Sunday Lunch

By Mike:

We have been in Australia for 10days now and except for going into Sydney for a day trip we haven’t been anywhere that hasn’t entailed looking at Camper vans, Mobile homes or cars.

That is all going to change today. We are off to the pub for Sunday lunch. However this being Australia the pub isn’t just on the corner of the street but will entail a 90 mile round trip.

On the way we go past signs for Windsor Castle Hill. Oops missed a comma. Should be, going past a sign for Windsor and another sign for Castle Hill.

We cross the Hawkesbury River on a ferry. This is similar to the Sandbanks ferry but smaller. Instead of running on chains it has steel cables.

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Jo on the Ferry

As we progress to our destination the road changes from tar sealed to gravel. I am now starting to understand why we are going for a 4wd vehicle. The road is rutted and full of potholes but this doesn’t slow our driver John down.

When we finally arrive at St Albans it appears to be a pub in the middle of nowhere.

John at the Pub

The meals were excellent I had home cured salmon with potato chips and salad. The others had risotto with ¼ chicken each. I washed my meal down with a bottle of Redback beer; this is produced in Western Australia.

We had a short stroll to the river, where I noticed a sign stating that the road was originally part of the Great North Road convict trail.

Lunch over and our exercise taken we pile back into the car and make our way back..

Here’s a map of our route

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Sydney

By Jo

We’ve been in Sydney a week now and it still hasnt stopped raining and apparently it isnt going to stop for months. Meanwhile NZ is in drought and still hasnt rained since we left.

We finally put a deposit on a car yesterday. We have been car hunting all week. We couldnt decide between a campervan or a car, so we decided on a 4WD. We should be able to pick it up on Monday if the pink/green/blue/yellow/purple and turquoise slips all go to plan.

We can then deck out the van and head up to Queensland which is the sunshine state. Unlike NSW (No Sun Whatsoever) state.

Other than car hunting, we went sightseeing on Tuesday. We saw the harbour bridge and opera house, but my foot was a bit sore for walking still, so we didnt do much else. We’ll head in again next week.

We are hoping brother John will take us up the Blue mountains tomorrow if he’s feeling better. He’s had a sinus infection all week.

Tables on the River

By Mike:

There’s no such thing as a free lunch, not unless you give up work to go touring and your work mates get you a meal voucher for your leaving gift.

I gave up work to go touring NZ and Australia.

The meal voucher was for Tables on the River in Hamilton, NZ. Although booked for 21st December, Jo and I eventually made it to the restaurant on January 31st, the day before we left for Aussie.

After getting our hairs cut we went into Hamilton to find the restaurant. This we did fairly easily as it is almost next door to the casino.

Tables on the River

Although the restaurant is called Tables on the River it is in fact set back slightly, having a footpath and trees between itself and the river. Although we had glipses of the river from our table.

Starters

As always we had to have a bottle of wine with the meal. Jo gets her drink first.

Jo with the bottle of wine

I couldn’t decide which meal to have so I opted for the Chefs selection of tasters.

My main the Chef’s choice of tasters

and Jo opted for the fish

Jo’s main Fresh Snapper on mushrooms

So thank you all at Getronics for a lovely meal.

Now we’re off to the casino.

Rainy Australia

We arrived in Sydney today and its bloody raining! we just spent 6 weeks in NZ and had about 5 mins of rain the whole time, so its a bit of a novelty to see rain. (I thought NZ was sposed to be the rainy climate)

We are going car hunting tomorrow. Dont really have clue what to buy but will have a look and see what our money will get us here.

My toe still hasnt healed. I gashed it on a rock while snorkelling last weekend and its still a bit sore and I cant wear shoes. So I’m kinda glad for the crap weather to give it more chance to heal.

Apart from that, we are both pretty buggered after a 4.30am start this morning.

It’s Tuesday and the Cylone is coming

We just got back from a couple of days in Hamilton. Mike wanted to buy a shortie wetsuit and Rebel sports had a 25% off sale.

He tried on a medium sized wetsuit. “Its a bit tight”, he squeaked. He then tried on an extra large one. “Its a bit loose”, he said. So I gave him another one to try. “This one fits just right”, he said while admiring his butt in the mirror.

I looked at the tag and cracked up laughing. It was a ladies wetsuit! He bought it anyway.

Other that that, cyclone Fuma is coming and the rain is a welcome relief from the hot hot weather we have been having.

Poor Mum and Dad are away playing golf in this cyclone, so we are left looking after the house. Hope we don’t lose the roof.

Snorkelling

By Mike

A few years ago when I took a week off work to do my motor cycle training and test my kids thought I was going through a mid life crisis.

Then when Jo and I brought a kayak, my kids thought I was crazy.

When we then brought a sail board, they knew I was bonkers.

And when I gave up work to tour New Zealand and Australia they were going to get me committed.

Well they should have, because now at the age of 54 I am over coming my fear of the sea and learning to snorkel. The first attempts weren’t too good although I was only in a few feet of water. I should really have breathed through that pipe thing instead of my nose.

But having made that mistake I soon learnt and haven’t done it since.

I am getting better at each attempt. I suppose the next thing I need to do is to learn how to swim!!

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Camping at Simpsons Beach

We went camping at Simpson’s beach for a couple of days over the weekend with my friend Robyn and her entire family. Our families used to go camping together when Robyn and I were kids. It was just like the old days, except 30 years later and the kids are the next generation.

They had a cool set up. Chris had his converted bus;

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Robyn’s parents had their caravan with the cookers and banquet tables in the middle.

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And the tents around the edge. Here’s our little tent next to our messy car.

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They even had the facilities to bake a cheesecake for Peters birthday.

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There was no power or toilet facilities so we made do with a solar shower tent and a portapotti tent. A bit like our parties at
Putney (except the toilet was emptied regulary so it didnt overflow!)

We went out in the boat fishing and caught loads of undersized snapper. Look at this pathetic thing that Mike caught!

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I caught a Gurnard (a very pretty fish with wings that flys) and this was the only thing worth eating.

The second lot that went out caught 10 Kowhai (not fair). We smoked them and we ate them for dinner. YUM.

On Monday we drove up to Matarangi to play around in the surf. I tried the surf ski out on bigger waves but they were a bit dumpy. It was good for boogie boarding though.

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Amigene said she had spotted sharks there last week, so I was on the lookout. We did see something black in the water, so the odds were is was a shark as there were 40 spotted the day before. pretty scary.

We all had a go in Chris’s land yacht, which he built for $600. The bought ones are $4000. It was loads of fun and a great way to see the beach.

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There are more photos at:

Simpsons Beach

Matarangi