we have to try to mitigate the effects. The main train line to Cornwall has washed away costing £20m a day for the County and no short term solution. Makes better sea defences seem cheap.
Otherwise life goes on here. We are looking forward to Spring and being more mobile. Sadly Joan's walking is pretty bad now and she really misses long walks.
Love from us both