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October 12th 2009
Published: October 12th 2009
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Ahoy there me hearties ….we greet you this time from the Glenelg Highway in Western Victoria where we are making our way towards Mount Gambier on the SA coast. We’ve had a couple of comments from people having to guess where our path will take us next and over the past 3 weeks, our route has kept even us guessing! Our route and timing has been largely determined by the weather and one thing is... Read Full Entry



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13th October 2009

'Our Little Star'
hi hay/rich/woody, what little stars you are entertaining your many fans about your 'adventures'. It all sounds so fabulous despite the atrocious weather. Your bloggs are so interesting Hay, so professional, humorous and photos just fab. Clearly you are enjoying your travels and seeing the sights and sounds of native Australia. Hopefully, Dad and I will get to share your experiences this weekend and spend an 'idylic week' with you all, can't wait. xxx Keep the bloggs coming and promise me you will publish them when your finished? Love ya 'Mommy' xxxxxxxxxxxxHarry x Oskie xxx 'DAD' XX
13th October 2009

Bring your wet weather gear!
Thanks Mam, I think you'd better bring your wet weather gear next week. We've just been to Mt Schank and got soaked! Rain forecast for all of this week!!! Ah well, I'm sure you'll still have a great time despite the weather. We are!!!! See you soon xxx
7th November 2009

We are now in Madeira and have treated ourselves of a review of your travel blogs to date. Loved the story of 'Old Tom' and the latest wildlife photos. Wondered if you had gone through or around Melbourne or is there some ferry crossing that you used across Port Philip Bay to Geelong? There were always seals around when we picked up the Melbourne pilot off Port Philip Heads but I had no idea they existed there in such large numbers, must make life very challenging for the little penguins. Good to see the Cape Otway lighthouse from the other side! Lots of love Roy and Linda xxx

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