We have been having fun on the beach and in the park. Jake went for a ride with Helen on a pedal go cart yesterday. The camp is all set up and fine tuned now. Today we are going to put up the pergola over the picnic table the park staff brought to our site for us. The ducks fascinate Luke and the Rainbow Lorrikets dive bomb us when flying through the camp! We are enjoying the quiet life.
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Thursday, 15 September 2011
DARLINGTON BEACH HOLIDAY SEPTEMBER 2011: NO.2
Jake and Luke Williamson our grand children. September 2011.
Monday, 12 September 2011
DARLINGTON BEACH HOLIDAY SEPTEMBER 2011
Saturday 10 September 2011:
After a short 5 hour dive from Brisbane we arrived at the Darlington Beach Resort Caravan Park on Saturday. We plan staying here for the annual family reunion week, which commences on 17 Sep 2011. We spent a few hours setting up and then assisted our daughter Helen in setting up her camper trailer also. We have two of the grand children, Jake and Luke, with us and will have them for this week before their parents, Cathie and Beau, arrive on the 17th. Once settled in we relaxed and took in the scenery and the wild life which abounds in this park. We have wild ducks, kangaroos and parrots visiting us looking for a hand out. Whilst we give the birds some free seeds or bread, we don't feed the kangaroos as they can become quite aggressive and are capable of inflicting serious damage upon humans with the claws on their back legs. The rule is leave them alone and they will leave you alone. Helen had one enter her camp and begin to nudge her quite aggressively, begging for food; however, Helen sent it on its way and it has not come back. Not so long ago a man was killed by a large red kangaroo out west when it attached him and ripped him open with its hind legs; these male kangaroos can stand up to 8 feet tall when they stand upright! Having said that, we are visited by a mob of Eastern Grey Kangaoos. These are much smaller than their red cousins and are not aggressive if you leave them alone. They will let you approach and take photos but they have a "personal space" they won't let humans into; they will just hop away and start feeding on the grass again.
Sunday 11 September 2011:
We drove to Woolgoolga about 7km south of our caravan park and after attending mass, did a quick bit of shopping. After driving back to the camp, we took some photos of Marion feeding the Rainbow Lorrikets at the caravan. These lovely birds are with us constantly whether we feed them or not.
Whilst we were enjoying the birds we were treated to a vist from a pair of Wood Ducks with their family of ducklings. They appeared quite unafraid, although wild, and let us feed them some bread.
Later that day I decided to stalk some of the Eastern Grey Kangaroos feeding about the park. They would not let me get too close; however after a patient wait I noticed they let me approach a little closer. I took some good photographs of mother and joey and some general shots of the mob.
It was time to do some "fine tuning" around the camp and we finally settled back and relaxed for the rest of the day.
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Update from Bob and Marion
Hi all,
This post is just to let you know we are still around. We haven't been on any trips recently so have not posted. The main reason I have posted now is to let you know about a book our very good friends, Martha and Russ Wheelock, in Texas, USA, have recently published and placed on Amazon. It is called The Voyage of Islita and I can guarantee it is a good read; having read it myself. I won't waffle on as there are several comments about the book already posted on Amazon. If you are interested in reading about a couple's adventures whilst sailing around the world in a little yacht, this is a good read. Enjoy! The Amazon site to view the book and details is:
This post is just to let you know we are still around. We haven't been on any trips recently so have not posted. The main reason I have posted now is to let you know about a book our very good friends, Martha and Russ Wheelock, in Texas, USA, have recently published and placed on Amazon. It is called The Voyage of Islita and I can guarantee it is a good read; having read it myself. I won't waffle on as there are several comments about the book already posted on Amazon. If you are interested in reading about a couple's adventures whilst sailing around the world in a little yacht, this is a good read. Enjoy! The Amazon site to view the book and details is:
That's about it for now. We are planning a trip to South Australia early next year so hope to post some interesting info then.
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