The Bannister Suites Fremantle
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Out and about with Ranger Steph
Today we sacrificed a trip to Mandurah and Murdoch uni for a visit to Wellington National Park. It was well worth it. Steph pointed us towards some of the highlights of the park that we would never have found without her. Tim and Rach caught up with at the Wild Bull Brewery. To pacify my annoyance of not getting a photo of all of us together, I …
About The Football
Today was all about the Swans..... Well the first part anyway. It was all over by 3pm. Stan had to have a Coopers for breakfast as it was a rush to get to the pub before the AFL started, but finish watching the Aussies win their game in the T20 World Cup. Rosie O'grays had quite a few Swans and Hawthorn fans, but also had many locals who just enjoy …
Larisa's birthday
Today was our first day of using public transport in WA. Easier than Italy as we could understand the language but I always find them poorly designed for non locals. Who knows how many zones I am crossing. Another important difference between WA and Italy is everyone, especially the public service, are friendly and go out of their way to help.
A day of rest
Today was very hot. We visited the Fremantle Markets - both of them. Decided I needed a restful day. It was NOT because we'd been out till late the night before and I can't cope because I am getting old.
To Kings Park
Today we finally made it into Perth. We caught the train into the center, with the plan to walk to Kings Park. Stan got distracted in the shops and collected a Man Bag along with other incidentals. The walk to Kings Park was more uphill than I remembered, but made lunch all the more enjoyable once we made it. Larisa gave us a tour of the gardens. …