Sunday, 22 May 2011
Wrapping it all up
We are now starting to settle back into normal life again - but only for a short while. Since we came back we have heard that, for various reasons, Pete and Nicky and family are returning to the UK and we will be meeting them at Heathrow early am on Wed 1 June. Suzanne will stay on to finish her course at the end of the year, and then re-assess her situation and decide what she wants to do. One of her friends is going out to visit her in October which will give her something to look forward to.
Roger has come back to potentially quite a lot of work which he hopes to do on a part-time basis. Jean has retired but who knows what the future holds!
This will be the end of our blog - thank you for following our fantastic adventure!
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Well it's all come to an end - at last!
Monday, 2 May 2011
... and where did you watch the wedding?
We found ourselves on the V & A Waterfront on Friday - after a sightseeing tour around Cape Town - in front of a very large screen together with a small croud of other interested people. We arrived just in time to see Kate enter the Abbey - so we did not miss too much - and we sat and watched it for the next 2 hours. The following day we went on a tour down to the Cape of Good Hope where we saw baboons, osteriches, eland and penguins. On Sunday we picked up our hire car and went to Jubilee Church - unfortunately Steve V R and Lex weren't there but we met another English couple and someone who knew Pete - well who doesn't! We then spent the next 2 days driving through a beautiful mountaineous area on Route 62 and are now in Knysna, where it is cold and wet and we have had the heating on in our bedroom! Only thing is, like Perth, they haven't had rain for months, so the people here are more than happy. Perhaps it is just preparing us for the English weather again!
Monday, 25 April 2011
48 hours and we start for home.
We do not expect to have any internet connection while we are travelling in South Africa - so we probably won't be putting anything more on this Blog until we are back home in two weeks time.
Monday, 18 April 2011
Winding Down!!
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Pinnacles, Dolphins, Blue Blue Sea & Coral
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Fish, Cheese, Wine, Chocolate & Stalactites
We then went away with Suzanne for a couple of days to give her a break from college, homework and work - she has not really had a break since she got here.
We decided to go down to Margaret River which is about 300 kilometres south of Perth. On the way down we stopped off at Busselton to have a look at the jetty - which is about 2 kilometres long - and visit the underwater observatory at the end. To get to the end we had to ride on a "Dotto Train" which was an interesting experience, once there we had about an hour to go down to the sea bed - inside the observatory - to see what fish were about. We were fortunate to see shoals of Herring, Yellow Tails and Taylor come by together with lots of smaller pretty fish - well worth the trip.
When we were driving by we also went into some cheese factories - to sample the goods - and some wineries to do likewise - need to be careful for those of us who were driving - and a chocolate factory - no need to worry here except it spoils the appetite for lunch.
On the return journey we stopped off at the Ngilgi caves just to see how different Australian caves are to those in the UK - they are pretty much the same except a lot dryer at the moment, no real rain for over a year. These caves are part of a huge complex but we chose only to do the short easy bit - what a surprise - three hundred and fifty nine steps later we got to the middle where we were given loads of information about stalactites, stalacmites, straws and upside down mushrooms - mind blowing.
Got home Tuesday evening very tired but we did enjoy ourselves.Monday, 14 March 2011
Still can't get boats out of our system
Monday, 7 March 2011
Don't forget Christchurch
We know it is only about 2 weeks ago that the earthquake hit Christcurch, but a lot of other events worldwide can so easily take our attention and without realising it we can so easily forget.
We were there ourselves only 4 months ago and found it to be a most beautiful city - as those of you who have also visited will know - and to see the devestation is heartbreaking, but it must be even more so for those living and working there.
Please keep Christchurch and her people in your thoughts and prayers as they come to terms with what has happened and continues to happen. Not just tremors and the like but also issues like employment for those working in the devestated areas and the effects this will have on the local and national economies
We have included some of the photographs we took when we were here just to show you how magnificent this city was and hopefully will be again.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Yes we are still in the land of the living
Monday, 7 February 2011
Black Sunday in Perth!
Monday, 31 January 2011
Flying the flag, fireworks and Jail
As the children are going back to school this Wednesday we took everyone to the cinema on Friday evening - outdoors in Kings Park. We went to see the new Narnia film - The Voyage of the Dawntreader. Now that is something different, sitting on the grass watching a film with a glass of wine (yes we were allowed), under the stars - all very enjoyable.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Hard work and hard ground!!
Whilst we were moving, Pete and the children were at the Pacific Rim Churches "Newday" north of Sydney. They all had a great time but Josh came back with his arm in a sling having fallen whilst playing soccer! Unfortunately his arm had not stood up to the hard ground and Nicky and Josh spent the first day and night back at the hospital where he had to have an operation to mend the top of his radius bone which had been knocked off!! Painful!