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Whale of a time!
... his head right out of the water so we got a really good view. The pictures aren't brilliant as our reflexes were a bit slow but you get the idea. It was very exciting.
James as recently been shown the ins and outs of kangaroo hunting. This time he was just shown what to do - next time he's going to have a go himself. Rochelle was a bit grossed out by the dead kangaroos hanging over the back of the truck so she stayed indoors.
Last Sunday we had a true Aussie experience ...
Til ______ do us part? Travelling with a partner.
... us into living in a van. When you live in such close proximity with someone it offers you the chance to truly see the best of them as I discussed above. On the other hand you also see the worst of them; and yourself.
24 hours a day. For over a year. We’ve worked the same jobs. Had the same friends. Shared the same humid sweaty bed in the back of our van in the middle of summer. She snores. I talk too much. We’ve not showered for way too long. I take ...
Day 23 - Adelaide City, West Beach & Glenelg areas
... and hectares of campsites and it was fairly quiet so we asked at the office if we could have a spot right at the far end where there were no campers or caravans. They said yes and we were happy. Before we set up, we did a quick drive down to Glenelg for a sandwich at the place on the corner opposite the plaza and tram terminus.
We then had a walk around, checking out the newly rebuilt amusements complex funland thingamibob. I thought the old 1980's version was way ...
Making my way through more of Australia's states!
... rock formations – lucky for me we went back to my favourite, Loch Ard Gorge and so I got to see the area with the sunrise, it’s still so beautiful! Our next stop was the tour guide’s favourite place, The Grotto – which did actually look like a grotto, you could easily imagine there being fairies and pixies down there, as well as a mermaid. Sadly, we didn’t see any of these, but it was just as stunning without any mythical creatures! We also stopped off ...
Wine, wine, wine and then some more wine!
... we stopped off in the town of Tanunda and had a walk up the main street. We then arrived at Peter Lehmann winery where we had another tasting of 8 different wines including a shiraz that would cost you $90 (about £70) a bottle, we then had lunch at the winery cafe which was a platter of local cheeses, bread and meats, all washed down with a nice glass of rose. Our third winery of the day was Langmeil winery which was a short walk from Peter Lehmanns and on our way ...