Welcome

Welcome to Derek and Karen's travel blog. We hope you will enjoy following our journey around Australia the slow way. We will try to keep our blog entertaining for you with our photography and highlights and the occasional lowlights (hopefully not too many of those). We have a couple of adds on the right that you are more than welcome to click on to view, that will help us along the way. The add about the Amazon Kindle is about our favourite choice of ebook that we read for at least 2 hours every day. We have a Kindle each and down load all sorts of books to read on them. So we hope you enjoy our blogs.







Sunday, May 29, 2011

Renovations have started.


 Tiling this wall is going to be fun I told Derek.
It will cover the big hole that the plumber had to make to terminate the gas and water pipes that connected the old internal gas hot water system. So first we got a sheet of ply and cut out the wall shape, now I sit for a couple of hours each day and hand fit every tile. This is going to take a while. If I had left the tiles on the lace, we would have had to order more tiles than we needed and the glueing would have been too smelly for me. This way we can spread the tiles out a bit more and a little spot of glue on the back of each tile then press it into place. Yep, it is going to take a little while. I have left the odd tile off so I can glue and screw the whole board to the wall, then replace those tiles then grout it, then all done.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Back in 2009


Derek driving the house boat we rented for a long weekend holiday back in 2009. I added this onto my Blog due to the fact that it was an excellent, relaxing way to unwind. Houseboating is very easy and you move slowly along a river and or lakes. I would highly recommend doing it.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Cairns

We are back from a quick visit to see family in Cairns. All are well and Derek's Dad is one year older now. Cairns is a nice place to thaw out during winter, but we have commitments, so this winter we must wear the winter clothes and turn on the heaters to keep as warm as possible until the cold weather is gone. I think we will need to see through three winters altogether, then we may head west via Adelaide. Stay posted

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The cold has started

Well what a wake-up. One hour before the alarm is due to go off, I got up for my morning little walk to our smallest room in our bus and found the floor was as cold as ice. So on went the electric ceramic heater down the front end, and on my way back to bed, on went the diesel heater that is located under our bed and blows toasty warm air out down the hallway and into the bathroom if I leave that door open. This I do for 15 minutes to warm the room before shower time. The TV went on after an hour of back into our lovely warm bed to wait til the bus warmed up, and the news reported that we had a -2c morning. BBRRRR now I know what cold is after the past few years of mostly summer weather with the odd cool day. Cool day ha! They weren't cool, the last two weeks were cool. So, no photo to show you due to me whoosing out and not wanting to step out of the warm bus into the freezing cold air outside to take a shot of the beautiful mist on the river. If we didn't have the fixed fly screens on our windows, I would have took the shot from Derek's side of the bed through his window. The river is wider and more misty on his side of the bus. My side is narrow and has the little rapids and bridge. Lovely.

Monday, May 2, 2011

1st May back to Tamworth

The road back to Tamworth from Glen Innes was a mix of old and bumpy and new and smooth. The interesting part is the down hill section of Moonie Range. Slow going of course but then stuck in second gear at the bottom. Derek had to work hard to get back the gears, but all good after two minutes of WTF. hehehe 
This beautiful bus was camped at the park when we arrived back. It belongs to David and Marion from Mt Gambier.

Here we are, back at site 6. Now with our full set-up. Washing done and Derek kicked back ready for our new friends David and Marion to walk over for a well deserved sundowner.