Our Travels in The Land of OZ
Due to Rodney working for the Railways and being entitled to a heavily reduced fare we were to make this journey often over the years to come.
After a few years in Western Australia we bought a Volkswagon Campmobile and headed back across the
Nullarbor to visit family and friends in Adelaide and Victoria, as by now we were a little homesick and missing old familiar faces. Also we wanted to
experience the magnificent splendour of the cliffs across the Great Australian Bite. This trip was
approx 11,000 kms by the time we arrived back home in Northam.
In 1994 the
impetuous to again ride the rails, was provided by a friend Annabelle who was about to give birth to her third child, Dominic. Her plea for support at this time was heeded and we arrived in Lismore in New South Wales on 1st March, having travelled across the country by "Indian Pacific" and "XPT" trains. Dominic was also due at this time but did not arrive. To my great delight he made his grand entrance into the world on my birthday, 5th March. We spent several weeks with the family and checking out the area including Byron Bay, one of my favourite places in Australia. Then we rejoined the "XPT" and continued on to Brisbane where we caught the "Sunlander" and headed north through Queensland and many, many cane fields to Cairns, where we had a wonderful holiday with Rodneys' Aunt Jean and Uncle Jack Fraser.
We returned via Brisbane and spent time with another aunt near Tweed Heads. From here we went to Lismore again to see how baby Dominic was progressing, then caught the "XPT" on to Sydney, catching up with my brother Lindsay, also Aunt Pearl and Uncle Bob. We then proceeded to Adelaide where we spent time with friends, rejoined the "Indian Pacific", and back home to Perth and arrived 52 days after we had left.
The 1999 National Folk Festival in Canberra in April had Western Australia as the feature state, thus the lure was too great to resist.
Work commenced rebuilding the motor in a clapped out old Kombi Camper late in "98 as the one we had when the children were small had been sold long since.
By mid March we were prepared to hit the road and venture once again across the Nullaboring Plain.
As we had several weeks up our sleeve when we reached "The East", we had to decide whether to head north or south. One of the factors taken into consideration to head south into Victoria was the ill health of a favourite Aunt and I felt drawn to visit her. So yet again we were on the "Rele' Run".
This time upon leaving Victoria we went around the East coast and took in such lovely places as Mallacoota and Eden, then we made our way over the "Great Dividing Range" to Canberra to camp for a week and experience the most awesome Folk Festival I have ever attended.
In the wake of the euphoria of this festival, we pointed the Kombi in a westerly direction and drove. Upon reaching Port Augusta, in South Australia, we headed North for
approx 600kms to Coober Pedy where our good friend Beverly made us at home in her dug-out (modern cave). This desolate,
cosmopolitan, opal mining community, with its' moonscape vista, was the most unique place we have encountered on our journeys.
We arrived back in Perth on 16th April having travelled 12,000 kms. The Kombi sighed and died about 80kms short of home--however we were not ready to let her go as there are still places to go and people to see.
![]() Rodney & Kombi |
The Kombi was "On the Road again". We headed straight for Coral Bay and the beautiful "Ningaloo Reef". We did not, on this occasion, view the reef as we intend to return here in the future. From Coral Bay we went to Exmouth where much damage was still evident as the result of a cyclone which had preceded us by 3 months. |
![]() Mose goes back to the 30's |
April 2000 Fairbridge Festival bought a performing artist from Canada Mose Scarlett. to stay with us for a month. We had a delightful time keeping Mose entertained and giving him a taste of what Perth and the evirons had to offer. A trip to the Pinnacles with ourselves and an old friend Greg Hastings, was a wonderful day for us all. A family of kangaroos posed for Mose; "In the wild shots were his forte, flora and fauna being of great interest for his first visit to Aus". The result of his first trip down under has given him a great desire to re-visit Australia again. |
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2005. Produced 4 trips to Victoria this time all by plane 1 for pleasure, 1 for an illness and 2 deaths in the family. We also managed to fit in a long anticipated trip to Darwin which was, by no means a disappointment, although we only stayed 3 days. |
2006. Rodney & I embarked on a well earned overseas holiday, our first port of call was Dubai, which was very impressive and interesting although over 40oC and 98% humidity was a little hard to take. We then flew to New York which we both loved and found a buzz. Some of the highlights were seeing the Ground Zero site, walking through Greenwich Village, Guggenheim museum and the Carlyle Hotel to see Woody Allen with his jazz band. also SOHO, little Italy, Times Square were some the many many sights to be seen in New York. We then proceeded to the Amish Village of Intercourse, for a brief but delightful taste amongst Amish folk and observed there way of life and the beautiful Patchwork Quilts.
Niagara Falls was next for a few days with Dave and Roberta (our personal tour guides) and saw everything Niagara has to offer as well as having a delightful visit with them. Toronto was an ideal opportunity to surprise our great friend Mose and to give him a wonderful birthday surprise. Here we enjoyed the hospitality of Albert and Sylvia with many congenial hours in their back yard. Then a visit to Kingston was and opportunity to catch up with Rodney's 32nd cousin Jan and her husband Gerry. We were very fortunate to be taken to Montréal where we both fell in love with the old port district. From there it was back to more friendship in Toronto before flying off to Las Vegas. The highlight here was Cirque du soleil O at the Bellagio complex the slot machines were crap other-wise the sight were mind boggling and over whelming. The plane ride over the Grand Canyon left a live impression of Grandeur. A day in Los Angeles included a bus tour around the homes of the "Stars" and Rodeo Drive etc. From LA we flew "Business Class" over night to Fiji where we veggied for the final leg home. We arrived back on Australian soil in Sydney and spent a rewarding three days catching up with relatives then we arrived home in Perth after five weeks with many happy memories.
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