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What a way to say goodbye...
We arrived in a very sunny Melbourne – around 36 degrees and caught
the Skybus into the central train station where we debated about
walking to the hotel. We then caught a taxi to our apartment and
checked in before exploring our local area. We stayed in St Kilda, a
main road that comes out from the city centre, an …
Final few days of Southern Hemisphere
Aaaahhh - back in Australia and the sun is shining, the weather's warm and we're happy to be back in the city. As much as we loved NZ, is a very beautiful place - but it's a tad rural for our tastes and we've been yearning for the hustle bustle of the city.
Our flight left at 7am and was a 4 hour flight - and we went back in time by 2 …
Where are the Wombats?
Car packed & off we go......Rob,Izzy, Jo & I are off for 2 days staying in a cabin at Wisons Promentory National Park. Wow it's beautiful....fabulous scenery,amazing beaches oh & Wombats......Rob said we would be tripping over them.....so out we went with torches but no Wombats....just 1 was spotted before we gave up & returned to the cabin! However there was a storm brewing....it circled around us then overhead so perhaps the Wombats had sensed it & stayed in their ...
Going For Gold
... tags that were showing up at an alarming rate but does anyone really keep turpentine in the medicine cabinet?? Before settling into the Melbourne area, the OMG Tour did a victory lap that had us in Queenscliff for a couple of days and took us on a car ferry to Sorrento along with most of the Aussie "bikey" population. It turns out they were all headed for a weekend of motorcycle racing at Phillip Island but Carol was convinced that they ...
Home....what will be the lasting memories??
... is that they are paranoid about staying in the slow lane (I decided to avoid using left / right lanes) and so try and absolutely spend as little as possible time in the fast(er) lane. They just about run into the back of the car they are passing and then nearly clip the front on the way back in.
I know speed limits are again a topic in oz, let me explain the French system. They actually have 130/110/90 for almost all roads outside towns and even though the limits ...