The Journey Continues...

The Journey Continues...

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Thursday...22 August 2013

Golly gosh it sure is windy here. Every morning it blows quite a bit but it does eventually settle down and become a very nice day. Have walked to the lookout two days in a row and collected a very pink nose for my time in the sun. It is so relaxing sitting up there and watching the movement of boats and people as they go about their day. Saw a dolphin yesterday but not seeing any whales now so maybe they have finished coming past here on their annual migration.
The men seem to be running out of things to fix which is good news, but this leaves them time to trawl the internet for more "stuff". Apparently we are now waiting for new LED tail light assemblies for the caravan! And we still need a new set of wheel arch thingys. One got damaged a year or so back when we had the tyre blow out that ripped it right off the side of the van and the other just disappeared. It was there at a particular fuel stop but missing when we pulled into a free camp later the same day. No idea what happened to it. Neither of us saw it blow away and it did not flap or hang loose prior to falling off. The only set back is that the new ones will be all shiny white and the rest of the van is starting to go cream with age.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Monday...19 August 2013

At last! The new vent arrived from America today so as well as having the roof membrane fixed I now have a new rain sensor vent over the bed. I can now open that vent and not worry about it raining while we are out. It also has a fan so if we are hot we can turn the fan on as well. Wonderful. Just waiting for the fixatives to set then we will turn the hose on and make sure the whole thing is really waterproof and then we can relax and enjoy the weather again. Very pleased.
As well as this the boys have fixed the toilet. Put my foot on the pedal a few nights back and the entire pedal and its fittings fell off the toilet onto the floor. I freaked! A bit of Aussie ingenuity and some loctite and it is functioning again. Mind you if it falls apart again we will need to buy a whole new toilet and they like everything else with the word caravan in the sentence will cost heaps. I do hope it continues to work, I rather like not having to leave the comfort of my little home in the wee small hours of the night when nature calls yells loudly, this is no doubt so that I can hear it even when the hearing aids are resting on the bedside table beside the false teeth in their glass!
The sun came out after three days of cold windy weather and so did some of the wildlife! Here is a picture I borrowed from another web site as our visitor did not stay long enough to pose for the camera, however it was exactly like this one and about three and a half foot long. As well as this visitor we also saw a bob tail lizard.


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Thursday...15 August 2013

From lovely sunny weather to freezing cold in five minutes flat followed by rain. Just on sunset tonight the weather suddenly got quite cold and I stood up and shut the outside door and had not even sat down again when it began to rain. Now it is cold and windy and the waves are crashing loudly on the shore. Guess it is going to be a wild and windy night. Do hope our roughly rigged tarpaulin will hold up under the strain and not turn into a flapping sail that will encourage our caravan to rock and roll all night thus scaring the daylights out of me.
We have had a couple of quiet days, the boys headed back to Geraldton yesterday to fetch all manner of 'stuff' and while they were gone the girls went out to lunch. There is something so relaxing being waiting on while watching the comings and goings of an average Australian seaside tourist town. The food was yummy and the service was impeccable. The company was good too.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Monday...12 August 2013

Still got a seriously bad headache, the annoying thing has hung on now for three days and is wearing me down.
We went on a beautifully tranquil river cruise today. The tour goes up stream on the mighty Murchison River and the scenery is really quite spectacular. The water was dead calm and smooth as silk. A bump free ride.
The people who run this trip are very knowledgeable and obviously love their little bit of this magnificent country we all call home. They gave us morning tea along the way. Very nice.
We saw lots of birds and even a white faced heron which I am told is considered a rare sight. There was quite a few pelicans and terns as well.
Very pleasing to see so many other small boats out on the water. Plenty of locals fishing and others having picnics on the river banks. The local boat hire place put five sets of picnic tables along the river. Very community spirited of them.


At one point we pulled into the bank and everyone got out to stretch their legs. The more energetic climbed to the top of a small hill. Up past that hill was another that had a lot of small caves and we could clearly see some small kangaroos in one of them.
On the return to town we went and had a close look at the river mouth. Quite scary watching the waves crashing and rolling around in the channel. I am glad I did not see that before our trip through the mouth yesterday or I would never have gone on that tour!



Sunday, August 11, 2013

Sunday...11 August 2013

Today I went on a whale watching tour. So glad I went. For the past two days I have been suffering with one of my funny headaches and everyone thought I would not be well enough to go but I said I was going even if I had to crawl onto the boat and have them lash me to the seat to stop me falling overboard.
The trip starts with a nice gentle cruise down the river to the ocean and then it gets really rough and hairy for about 30 seconds while the captain navigates through the mouth of the river and into the open ocean then it gets a bit calmer again. The rough bit is often called the washing  machine, the water is unpredictable and only a couple of weeks ago three people died trying to go through this passage, so I deserve a huge pat on the back for being brave enough to take the ride!
Once out to sea we spent more than half an hour looking for the whales and then we found two females and two calves with a chaperone. The little ones did their bit and leapt out of the water but the larger females only breeched a few times. A little disappointed that they did not splash their tail fins but still very pleased to have been out there and to see them in their natural habitat. There was even a couple of dolphins out there too.
Well worth the cost and the few shivers and shakes this non swimmer had when the waves turned rough or were seriously high.
The return passage into the mouth of the river was terrifying as the tide was coming in with us and the waves along the shore were huge and we had to turn side on to them to come through the mouth. Scary for me, thrilling for the boat people who like a bit of excitement in their day.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Wednesday...7 August 2013

Not a happy camper!
Got woken this morning, (before 6 am), by water dripping on my face. I guess this means that the roof still needs fixing. And the really sad bit is that it is not actually raining. There is a heavy fog out there and it is condensing on the roof and that water is finding its way through the perished roof membrane and onto my face.
Being a seriously unhappy camper I woke Himself to complain and was told that ordering a new roof was on today's list of things to do and then he rolled over, on his dry side of the bed, and went back to sleep while I was left looking for towels and buckets to protect the mattress. Part of me is running around trying to save the one and only mattress in our home, the other part of me thinks about filling a bucket with water and tipping it on his side of the bed! I hope the sun is going to shine today, the doona is wet too.
Meanwhile the list of completed jobs is growing. The kitchen bench has again been mended and the pot drawer has been given a much stronger catch to stop it opening as we travel down the road as has a drawer in the bedroom. The kitchen sink and the shower are ready to have new silicone sealant applied today. The cupboard above the computer desk has been straightened and the water pump has been muffled. The fridge is fixed and the storage cupboards near the bathroom have nice new stainless steel rails on the shelves to stop stuff trying to fall out during our travels. All fairly simple jobs but a lot of work when added up.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Sunday...4 August 2013

The boys went to Geraldton a couple of days ago and did a spot of shopping. This included a new element for the temperamental fridge. Now we are back in control of this badly behaved piece of equipment, now it is doing things our way and at a much much cheaper price than a new fridge!
Since their return the boys have been working steadily through the list of things that need fixing or tweaking and are making good progress. They celebrated the end a little early but I am sure they will eventually get it all done when they are well enough again!
On Friday we walked down or should that be up to the lookout at the river mouth. That is a view that no one could ever get tired of looking at. A pretty river running into that endless sea. Note to self, next time wear a hat to shade the eyes from the glare of the sun on the water, the sunglasses cannot do all the work on their own!
Last night we had the other long time Para people over for a lovely roast lamb dinner. It was a good evening. Sometime soon I shall be doing the iconic sunset wine and cheese river tour with these lovely people. Also the whales are in the area so we may be able to organise to go on one of the whale watching boats too. That would be very special.