Tuesday 5 August 2014

Busselton and Beyond...

Another beautiful sunset...this time at Busselton. Roughly 200metres from our doorstep at the Seventh Day Adventist Park, we called home for a couple of days. A very clean park and friendly managers. It was nice and quite and I would recommend staying here on the "Holy Mile".
 
Casey got in touch with his artistic side, carving into some cuttlefish.
 

A fellow gypsy, Janice, who we found out originated from around Yackandandah... 
Over a few cups of coffee, we enjoyed listening of her travels across the miles and all the things she had learnt.



 
Some people love their home towns that much they get a number plate with its name on it.

Our bus is better!!
This was an entrance to a working farm (hobby farm). We didn't visit it as we had other plans and the price was a little high.


This was a really picturesque spot, even if it was quite cold.


 
Evidence that even the birds come here for a good view!!

 
Eliza trying to feed a maggie at our SDA Park.
 
 Just in the neighbourhood and we have all our family and friends with us...












 
Another lighthouse.
This one had the hope we would see seals and whales, but were told by the tour operator that there were none this time of the year...

 


 
Little did they know, who they were speaking to...

 
We are blessed and come expectant...

 
This rock was absolutely packed with seals!!!

 
And not that this photo is the best to see, but, we saw a whale just out from the shore, jumping and frolicking around...


Just a reminder!!! That He loves and cares for us...even in the small things.


 
Aram lilies blanket the paddocks. So pretty, too bad I couldn't have a bunch of these every week till I got home...
 

 
Hey Ross, we found a Venison farm...

Really well set up!!

 
The products were top quality and the service and presentation impeccable!



 
 
 Down the road a bit and we found a Nougat factory...



 
Yes we bought some samples...and no there wont be any left when we get back!

 
Eliza...I think I can say with confidence that she has a little bit of her great Oma in her!!

 
All the way to Augusta today.


 
It was quite an awesome forest to travel through. Very tall timbers.



 
If I can remember it was only $30 odd for the family and the gentleman was very generous and gave me a postcard when we left, as I didn't have the correct change...its the little things...


 
After getting a good tip from a great Aunty...we visited the two oceans...
 
 

 
Eliza catching up with some other travellers she had met a day or two earlier at the SDA park. They were more than happy to pose with their new little friend!


 
Carrying a torch...

 

 
Well, this was worth the drive and the wait.
We finally got our windscreen replaced by Gary and Jason. (Sorry guys for taking so long to get this up on the blog). I am sure your daughter will be happy to see you in action Gary.
 
 
Just on two minutes and they had the windscreen removed. It was a tricky one, credit to them.
Well deserving of a batch of scones.
 



Great job!! Better than it was before it even got broken.

 
A rosemary hedge at Providores' entrance, more advanced than mine back on the farm.

 
Checking out Providore's vegie and herb garden.

 
Found another chocolate factory...well another of the same.
 
 

Pay no attention to the date...Eliza took this on her camera...

1 comment:

  1. Hi Seymours,
    We have been watching your progress every few days. hope the new windscreens are doing ok :)
    I wonder if your lighthouse guide was our old family friend, Bruce.
    Happy and safe travelling.
    Mandy, Gary, Mikayla,

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