Grey Nomads in our poptop caravan, based at Caloundra but travelling, doing some house sits which still allows us to travel and see the country without always taking the van.
07 February 2015
Perhaps going to do it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The day Yasmine took us over to Akaroa this car with a caravan on the trailer went by on the express way, we never would know if it made destination in one piece????
04 February 2015
Here at Kallangur
3rd February
Well the day had arrived for us to leave Caloundra for the best part of 2015, the night before we packed away all the outdoor gear rolled the awning up as rain was forecast, thank goodness we did as it teamed through the night. We woke to a fine however overcast day. Checkout time was 1000am however we heard on the radio that the south bound lanes on the Bruce HWay were blocked due to a truck rollover and there were huge delays. Brian went to the office and asked for a late checkout, by 1100 we decided to head off as we had to drop the aircon unit off at the storage shed and once there we could see the traffic was moving and did not seem to be too backed up. With the aircon stored we headed south via the Bruce HWay and it was after about 10mins we came upon the slow moving traffice it took us about 45mins to get passed the rollover truck and once past this point the traffic was moving again at normal speed allowing us to arrive at Kallangur at 1230, so we actually made pretty good time. Brian backed Poppy up the side entrance and she is parked under the carport which is great as we can clean her and restock her for our trip south at the beginning of May, for now both Poppy and the car are under cover which is great.
Photo below shows us almost packed ready to leave Caloundra
The photo below is off Goggle Earth and shows the house where we are staying the caravan is to the left of the photo behind the cream awning. A few photos of the outdoors of the property, out the back there is a full length covered area great for sitting out having a cuppa, beer or wine
Caloundra 2
The plonkers below drove the bloody jetski onto a sandbar - idiots the coastguard hates these things with a passion
Below photo - is the Coastguard on their way out for patrol on Australia Day
The cardboard model of the original Christchurch Cathedral I bought over a year ago when back and have just finished completing it - looked pretty good.
Caloundra Big 4
The day had arrived for us to leave Sunseeker Village and head down into the centre of Caloundra to the Big4 Waterfront Holiday Village. It is a nice park right on the Pumicestone Passage. We have a corner site in behind the office. We can the the water in between the two cabins opposite us. We are here until February 3rd when we head down to Kallangur and start our first house for 2015.We had a few days of showers which unfortunately made the humidity really uncomfortable - thank goodness for the aircon and the pool. We used to make a cuppa and go and sit over by the water near the Coastguards building and jetty there was always a nice breeze coming off the water.
And so I return
Well it was my turn to leave a week
later on the 14th feeling not so good and upon returning have been
pretty crook with Bronchitus something I have never had before and
man it has made me feel pretty bloody lousy, on the mend now as I
have drugs. We spent a week at Sunseeker Village our usual place to
stay when we need a few nights somewhere. On the 18th we moved to the
Big 4 Caloundra Waterfront Holiday Park where we currently are until
Feb 3rd when we move to Kallangur and mind a friends house for 3mths
while they head away in their caravan. Its a nice area one we have
not frequented so will be good to have a look around. The rail line
to Brisbane is 5mins away so a trip into Brisvegas by train is well
on the cards. The summer has been a scorcher thank goodness we have
the aircon in the van as it certainly helps to keep the inside more
comfortable especially at night time making sleep more comfy. I had
a lovely quiet birthday thank you Angela and Yasmine for my
beautiful cards and gifts I never opened them until my birthday.
Brian and I went out for tea at the local Bellvista Tavern for my
birthday, 2 meals for $30 pretty good value. The Big 4 is right on
the Pumiceston Passage and we have a great spot with daily views of
the water, Pelicans and many boats. The van park emptied out on mass
on January 26th Australia Day Public holiday as the rugrats return to
school today January 27th, where we are in the park we are sitting on
a patch of ground all on our own so peace reins. Tomorrow off to see
the home owners for morning tea at Kallangur and collect the keys to
the house, we will be taking the caravan with us as we can put it on
site and give her a good clean and get ready for our trip south at
the beginning of May when we head south for the winter at Tocumwal,
actually really looking forward to it, yes it will be a shock to the
system however we love that part of the country. Went and had a meal with our good friends Helen and David before we left Caloundra and this little Waterdragon came in for a feed.
The Lemon Tree Cafe
10th January
The Saturday before I left I along with
Rory we took the Black Peril back to Ang and Martins,where Ang and I
then walked outside looking at her beautiful flowers. It was then
time for us to head into town to the Lemon Tree Cafe where we met
Yasmine and had a catch up before Yas took me back to her place.
Angela told us about this lovely little cafe it is so quaint and was
really lovely with so many old things from an era gone by. We had a
lovely coffee and bite to eat before we said our goodbyes.
Goodbye Grandad
Brian flew home a week earlier than I did. As we were to be house sitting for our friends Helen and David Waldron, however they had a glitch and that never happened so Brian headed back to take the van to Sunseeker Village for a week before we moved to "Big 4 Waterfront Holiday Park Caloundra. The day arrived to take Brian to the airport where we said our goodbyes.
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