The fantastic voyage Welcome home both, I have been checking up on your progress regularly and enjoying every minute of the descriptions - what a fab (almost) 5 months you have had to be sure... Val, I didn't realise what a way with written words you had (Obviously I knew about the verbals!) and you have something here you can not just use to look back with but also reads so well too.
Give me a ring when you've washed all the smalls, watched all the rugby and slept all the sleep - lunch next week?
xxx C
Welcome back It has been fascinating reading - I wonder if you enjoyed writing it as much as we enjoyed reading it ! It would be good to see the fabrics Val and I would love to understand how patience was achieved whilst the selection was being made. Anyway, have a good rest and keep in touch !
Phooey >>Australian’s stick to the speed limits
Now that's funny.
The #1 bane of my driving life is how everyone wants to go faster than me!
I clearly read the speed signs wrong, I always thought they were referring to the maximum limit, however I'm sure they must really mean the minimum speed you must drive at...
This makes your comments about the NZ drivers even more horrific.
>>put their foot on the gas
We call it petrol :P
Steve
We can't believe how fortunate you have been with the weather! So much better than our more or less unrelenting wind, rain and grey skies in November! Hope your luck lasts!
Zip that lip You just can't help yourself, can you? We've just bought a minature sewing machine, it fits nicely in the cupboard! It's possible it may see a bit of material at some time in the future. But doubt it will ever make a q..lt. Mustn't say the word don't want to pick up these Valerisms.
hello possums! wow-can't imagine legal killing of possums in Australia-they are protected! even though for those of us with any sort of garden and or trees overhanging roofs they are a pest! it's illegal even to just catch and move them!
Watties, Watties everywhere.... Hey you two. I've been trying to catch up on your blog and have been really enjoying all the NZ posts. Some great piccies and it's all brought some great memories back for me. Glad you're into the birdlife. That's (NZ) where the obsession started for me and there's no going back. Hopefully you've seen some South Island Robin's. Friendly little chaps. Enjoy your rest of the time in the great country and I look forward to speaking to you when you return.
Jason.
I enjoyed your NZ post. It made me want to go there. My blog is looking for travel photos. If you have any time, email us some at dirtyhippiesblog@gmail.com or check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com
Continued fun on your travels,
Eric
Oh yes it is! Glad to see your pilgrimage to Marlborough was everything you hoped! From (admittedly hazy) memory, Selaks was the first place we called into on the way down from Picton: deffo in the Blenheim / Wairau area but might have been a little apart from the others. Anyway, hope you have better weather down the West coast than we did - Greymouth was very aptly named! Am enjoying the photos John :-)
Still with you - with pleasure! I can't get over what you and John are doing - filled with admiration. Want a 'customised' postbox, want a little penguin from under the bridge in Oz, want that view of the beach and sea every morning - and am so tickled by your sense of humour Val - or John - laugh out loud many times. Especially your digs at John Val, Val John. The flip flops and the spending money and the dangers of the sea - keep em coming please - love, Maureen.
I enjoyed your post. I have always wanted to travel around the world. My blog is looking for travel photos. If you have the time, email us some at dirtyhippiesblog@gmail.com or check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com
Continued fun on your travels,
Eric and Heather
Warning For goodness sakes don't tell any sheep jokes and watch out for any comments that use the word 'six'.
BTW: Direct currency conversion is an inaccurate estimation of price differences between the UK and Australia.
All it does is convert coin value and you loose a little.
You've not mentioned how much cheaper fuel was here did you?
£1.20 average per litre ULP (average for Ipswich) = AUD$1.99
AUD$1.29 average per litre UPL (average Cairns QLD) = £0.77
Remember that most of our goods are imported and transport costs per capita are much higher than the overpoputated higher sales market that the UK is .
Road transport costs to the various CBD and country towns in Austrlia is much higher than those in the UK owning to the huge distances.
The SOE is somewhat different, so stop being a whinging pom :P (that's a tongue-in-cheek emot)
Cheers
Steve
The boat on the reef They've arrested the captain and the officer in charge at the time for taking an illegal route across Oz waters and for putting a1km gash in the reef. The boat has been floated and towed to anchorage, tested stability of the hull first! xxx
COON Indeed it was nice to catch up.. If I hadn't seen the earlier pictures in this Travel blog I may not have recognized Valerie, her hair was shorter than I remembered :)
Re: COON
"The cheese is said to be named after its American creator Edward W. Coon of Philadelphia, who patented a method, subsequently known as the Cooning process, for fast maturation of cheese via high temperature and humidity.
Former manufacturer Kraft, and later Dairy Farmers, have vigorously defended the trademark."
I do recall having a a good belly laugh when I first came to Australia and seeing the trademark name.
Incidentally, the most popular regular cheddar cheese these days I think is BEGA Cheese, though don't quote me - I rarely eat the stuff. Though Dairy Farmers would never admit it.
Steve
Comparisons... You've just called yourselves numpties by comparing yourselves with Americans... 1) they're dumb enough to do anything and 2) They couldn't have been American, they don't know the way out of America...
xxx
What to do in Cairns!! Hi, glad John is getting a rest at last. When I was in Cairns I was a lot younger and fitter - but one of the things I would recommend is taking the train up to Kuranda on the Atherton Tablelands - the views are amazing and there used to be a craft market up there - but it may be out of season.
Catch up soon, love, Sarah
Well, our bags are nearly packed, we’re nearly ready to go, so we thought you might be interested in where we’re going to be, so here comes
Our Itinerary
13 January Bangkok
17 January Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand
19 January Chiang Khong or Huay Xai Thailand/Laos border
20-21 January Boat trip down the Mekong River in Laos
22 January Luang Prabang, Laos
24 January Vientiane, Capital of Laos
26 January Hin Boun, Laos
27 January Ninh Binh, Vietnam
28 January Halong Bay, Vietnam
29 January Hanoi, Vietnam
1 February Hue, Vietnam
2 February Hoi An, Vietnam
5 February Ho Chi... full info
Treen and Jeff
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The fantastic voyage
Welcome home both, I have been checking up on your progress regularly and enjoying every minute of the descriptions - what a fab (almost) 5 months you have had to be sure... Val, I didn't realise what a way with written words you had (Obviously I knew about the verbals!) and you have something here you can not just use to look back with but also reads so well too. Give me a ring when you've washed all the smalls, watched all the rugby and slept all the sleep - lunch next week? xxx C