Wallacia Hotel
Travel Blogs from Wallacia
Leaving 12 Hancey Avenue, North Rocks
... As we drove past Bunnings Thornleigh, I couldn't help feeling a wave of relief as Dave would no longer have to work there. Four and a half years there had brought many benefits, not least of which were the holidays it had provided for, an interest and an arsenal of 'toys' for David to get. It had been good, but driving past it, I was glad it was to be no more.
Approaching Wyong, I suddenly felt very much aware of a ...
Having a Whale of a Time?
... have been a fantastic image. Typical...
Thursday gave me my second taste of the Austalian health service and it was fairly indisinguishable from the NHS, except for the fact that I had to pay 120 dollars in order to pass "Go". After announcing my arrival at the Sydney Eye Hospital (a nice old building just outside the CBD), and paying my fee, I settled into a shabby waiting room in front of mind rotting Channel Nine daytime TV (almost ...
Australian Heritage
... great photos, blah, blah, blah. Booty was moaning about how Mum does crack on so about photos!!! He can't believe how she even got up early one day to take some photos as the sun came up.
Booty & Kenny loved it when Mum decided that she was going to do some baking on Sunday. Yummy scones!! Fruit ones and Cheese ones. They are thinking that they may get fat if this carries on.
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Friends, Food and Butchers!
... the UK, have managed to keep in contact with a lot of people other than by christmas cards but the real thing (live contact) seems just so weird!!
Have we become to reliant on technology? Are we losing the personal touch?
Hmmmmmm
Well that is it for me for today. Bronwyn and I are off for coffee and to see the butcher's wife (at their shop) who has heard we are back in town then to prepare lunch for friends! ...
A Surprise Reunion In The Botanical Gardens.
... from 5am. Planning on getting there around 10am he said we would definitely get in but whatever time we arrived we would be in for a wait, let’s just say that knowing how long tomorrow was going to be wasn’t filling us with a lot of enthusiasm. Jumping back on the train to Parramatta, we raided Woolies for tomorrow’s treats so we could take a picnic with us and made the most of relaxing before what was about to be a very long but memorable ...