Monday, June 30, 2014

In which we explore the Maria River....by boat.

A mirror surface on the Maria River causes confusion for Graeme and Tess. 
Makes you feel like you are floating in air rather than water. 



 Symmetry in the water line...if you can pick it...




and the largest grass tree spike I have seen.


 
A feathered gem makes a paddle all the better. The azure kingfisher was tolerant of our presence and awkward paddling in order to get a half decent angle. 



Needed 4WD to get in there so thanks for the lessons Albert. 

An Endurance Horse Race in the area made for lots of slow going so we wouldn't startle them...both horses and riders.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Our (house) plans

Many people have been asking about our house plans.
So here is the designer's impression of what our house will look like.


It is just a simple 2 bedroom home, one of the bedrooms will be my workroom.
The bathroom is a bit different now, the wall doesn't stick out and the bathroom is a bit smaller.
It is a solar passive design, with large windows on the northern side. The windows will slide to allow the outside and inside to merge.
The kitchen windows open onto a terrace for alfresco dining!


There is also a large garage and carport to house our caravan.
The water tanks in between the house and garage are an architectural feature.

We'll have solar panels and solar hot water.

The plans look like this -

All being well building will start later this year when we get back from our BIG TRIP.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

A morning bike ride

A morning bike ride in the Maria National Park next door.




An unexpected tall 'black boy' (xanthorrea) forest.


Unfortunately the neighbour's dog cannot be shaken. We will have to tie her up.






 This was a facebook post by G which I couldn't share due to his settings - so here it is!

Sunday, June 22, 2014

The start of our new life and how we got here.

It was hard work, exhausting, stressful and totally crazy - but we did it!
Despite a few doubting thomases who saw our disorder and thought we'd never get away.
We packed everything up, trucked our worldly goods nearly 500kms, shoved them into storage, set up our caravan on our land and are now planning stages 2 and 3.

We so couldn't have done it without the best neighbours in the world and beautiful friends who packed, wrapped, chucked, sorted and most importantly brought coffee sometimes with cookies and muffins.
Thankyou all so so much.

Also to our favorite son who valiantly came with us to Kempsey, shared the driving, helped pack the storage unit and then drove the rental van back to Sydney. I think after that we are even for the time we helped you move into Darlinghurst in the rain! Mwah!

Big hugs to our favorite son and our favorite girlfriend of that son who have taken on our aged furbaby. I hope you all survive in your shoebox....um, I mean apartment!

An honourable mention to our favorite daughter who is babysitting the CDs and is dealing with our mail.

We also really appreciate that our mountains home will become the home of some good friends of ours and hope they will be as happy there as we have been. Thanks for helping to make the move less painful.

Having bitten the bullet and booked the rental truck and above-mentioned favorite son we were committed to the move, but as I said we had so much stuff still to sort, pack, recycle, ditch.
After many many trips to the op shop, a trip to the tip and 2 council pick-ups we filled the removal truck, the car, and most of the caravan. On moving eve we worked until about midnight and it was still not done. It became blatantly obvious that we couldn't all leave as planned at 5 am the next morning.
So a hastily hatched plan B was enacted - G and D would leave as planned and I would follow in the caravan when I was ready. Once again the best-neighbours-in-the-world came to the rescue with a supporting cast of friend-with-trailer and friend-dropping-by-and-bringing-coffee.

But finally the house was empty and I left at 1 o'clock with a little trepidation to drive the caravan all by myself up to Kempsey. I was really stressed about driving the Sydney bit along the dreaded Pennant Hills Road, not a pleasant drive at the best of times but with a seriously loaded car and van I was careful as careful could be.
I was driving mainly at 80 kph and a lot less going up hill! Mostly the drive is dual carriageway but one section closer to my destination is only one lane each way and when there was an overtaking lane no less than 3 big trucks overtook me - ooops, sorry for the hold-up guys.
I was reunited with my men at quarter to eight that evening.

It was with some relief that I settled in the handily-located motel room with dinner from the motel restaurant reheated in the specially-provided microwave. (A half decent vegetarian lasagne)

5 days later and we are nearly sorted - having taken 3 more bags of stuff to the op shop and crammed more stuff into the storage unit - it will be bursting at the seams.
We can almost utilise all parts of the caravan....just need to locate the seating.

So far so good.



Monday, June 2, 2014

A change of plan

G and T go south!
To the Gong.


The original plan was to ride our bikes in the company of our lovely daughter A to Gerringong.

However.....the day looked a bit like this....

Doesn't look too bad you say?
It also looked like this....


So, discretion being the better part of valour....or something, we walked instead.....from Kiama towards Gerringong.
Along the coastal path.







Some of us walked all the way to Gerringong....some of walked back and got the car and drove to Gerringong.

When we got to Gerringong, we did this.....


...at The Perfect Break Cafe.
Well deserved I'd say!

Plan B turned out rather well after all.