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March 19th 2010
Published: March 19th 2010
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As we moved further north from Cervantes, we said goodbye to the nice cool nights that we had grown accustomed to in the south and moved into “hot and sticky” territory once again. In the very dry country that surrounds Geraldton we had heard of this little oasis called Ellendale Pool with a nice campground and a permanent waterhole where you could swim and cool off. So after a few rather warm... Read Full Entry



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Rocky Pool Rocky Pool
Rocky Pool

Billabong on the Gascoyne River
Elles beach - Warroora stationElles beach - Warroora station
Elles beach - Warroora station

Ningaloo reef (where we saw the red octopus)



21st March 2010

Hi
Hi Guys, Greg said to me this morning "strange we've not had an update from you guys in a while", then believe it or not we bumped into Gayna and John in Bunnings, so found out you were in Broom and then clicked onto the internet tonight and found the blog. Still sounds like you are having an interesting time, love the funny stories of late, hope you don't have any similar experiences with the crocs. All is good here, kids and Greg well and busy at school and work. Looking forward to your return, not long now. Lots of love Greg, Wendy, Thomas, James and Emma. xxxxx
22nd March 2010

Beautiful Pics
Lovely to read your latest adventures and see the photos. We could do with a bit of your heat and sunshine in Caloundra - not "Sunshine Coast" this month! Am on wifi in the library so have to keep this short. Just want you to know, Hayley, that we read your blog avidly and enjoy it immensely. When you return home and read it in it's entirity you will realise what a wonderful achievement it is. OK Rich, you do drive, cook and recharge the notebook sometimes. Maybe a sentence of yours creeps in sometimes. You must have taken half the photos (some have Hay in them) - which are memorable , by the way. Keep on enjoying the trip. Lots of Love, Mum
24th April 2010

Nomads briefly increase to 4!
Hi, Richard, Hayley and Woody Another great read. Amazing how 'bad luck' comes in packages of three although for me the little mouse was good news, I'd pay extra to have experienced that. Adds new meaning to the expression 'meals on wheels' as you innocently parked next to the family bush! Fortunately you had spent the three experiences before Shark Bay! Would have loved the billabong experience, seems that the local water hole in the evening is always the place to be in order to see all the local wild life out for a drink, (in the Newcastle environment that would be The Bigg Market?) The HMAS Sydney memorial is very impressive, thoughtful and a poignant reminder of the futility of those wasted lives. I suspect HMAS Sydney was a sister ship of HMS Belfast, now moored on the Thames. good to read some goats survive the culling. Take care! Lots of love, Roy and Linda xxx

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