Monday, January 5, 2015

Bourke to Broken Hill

The Bourke caravan park pool.

Kids waiting patiently for dinner. With their fancy plates.

I put curls in my hair, and they stayed!

Are we there yet?

Road to Broken Hill.

Darcy v. Clothes Line


So hot. Can't move.

Who would have thought that Bourke would be greener and cooler than Broken Hill? Not me.

But it is.

We left Bourke, and possibly the nicest caravan park we have ever stayed in. So green! Fantastic facilities. It was a shame we weren't staying longer. Anyway. We left and headed south to Broken Hill. When we arrived it was approximately 2000 degrees with a hot, north wind. The pool at the caravan park was out of order due to 'chlorine issues'. Whatever that means. There was no grass, only cement. I was not happy.

I was homicidal, actually.

Luckily the local pools saved us. Apparently the town rallied for years to get a decent upgrade to their town pool facility, and it worked! Now that have indoor/outdoor pools and a waterslide.

Fun times were had.

It meant that by the time we arrived back from the van, a cooler breeze was around and we weren't so inclined to turn on each other for, you know...looking at each other. Mind you, Darcy had a running with a clothes line, but that was actually a source of entertainment. For me.

The next morning we dismantled the camper in record time due to a pretty awesome storm approaching. We made it into the car just before the heavens opened and the rains came! It is strange that the rain appears to be following us across the country.

I'm not complaining.

A lot of people wouldn't like the drive from Bourke to Broken Hill, through towns like Cobar and Wilcannia. But I love this part of the world that is forgotten about, but is as stereotypical of Australia as is the beach. Given, I wouldn't stay in Wilcannia - but I think everyone should see a town like this to learn how hard some people have it. I wouldn't even know where to begin in a town like that.

Next stop - Bruce. The Farm. How we have missed this place.

Road Trip Tally:

Turn arounds - 1
Backseat arguments - 10
How long until we are there? - 2
Fuel Stops - 2
Middle of nowhere, scary toilet stops - 2

Sorry for the late post! Coverage issues...

Friday, January 2, 2015

The Back O' Bourke.

The most important box. Chargers.


Us being cool with the Cunnamulla Fella


Crossing the border

Oops, left the car in QLD when we went to NSW

Long and (not) winding road

Tild pretending to be scared of the storm.

Darcy not so impressed by the storm rolling in.

Driving to get salad. Bit scary!

Amazing storm heading in behind the trees.

Blogging in the camper while it rains.


Today we made if from Charleville to Bourke.

Let's talk about Charleville. How is it that small towns have a reputation for being unwelcoming where the locals spend their time staring at tourists? Because this town? The nicest town ever. It is in the middle of nowhere. It's hot. Isolated. And yet every person we walked past said hi, offered us information about sights to see and were just generally amazing. It was really the last thing I expected. The town kind of woke up today too.

I saw more than the previous 1.1 people.

There are a few cool little tourist destinations to visit. One even opened up early for us because they saw we were hanging around!

See? Nice.

Today's trek also saw us cross the border from Queensland into New South Wales. Cue the red dirt and better roads. We did the obligatory border stop, with the kids marvelling at how original they were to be jumping from one state to another, and back again.

It has never been done before.

Today also marked the first camper erection. Sorry, couldn't think of another word for it..so erection it is. We were in a bit of a hurry because driving into Bourke, meant heading towards some serious weather. And here I was thinking Bourke was dry. Not so much. We popped the camper in record time (popped! There's another word!) - 20 minutes - and not a minute too soon because the heavens opened up and bucketed down upon us. It was kind of exciting! We were even treated to a pretty spectacular light and thunder show.

Bit scary at times.

Once that passed, we set off to the pool to cool down, as the rain had not so much cooled down but rather it had a hot steamy shower and forgotten to turn the fan on.

Steamy. 

Now the rain has passed. The wind has gone and we are settling in for our first night camping. What a tremendous country we live in. We feel so lucky to be able to tour around like we are, with the kids in tow and experiencing it all for the first time. If you have ever thought about doing something like this, I would highly recommend it. You don't have to do great day drives if you don't want to. There are plenty of stops along the way - some prettier than others but all pretty interesting. And the people you meet along the way all end up being party of a damn good story.

So get out there!

Tomorrow, Broken Hill.

Chow!

Road Trip Tally:

Turn arounds: 1
Road Kill: 848, 265
Car Arguments: 1
Branches hitting the windscreen: 1
Fuel Stops: 2
Bug attacks: 3
Conversations with strangers about BT-50: 2




Thursday, January 1, 2015

Gladstone To Adelaide.



The Rig.


Lunch stop.

Two happy and excited kids.

Pondering thoughts and casting some shade.

A famous Roma dude.


Some time ago, and I can't remember exactly when, we decided to do a road trip from our new home town, Gladstone in Central Queensland, to our old home town, Adelaide in South Australia. Adam and I drove around half of Australia before the kids came along. That was almost 13 years ago now and yet we still find ourselves reminiscing about it over a beer or three. So we always knew we would do it again some day and this time with kids!

Only a little bit different. Little bit.

The other difference is that we have less time to do it in. Last time we took about two months. This time it will be about three weeks.

The rig is a bit different too. Last time we did it in a 1988 XF Ford Ute..red...with a dome tent and two red mattresses we pushed together in the tent.

This time, we are 'glamping' more than camping.

We have the Mazda BT-50 and the Jayco Hawk. But don't worry, there's no air conditioning.
Yet.

Today was day 1! Gladstone to Charleville. We made it! There is a thunderstorm rumbling outside of our motel (night one in the motel after a ten hour drive) and it is about 36 degrees.

Fun times.

The trip took a little longer due to the fact that we made many stops along the way. This is because I am a responsible back recoverer. As in I had back surgery eight weeks ago and need to make regular stops so I don't set myself back (no pun intended).

The kids were brilliant, as usual. I can't believe how well these two travel, and always have. Of course it's not like an old school road trip. We take full advantage of technology to keep them happy.

Thank you Apple. For the iPad.

Charleville is probably a little more interesting, when it is not New Years Day. Nothing is open and we have seen approxiamtely 1.1 people. But the RSL is open so at least we can eat tonight.

Next stop tomorrow. Bourke.

Road Trip Tally:

Are we there yet?: 0
Fuel Stops: 3
Turn arounds: 2
Toilet stops: 3
Back Pit Stops: 6

See you then!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

The Lifestyle.




Definitely one of the best things about moving to Queensland, had been the change of lifestyle for us. Adam has always worked away from home..but now he's home all the time. Which most of the time is great.

I kind of miss owning the television and eating fish from a box.

But this life up here means we get to do lots of exploring in our little camper. We get to find beaches like this one, where a storm is rolling in and the waves threaten to eat you. And there is no one to be seen around you.

Could be because the sea has eaten them all. A hint maybe?

My life as a midwife (rhymed it) has begun. It is everything, and I mean everything, that I could have ever hoped and dreamed of. I still can't believe this is my job. They pay me to do this. I would love to tell many a story about my job..but I think it's a topic that is out of bounds!

Patient confidentiality and all that.

But maybe I can brag a little bit about how amazing women are.

Anyway. I hope to document more of this amazing lifestyle - with all of it's ups and downs (there are downs, many of them!) because I know one day I will regret not being able to look back at all the amazing things we did.

Be well.

Rach.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Not Quite A Fail...but sort of..

You can't totally blame me for not keeping up with the photo a day challenge. I actually did, I have just been in an internet free area of the world so I wasn't able to post them..So I am going to back-post them.

Here we go.


January 3rd: Repitition. 

The first of these two was taken about 3 or so years ago, when Matilda was about 3. We took another in the same spot to note the difference in size of our little girl. It upsets me a little bit, actually.


January 4th: Fur.

This is our dear friend's dog, who breed wise should love the outback and rounding up the sheep. But the love this family have for their dog has turned him into nothing but a sooky, lap dog. He's lovely actually. And there's nothing wrong with a heeler x kelpie x godknowswhat lapdog, is there?



January 5th: Colourful Food.

This photo is a cheat job. It's a last minute Iphone job just to get the job done! Adam likes to make faces with food when serving the kids their dinner. He does a damn fine job too, I like to think!



January 6th: Photograph with words.

This word means the most to me at the moment, because we are redefining what it means to us. What makes a home? We are leaving ours after 8 years. To find a home somewhere else. Somewhere we'll have no friends or family. Just each other. And that's enough, we make our own home, no matter where we are.



There may be delays like this as our house is being packed up this week, and we'll be living in a hotel and I'll still be working. It could be messy for awhile.

Rach x

If you would like to play the 365 challenge, this is who I am following..
http://captureyour365.com/

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

New Beginnings



Two years ago todays, I wittnessed the nothing short of amazing birth of this beautiful, baby girl. My sister did the birthday. The baby is two today.

There's nothing that wasn't beautiful about this day, even the ugly crying my mum did in the background as she watched her daughter deliver her own...I'll never forget it.

Happy Birthday, Sophia. Oh how I love you so x

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Resolve:

Today I am going to attempt a 365 project. Im following this site and have opted to receive the daily inspiration emails. Im sure it's the only wait I'll actually have a chance at sticking to it!

Today the inspiration came from the word "Resolve". I immediately thought of my most favourite bike. The one with the new basket on the front.

I want to, if only once, ride my bike with a basket full of food, somewhere. Anywhere. And have a picnic. Not so much a resolution, but a maybe a symbol of simple pleasures I hope to find in our new life in sunny QLD. I don't know. We'll see. We'll hope.





And this photo? Because I love it. 

Happy New Year! May 2013 being you peace. If nothing else x