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I can say "yeh" like an Australian
... editor in the newspaper poked fun at the time-based rates, commenting that the lamb roast was ready at 7 a.m and the family ate muesli for dinner. The neighbors were complaining about the vacuum running at 2 a.m., but headphones would solve that problem.
It must be working; Australia has actually decreased its electricity usage since 2009. Electricity and water are billed quarterly instead of monthly, so some families are faced with an electricity bill greater than $1,000 just ...
Back Home
... through the towns of Nyngan, Warren, Gilgandra and Merriwa stopping at the Jerry's Plains Recreation Ground over night. This was a great free camp with nice thick green grass on which to camp and toilets available.
The next day was our final day of our big adventure. We stopped in Newcastle for a coffee with our friends, Tony and Janine, before arriving home in time for lunch.
Our trip ...
Getting around NSW..
... car to drive into town to get to the venue – although 10 minutes into the journey I was wondering what the hell had possessed me to drive in an unfamiliar town at night, with no idea of where I was going; but at the same time it was another one of those things where I was pushing my bravery (bit like holding a big snake!) and I felt rather proud of myself when I finally arrived at the gig! The band were playing awesome covers of a range of old and new ...
Cruising NSW: Port Stephens – Toowoon Bay
... dining room (which was about three times the size of our caravan), candelabras creating a soft ambiance, silverware clinking on the gorgeous china plates as we savoured every mouthful.
Along with catching up with Paul and Di we were also so happy when we got the chance to catch up with their daughters Kate and Sarah as well. They have both grown into the most delightful ladies and as always it was a pleasure to spend time with them. (Thanks for ...
Why I Man!
Have I gone back home? So here I am in Newcastle. I must admit when the Greyhound was bringing us in, I thought to myself, where the hell am I. We drove through really uninviting Coal works and past the port. It really felt like I had arrived in Sheffield or somewhere grim up north!!
Luckily enough the bus kept going and we arrived into the really nice part of town. It is really alive with cafes, art culture and amazing architecture.
I was going ...