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Really not a lot to say since the weekend. I can’t believe how much time we’re spending on admin. We’re selling a boat, three properties and planning our future. Each have their own challenges and doing anything from the other side of the world has extras complications. It’s a full time job. Each day I […]

Great Ocean Road – Day 4

We started our last day ‘on the road’ very slowly. It felt nice lying in bed and relaxing. All four of our legs ached which I found pleasing as it meant it wasn’t just me. The motel manager was gracious enough to allow us an extra half hour to check out.

Our first stop […]

Great Ocean Road – Day 3

The word that springs immediately to mind when thinking about Sunday’s weather is ‘perfect’. Saturday wasn’t too far off but Sunday couldn’t have been better.

Our first destination was the Cape Otway Lightstation. We’d heard that the road down to the Lightstation offered the best opportunity to see koalas in the area. We mentioned […]

Great Ocean Road – Day 2

We spent Saturday out and about visiting the scenery near Port Campbell and self indulging with some of the nearby producers.

Our first stop was Lord Ard Gorge named after a clipper ship that ran aground there in 1878 with only 2 survivors. The skies had cleared from the previous day and the early […]

Great Ocean Road – Day 1

Last week we’d managed to get ourselves on an early appointment for my Friday RT session – 8:45am in fact. We arrived just in time owing to work and school traffic. Being first thing in the morning I whizzed through and we were out by 9:30. I even had time to take a picture of […]