Day 35 Monday 19th March 2012
We awoke not so early today as we only need to catch the
ferry to Kangaroo Island at 15:00. I updated the blog today as I was quite a
few days behind. We left Kath and Mark’s
at approximately 11:00 and headed down to Cape Jervis. The drive down was pleasant and took
approximately 2 hours
We had a light lunch and a drink at the terminal whilst we
waited for our ferry to arrive. We left
at 15:00 promptly and the trip across took us 45mins. We had a number of campsites marked off to
view but didn’t need to go to any other than the first one we arrived at. American River Campgrounds was situated right
next to the water. It was lovely site. We set up camp, this time it was not setting
up the van but instead we need to setup the tent. This took as much time to setup as it does
when we setup the van on arrival at any of our campsites.
We made a light dinner and then settled in for the
night. During the night the wind picked
up and I was in a state of panic. Really
thought we were about to lose our home with us in it. We took down the poles and shut up the
annex. The wind must have passed by
fairly quickly as the next thing I knew it was morning.
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| The view from our Lounge |
Day 36 Tuesday 20th March 2012
We rose fairly early considering the interruption to our
sleep. Had a good shower in the
facilities of the campground, and then set off to the Finders Chase National
park. Our first port of call was the
Remarkable Rocks. Thereafter we went to
the Admirals Arch, one of the many places on Kangaroo Island that you can view
seals. I was so excited at Pelican
Point, Narrung, when we saw four seals, here there were dozens of them, playing,
fighting, swimming or just lazing around.
The weather started to turn chilly but we still needed to go
through to Cape Borda. We drove up to this the most North Western Point on the
Island. By the time we reached the Cape
the weather had set in. It was raining
and so cold it could have passed for a winter’s day in Melbourne. We walked up to the lighthouse into the museum
and then decided it was time to head back to camp.
On the way back we stopped off at Kingscote Hotel for a
Shandy and a beer. We drove back to camp
made steak, veggies and salad for dinner using the campgrounds facilities. Oscar spotted dolphins in the bay. Went into tent after dinner and played
cards. When the rain set in with some
earnest, we were forced to go to bed as the annex of the tent started leaking. I slept rather pleasantly that night.
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| Seals at Admirals Arch |
Day 37 Wednesday 21st March 2012
After breakfast as normal we had our showers and then set
off for Flour Cask Bay, Seal Bay and Vivonne Bay.
Flour Cask bay was not much however we did stumble across
something rather amazing. The top of the
hill overlooking the ocean that we found ourselves on had a lot of fossilized
branches. Oscar took a piece with as a
sample. Also driving along the road I noticed some mounds alongside the road
and asked Oscar to stop. I had seen this
once before somewhere in Australia and not sure where but at the time I saw
them I thought that I needed to stop and investigate to find out what they
were. Oscar got out of the car as he was
not sure what I was going on about and when I pointed them out to him he still thought
I had lost my marbles as they did look like stones. He decided to humour me and went to pick one
up. He discovered they were a certain type
of fungus. What an odd place to grow alongside
the road in gravel. He opened one up and
it smelt like a mushroom of sorts but had a very strange texture on the inside.
They had little yellow like seeds in a
black base, really hard to describe. See
photo for more details. Have subsequently googled and found that they are Pisolithus (truffle like fungus).
We then drove to
Seal Bay. The boardwalks around the
attractions on Kangaroo Island are really good.
A safe environment to walk considering the warning signs “WARNING –
SNAKES LIVE HERE”. Great!!!!! It was extremely cold from the chilly wind that
was blowing. Watched the seals on the
beach for a while and then drove off to Vivonne beach which is supposedly the
“BEST” beach in Australia. I think
not. Whoever wrote that clearly has not
been to any beaches in Australia, besides that one. We finally left the beach and drove back to
American River where we changed and decided to go out to the All Seasons Lodge
for dinner and drinks. It was a pleasant
evening out.
Talking about big
girl panties, I have been getting better at getting up in the middle of the
night and making my way to the loo by myself in the dark. If you are ever in the vicinity however you
will know that I am just about wetting myself as that torch does the entire
scan of the area including the trees above (drop bears) maybe. Who knows?
Anyhow this
particular night I got up at about 2:00am and needed to go. The loo is approximately 200metres from the
tent. So I do the normal scan the tent
before I unzip the bedroom area to ensure there are no snakes in the annex
area. All clear!!! Unzip the bedroom area;
knock runners out to ensure no spiders bedding down there for the evening, and
head off to the loo. Scanning as I go to
ensure I am safe, all the while ready to scream at anything that moves.
When I got back to
the tent, I opened the flap and scanned the floor area again and you won’t
believe it. Right there in the centre of
the floor is a huge, ginormous spider waiting for me. Well I don’t have to tell you what came out of
my mouth right there and then but I flew right back out that tent. Oscar who cannot hear me at the best of times
due to all his ear troubles couldn’t help hearing the commotion. He asked me what was wrong and I told him
about the spider he asked where it was and I opened the flap to show and yes
you guessed it was gone. Well that did
not make me feel any better. Just
because I can’t see him does not mean he is not in that tent. I start scanning the entire annex area and
finally there he is sitting on the leg of Oscar’s chair. Oscar got out of bed and killed it for
me. (Sorry all you guys that love
spiders I can’t cope with them.) Finally back to bed and sleep.
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| Fossilised Branch |
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| Jetty at Vivonne |
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| Houdini still having a great time. |
Day38 Thursday 22nd March 2012
This is our final day on the Island. We have left the South Eastern corner for
last. On our way to Penshaw we headed up
Prospect Hill – “Bocskay’s Bootcamp” had been slipping for a few days. We needed to do the 510 steps up this
hill. The view from up there was pretty
good once you had caught back your breath. After the climb down again, we went
into Penshaw which is where the ferry lands when you arrive. We arrived pretty late on Monday and needed
to find a place to call home so didn’t stop off at all to see the little
town. Penshaw is like most of the other
little towns that we have come across in Australia during our travels. We headed out of Penshaw and decided we would
head for Cape Willoughby. During the
drive there we found a place called Antechamber Bay. We stopped off there and what a beautiful place. This beach was absolutely fantastic, what
with the fine powder like sea sand and the colour of the water, absolutely
awesome. Now that is what I call a
beach.
We did quite a long walk along the beach and then back along
the river which runs alongside the beach and which probably does meet the sea
when they have enough rain for the river to flow that far out.
We drove on further to Cape Willoughby and went to see the
lighthouse. The bay views are
spectacular but there is nothing much else up there. We drove back to Penshaw and on the way drove
past a snake on the side of the road. I
yelled snake and Oscar stopped and did an about turn. We drove back and there it was on the side of
the road still not moving. We figured it
must be dead. Oscar got out of the car
armed himself with a stick and went over to check it out. It did not move when he prodded it so he came
back for his camera and started taking happy snaps of the snake, all the while
I’m cringing in the car.
We took a drive through to Island Beach which again was
supposed to be so spectacular but nothing to write home about. Went back to camp made a light dinner, it was
really cold and Oscar decided to take a walk.
I jumped into bed and fell asleep.
I don’t think it was even seven.
I just couldn’t handle the cold any longer. The wind picked up again over night and it
rained again.
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| Ferries Crossing the Backstairs Passage |
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| The road on the way to Cape Willoughby |
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| Now this is what I call a beautiful beach - Antechamber Bay |
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| Oscar Planking again |
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| The biggest fish to go with the biggest smile |
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| Cape Willoughby in the distant |
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| The Snake |
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| Cape Willoughby Lighthouse |
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| Even the trees have them |
Day 39 Friday 23rd March 2012
Well woke at seven this morning and started packing up we
were headed back to Adelaide. The
packing up went rather smoothly. It
started to drizzle so there was a mad rush to get the tent down before the rain
set in. We were all packed up and
showered by nine and we headed on over to Penshaw. We were an hour early for the ferry so we
went in the standby line. Fortunately
for us we made the earlier ferry over.
We were back in Cape Jervis an hour earlier than expected and decided to
go to Myponga Reservoir as we had seen a video on board the ferry and I said to
Oscar I didn’t remember seeing that on the Peninsula and he said he remembered
passing the turnoff.
The rest of the trip back to Mawson Lakes was rather
uneventful. We arrived back at Kath and
Mark’s about 4:00. Kath and Kate arrived
not much later. We had stacks of laundry
to do. So we stayed in did laundry had
pizza for dinner and went to bed.
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| Loaded and ready to go back to Adelaide |
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| Myponga Reservoir |
Today I have decided to update the blog and just basically
catch up on all the outstanding items. I
have to send Houdini’s family a letter and some photo’s so they can see that he
is enjoying his trip as much as we are.
?? Lipton Drive
Frankston
3199
Hi Family,Frankston
3199
I am sorry I have not written earlier, but I have been
terribly busy enjoying my trip around Australia. We have not gone very far from home as yet
but we have been to a lot of places.
Many places I have never been to, and not so sure that you have been
there either.
I have included a few pictures just to let you know that O
& V are looking after me and I am doing great.I will probably only get around to writing you monthly, but do not stress as you know what they say, bad news travels fast. Also please remember not to move as I really do want to come back home. If you do move please leave a forwarding address with the new owners of the house so they can send me home to you when I return.
Remember I love you heaps and I will see you in
approximately 10 and a half months.
Look after yourselves.
Lots of Love and kisses
HoudiniTonight Kath has made a roast for dinner. Mark is his usual loving self, teaching Oscar as much as he can on how to be as nice to me as possible. We are spending another night in, still no Rock and Roll dancing.
Well I think I am very much up to date with all of the shananigans. Until later
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| No photos for today but here are some of Oscars photo's |
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| Jonesy you can convert this to a motorhome it already has the right name. |
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