Saturday, December 18, 2021

50 Year Wedding Anniversary - Congratulations Mum and Dad!

What an achievement! Wow, and we are so thankful to be able to share this day, but wish my sister and her family could have been here too. Still, we believe they'll be here soon.

The card, ticket for the Rottnest Island trip and several vouchers for lunch at Hotel Rottnest 


What a lunch!? The Jarrahdale Taverns is always a good lunch spot.






Fish & Chips

Chicken Parmi



Tried some Bush Chook Jerky.
It's OK, but it aint Biltong by any stretch!

 

Friday, December 17, 2021

Some of Karla's latest creations! Mmmm, macarons!





 

South-West W.A. Camping trip with my Dad

SITE 22 @ Jarrahdene Campground



Coffee and brekkie on Saturday morning.


The spectacular Boranup Karri Forest.

The fire-lookout on the way to Boranup Beach.

Boranup Beach - North Point. Awesome (4x4 access only).


Lunch at Prevelly - Coffee and smoked salmon bagel.

Heaven...

Sunday, on the way home, with the obligatory brekkie stop at Gracies.



Oktoberfest 2021 - The last one on the Weimann Farm (sadly)



Home Sweet Home


 

Sunday, October 10, 2021

A quick run to Lancelin

 Jacques and a couple of his work colleagues travelled to Lancelin, so they could learn how to drive on sand, and we tagged along to help spot them. We were then also spoilt by an AWESOME lunch. BEST LAMB CHOPS EVER!


Monday, September 27, 2021

Sunday, August 29, 2021

After a hectic week, we dashed up to the Weimann farm, for what may be one of our last visits there. So love the place; it will be a great pity to not be able to go there, but we are very thankful to have been given many chances to stay here and share great memories with so many friends.

Friday evening, just before 7pm. First thing was to get a fire going.

Saturday morning stroll, with fine mist in the valley along Mornington Rd.

Like most WA farms, all the dams have a fair bit of water in them.

Making brekky on Saturday morning. Bacon and eggs as usual.

The BT50's tailgate being put to good use.

Yes, yes, glamping with the swag inside the shed, next to the fireplace.
Nice!





Sunday, August 1, 2021

Murchison Station bush-camping (Kalbarri)

I think this is our third visit to Kalbarri, and God willing, it won't be our last. Still probably my favourite place in Australia. We were blessed to also have my folks along, with my mum having just turned 70 a couple of days before.

A warning that there are some repetitive photo's, but the place is so beautiful that you can't help it.

Checking in at the homestead before we crossed the river to search for a suitable camping spot.

We also stopped at the new Skywalk (very cool indeed!), Nature's Window and also did the Z-bend hike again.
What a place?! Awesome.

The view back to the little cafe at Skywalk (I think it actually detracts from the whole things).
Still, the stone and steel work has been beautifully done, and fits in with the surroundings.

My folks with Karin and Eugene.

Taking it all in.

A short rest stop near Nature's Window.

...and another rest stop..., haha!

I was very glad my folks had made the 7 hour trek from Perth to come see these sights first-hand.

The river valley/flood plain where we ended up pitching camp.
We were surrounded by hundreds of Ghost Gums, with hundreds of birds, Roo's and Goats.
We even had a Emu walk through camp at night, and we never even saw it! 

Home sweet home. The Outdoor Connection "Breakaway 450" dome gazebo was awesome!
It packs small, does not weight too much (12kg) but provides heaps of room and shelter.
We will be using it a heck of a lot more moving forward. A1 product and an Aussie company too.

We camped next to this large gum tree.
Tip: Never camp under the trees if you can help it. Branches break off often, and
could spoil your sleep (or worse).



Starry nights under the Southern Cross, with a camp fire crackling away. Heaven on earth.

Sunrise. Warning, several more photo's to follow, but how awesome was it?!





A short ~2km hike down the coastal cliffs just South of Kalbarri. This one was called Rainbow Valley.

This poor chap lost a fight for territory, losing both his pincers. 
Doubt he survived long, as without them he can't get food to his mouth.

Gene hanging on some of the near scarlet rocks on the way down the Z-bend gorge.





At the bottom of the gorge, looking North-East...

...and South. These are out of camera JPG's, with now saturation applied, so the rocks are that red.