Wednesday, April 18, 2012

LEMON TREE PASSAGE - FINAL POST

We have arrived back in downtown Lemon Tree Passage and circumstances will have us 'staying in residence' for at least 3 months. 'Poodle Palace' is up in Coffs Harbour being fine tuned and having its' service. The Leyland Sisters and poodles are already missing the adventures that travel had to offer. Thank you to those that have followed our exploits on the blog - needless to say we intend to travel again and yes we will have to record all our misadventures! Our travels have unearthed facts that previously we were totally oblivious to.

10 TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL TRAVEL:
  1. In the event of failure of the spirit level, pour a glass of wine and place it on the table - guaranteed determination of the motorhome level.
  2. Thanks to Susan Grealy and the introduction to our preferred choice of travelling sweet - Kopiko Sugar Free Coffee Drops (made with real coffee). Always carry 6 packets!
  3. Should a blog be undertaken ensure some check is kept on your attire. It is estimated that out the many photos taken, Sybil featured in 99% of them wearing T-H-A-T red striped shirt!
  4. Thanks to Hamilton Policeman Bob, utilise Napisan for the toilet cassette instead of the expensive products. 3 tablespoons to start with and add more as required.
  5. Regardless of the length of time on the road, always present as novice travellers - negates the need for travel story one-upmanship!
  6. Reference books for the trip included: Camps Australia Wide, CMCA Wanderer and the relevant State Caravan Book.
  7. Prior to the trip purchase a hat that best suits you - there will be m-a-n-y days when a hat presents a far better picture than your hair!
  8. Contentment is knowing that the next port offers a 'DUMP POINT'.
  9. Designate motorhome tasks according to height, agility and ability level.
  10. Finally, the most important tip - knowledge in the fact that the 'humble fart' has the capacity to clear the motorhome. Even the poodles refused to take responsibility! 
"THE LEYLAND SISTERS"
SYBIL (IN THAT SHIRT), CAROLE, MADISON & SHAYDEN

KINGSWOOD

MONDAY 2 - WEDNESDAY 4.4.2012: Continuing on our homeward journey we paid a visit to good friends Judy and John Reedy and were suitably spoilt!

KANAHOOKA


3 GENERATIONS OF THE 'WISE FAMILY'
L TO R: KEITH, JARROD & JACQUI
SUNDAY 1.4.2012: Drove straight to the historic Jamberoo Pub (established 1857), and caught up with softball friends Kay Thompson, Robyn Peters, Jacqui and Keith Wise. Took up residence in the Beer Garden and had a lovely afternoon listening to Nick & Liesl, u-n-t-i-l the heavens opened and the performance had to be abandoned. Had tea with Jacqui and Keith, then retired to 'Poodle Palace' which we had parked in their driveway. Morning dawned and the well trained, obedient puddles escaped and took off across the road to visit the local dogs - how to make an impression!
NICK & LIESL

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

GOULBURN - POPULATION: 20,127

FRIDAY 30 - SATURDAY 31.3.2012: Onward to Goulburn with a view to attending a performance of the McClymonts at the Goulburn Serviceman's Club. Goulburn brands itself as "Australia's first inland city", although this is a claim that the city of Bathurst also makes. We stayed at Goulburn South Caravan Park and as usual caught up with the domestics. Attended the performance on Saturday evening and although the seats were not the best, the McClymonts were superb - great show.
THE McCLYMONTS

Saturday, April 7, 2012

JUGIONG

LAKE MULWARA
MURRAY RIVER
THURSDAY 29.3.2012: Yesterday stopped for lunch at Lake Mulwala - eerie vista. In 1937 the first suggestions were made concerning the clearing of the red gum forest to be submerged in the creation of Lake Mulwala. The bands of local volunteers worked long hours to clear the area, and the felled trees were never removed. The tree felling was completed in June 1939, and the first filling of the lake was started on August 12th, 1939. The evening was spent at Howlong Lions Park by the side of the Murray River. Thursday we continued on our road trip to the Jugiong Showground. Visited the local cellar door, come art, come produce shop and of course sampled the wares! 
JUGIONG HOTEL