Dun Dreamin Team

Dun Dreamin Team
Di & Tez Living the Dream

Wednesday 29 February 2012

Bremer Bay .

Tez and I arrived first at Bremer Bay, As Stephen and Cas had to have some work done on their van and car. John and Sandy stayed with them and we come on ahead.
So that gave us a chance as there where only two caravan parks we had a choice, to choose what one was best for all.
So the one closest to the water won out.
It is another pretty part of Western Australia.
Whilst checking everything out we had a Phone call to say a dear friend of ours, Sandy lost her beautiful Father, Eric. That was very sad news.
Tez and I have not been to good, the weather has changed to about 15 deg cooler so it has played havoc with our joints.
This morning we were laughing at each other not being able to move. But as I said," We are not in a nursing home or even a wheel chair yet, so just keep moving". Hee! Hee!
The others all went for a drive into the National Park to do some walks. So Tez and I Opt for a tour of some of the beaches, and sit in the sun. I read and Tez had a fish, but caught nothing.
We were almost carried off by march Flies, The buggers.
To day was raining, so it ended up being a Hairdressing day. All except Stephen had their hair done.
Watched videos, as there is no TV coverage here.
There are heaps of Kangaroos in this area, and I spent about 15minutes trying to get a kangaroo to stand up. I was at the stage of not being able to see through the lens of the camera. Hee! Hee!
Still didn`t get it never mind.
Up early and we were all off to Stokes Inlet National Park. for one night.
We arrived at this great National Park as a last resort , And it was great. The sites were very big.
Big enough for the three of us to go into one sight.
The hosts at the Park were very friendly, and the new hosts that are to take over in two days. They were there as well . Believe it or not they are the people from Umina, that we met at Walpole.
They told us of a nice walk to go on, were the Cy cads are beautiful. The age of some of them must be hundreds of years old as they looked like Palm Trees.
When we returned to our site, It was time for happy hour, and Jan and her husband come to join us.
It was incredible the places they have been.
Now we are looking forward to seeing some of the places they have placed on our list.

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