Saturday 30 December 2023

HAPPY NEW YEAR

 I hope that 2024 brings you peace and happiness.  

A few photos from 2023.

January - Mannum, South Australia - River Murray flood in January had a huge impact on this small town

Mannum


March - trip to Victoria in our caravan

Husband cooking bbq 

Great Ocean Road, Victoria

April - camping with family (I'm the smallest now)

Easter with grandchildren

May - Kaniva silo art
 
Kaniva art

June - Adelaide - Light's Vision

June - Adelaide city



July - Carrieton caravan park - overnight stop on Flinders Ranges trip

July - Flinders Ranges


August - coffee and cake

August - Mt Lofty, Adelaide

September - Port Elliot

September - Cockle train trip

October - Garden at Tickle Tank, Adelaide hills


November - Adelaide parklands

November - Adelaide City parklands



 
December - our small garden





Wednesday 27 December 2023

Z ... for ?


 I have struggled to find a town starting with Z although we have visited a few I don't have any photos so I have come up with what I hope is a good ending to the year as well as the Alphabet.

XMAS LIGHTS


Our grandchildren are now teenagers so we didn't think they would want to do our "traditional Xmas lights" drive around our local area but they actually asked to come with us as they said it was a highlight for them and was something we had done with them since they were little, so last night we picked them up and had a great night with them.  We even had ice cream at a local ice cream shop where you choose your own flavours and toppings.















Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

See you in 2024

Z......zzzzz is for sleeping ...... Goodnight

Thursday 21 December 2023

Y ....YORKE PENINSULA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Map of Yorke Peninsula



Yorke Peninsula in South Australia is one of our most beautiful coastlines.  It is very rugged and wild, has beautiful beaches and is very popular with surfers.

We have visited this area many times over many years and always find some different little towns and beaches to visit as there is so much to see and is only an hour from Adelaide.  There is 700 km of pristine  coastline to explore and so we have needed more than 1 visit to see it, and probably we will do another trip next year.

Corny Point is about 3 hours from Adelaide as it is on the north west coast of Yorke Peninsula. The Corny Point Lighthouse is located on the northernmost point of the "foot" of the peninsula.  It was originally built for the protection of the grain ships in the Spencer Gulf.


Corny Point Lighthouse



Marion Bay is situated on the "foot" of the Peninsula.  It is a beautiful bay and we have stayed there a few times in the lovely caravan park.  We used to stay in one of the sites right near a short walk to the beach and it was such a lovely spot but on our last trip we weren't able to have that site as the new owners had put cabins along the foreshore sites, probably because they get more money for a cabin.  We were so disappointed and don't think we'll stay there next trip as there are a lot of lovely other little caravan parks to stay on the Peninsula.




Marion Bay- view from our van
Ethel Wreck, Innes National Park

Ethel Wreck anchor,  Stenhouse Bay


Sailing under the Norwegian flag, the Ethel entered Investigator Strait on 2nd January 1904 under the command of Captain Bogwald. It had sailed from South Africa and was bound for Port Adelaide to receive a cargo of grain. The Ethel struck a reef which damaged the rudder.

Stenhouse Bay

Stenhouse Bay


Brown's Beach

Brown's Beach


Brown's Beach

Brown's Beach




Rhino Head

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