Terrace Central B&B Hotel
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Doing the Touristy Thing Again
... by the look of his body language, he sat in the same position for the entire hour we sat there poor thing, he looked like the world was against him. The streets were buzzing with people just walking around, shopping, popping into the pubs and eateries, catching up with friends and having a relaxing time.
We headed back to the trains, this time I had a couple of young girls sit next to me, they were most likely ...
Fremantle
Today,we hung out for a while.We only went out once,so the day was pretty much,average.First we went to the shops to buy some supplies.The plan was to buy some food and a stool,but Miles added a little extra;Ninjago.He brought ultimate Lloyd.I know I'm a girl,but I play with Mile's Ninjago all the time,so I was so excited to have Lloyd.I mean,he's the ...
Fremantle
... and brewery. We played our DSI until the waiter brought some brown paper to draw on. Then we had dinner at jus' burgers - me and Miles had a chicken burger.After that we had some ice-cream at Cold Rock. I had Sorbet lemon with Nerds, Miles had sorbet Mango with gummy bears and Charlotte had Chocolate with cherry ripe.Bye see you later, peace ...
Wine Tasting and Beautiful Scenery!
... another wow.. lovely location, really really good food and not too expensive. We even had a couple of oysters!
So finally we drove back to Bunbury, I went to see if they Bed and Breakfast lady had managed to fix her internet (which clearly she had, hence I am managing to write this!), and whilst in the house I looked out at the water and saw a little dolphin swim past! I ran back to the room to grab Jose and we stood out on ...
Prison time
... whistles had Harry and Emily and a few other kids play Beethoven. It was fun until he said they could keep the whistles as they are really loud. We told them they could only play them in Evert's house.
The Prison was our next stop. We had a really entertaining guide to take us through the prison, she got people involved in the stories she had to tell and although a little cooky, it made it interesting. The Prison dates back to the 1850s, and was used until 1991, the ...