Saturday 12 March 2016

More Margaret River


Margaret River, January/February 2016

We have been here on the winery with the very lovely and hospitable Jarvis family now for some time. We seemed to be very busy doing nothing, well, Helen not doing much. Richard helping out by driving the tractor, trimming the vines and watering them too.  We had a lovely time at Caitlin’s 18th birthday party, we had company too in the form of a few tents and one small caravan parking up near to us.

The weather changed for 3 days when, we had a little rain in the middle of the month, it was very welcome and cooled the air down. We had telephone conversations with our friends Glenn and Sue (who live in Queensland) they knew we were planning a trip up to Darwin for the winter and also a trip over the Tasmania, later in the year.

After several and various discussions between us the outcome is we are all booked into a caravan park near Darwin from the 6th June, Tasmania ferries are booked for the 30th October and caravan park booked near Hobart for 2 weeks over the Christmas and New Year period. No idea when we will return to the mainland!! Obviously it will be sometime in 2017!

Wednesday January 27th, we left the caravan to head for Perth airport. It’s today that our friends and ex neighbours Andy and Tracy come to visit for a few weeks. This trip has been planned for months and months. It was fantastic to see them again. We were lucky to have been given a 5 night stay at Cottesloe Beach, one of the most famous beaches in the world. Our accommodation was just right and only 50 metres from the sea. Lots of beach time, swimming in the sea, walking and golfing was enjoyed and visits to Kings Park and Fremantle completed our stay.
The pool at Cottesloe Beach apartments


Sunset at Cottesloe





























We all packed our belongings and travelled back to the winery in Margaret River, a journey of about 3 hours. We set up a small tent with airbed under the canopy and sufficient bedding to keep warm. Our intention is to stay here for 2 nights and then move to a Bush type park for a few days and then, maybe, move on. Two very pleasant evenings one having dinner with Matt and Jackie were spent at the winery. A great night was had with everyone.

Our journey on the February 3rd was really short approximately 20km to the Big Valley Caravan Park, it’s a working farm. The owners are just lovely and the facilities great with two massive camp kitchens, there are quite a few backpackers mainly French and German, living here whilst they are working or trying to find work. We had agreed on 4 nights here our first night we no one around us, but, then that was it, we had neighbours either side but not close for the next few days. Helen spied a great set of Boule in the main camp kitchen and managed to borrow them and keep at the caravan. We all loved playing Petanque and managed to get a number of games in nearly every day!
















We had a few trips out. Andy managed to get two sessions in at the Margaret River golf course, it was a beautiful place with Kangaroos everywhere. It was soon decided that we should stay for another 4 nights. Andy’s second Golf session saw Tracy, Rich and Helen take a drive to Hamlin Bay for a beautiful session on the beach and a viewing, for Tracy and Helen of the massive Stingrays in one area of the beach…These “Rays” were really quite large and swimming close to the water’s edge where they were obviously feeding off the sea weed…..Richard didn’t bother doing the 500metre walk!!
Hamelin Bay

Stingray, stingray!


Tracy










Watershed winery, lunch here!

A view of the vines and lake at Watershed




The four of us opted to go on a Wine Tour, this was advertised in the camp office at $72 per person, cheap as chips. It was a surprisingly, wonderful tour that included a remarkable lunch, with a decent glass of wine it must have been worth $35-40 of anybody’s money (Richard thought this would be a nice trip for our other friends who arrive in March). Our stay here was soon over and with the van packed up and stored back at the winery we headed off up to Perth.



















Unfortunately our stay at Big Valley soon came to an end. The next plan and trip was to have three nights north of the city at Jonathan’s place. We would then take Andy and Tracy to the East Perth train station where they will board the famous Indian Pacific train on Sunday morning 14th February, Tracy's birthday too!
The night before we booked a table at Chippys a cafĂ© that is BYO, where everyone sits outside with a bottle of bubbles watching the sunset. Obviously, we took a bottle and had a very nice plate of fish and chips each.... the sunset was beautiful as usual.

















A superb welcome for the passengers on the Indian Pacific was waiting on the platform, white tablecloth tables set up, coffee, tea, orange juice and petit fours. A lone performer playing his guitar and serenading the passengers all added to the experience that was obviously to come…. We so wanted to be on that train…but no, we had to say our farewells and promised to meet up with our lovely friends in a few years’ time…..

















During the next two weeks we lived with Jonathan and our Grandson Kyan, Jonathan had agreed to take time off work and have Kyan whilst his mum goes on holiday!!

We wanted to help out just on the off chance that Jon may be called into work. Our job was lots of swimming, in the local sports centres, Kyan was a lot more confident in the water than we had remembered he was quite incredible, the more we visited the swimming pools the better he became. Helen along with her cousin Andrea had organised a family get together at Kings Park and what a beautiful area Andrea chose. We spent over four hours with Helen’s cousins and some of their children, it was marvellous.







We contacted two sets of friends, Penny and Bob and Wendy and John. We arranged to have lunch with Wendy and John and then another lunch a week later with Penny and Bob. I love all these lunches out!!!
We are looking forward to seeing Penny and Bob up in Darwin in June. Penny and I were in the same quiz team last year on the caravan park. Bob and Penny arrived in Bob's Jaguar so obviously photos to show!!! you people who know Woody will understand!
Penny and Helen

Bob, Penny and Jag!

Trying to drape all over the Jag!!












































We had a really lovely time up in Perth and are now back ensconced in the caravan where Richard is actually getting up in reasonable time and doing a spot of work for Matt.
Updates to come!!















































Jarvis Estate and Christmas 2015/2016


Jarvis Estate

Once again we travelled south, but, thankfully not too far.
We are staying here on the Jarvis estate winery for about 8 weeks, looking after the vines and 2 dogs whilst the family go on their well earned holiday to Europe. After some discussion with Matt (the owner) we found the perfect place to site our caravan, we chose a spot next to some beautiful vines and with a great view of the evening sunsets.....
The winery was home to two back packers who were sharing a cabin near the house and not to far from us. Denis (who was from Belgium) and Laura (from Germany) who were working for Matt and also the nearest Cellar door became really good friends. We ate with them on numerous occasions. Laura, did leave though, just before Christmas to travel to Melbourne seeking other adventures.



Ella, the Merrema (Italian sheep dog) she is beautiful








Christmas time

I think its the only Christmas that I have actually been organised so early, food ordered, tree up, presents wrapped.... We had a great time with our family.


Uncle Jon is here to pick me up!




















A number of visits were obviously taken to various wineries and a few Friday nights to the local Colonial Brewery for their special offer of $10 pizzas, as some of you may know we have never been fans of pizza but these were very good! Must be the price!!
Lots of presents to open, in fact, we too our time and or grandsons opened present on Boxing day and the day after...
I think the presents of the Jackets with the Cleethorpes printing on them went down very well, ha ha.
Some photos of our Christmas together!



Thomas is the best, but, how do I get him home?


Big boys bike

My first scooter




Milk shake at the local park

Toby and his ice cream at the local park, what a mess!

Our little "Fish"


Caravan Park swimming pool, we couldn't get him out!

Hamelin Bay, such an amazing beach



New fleece jackets, from Cleethorpes Surf shop

Jackets on




We felt so blessed that we could have our grandson Kyan with us for a weeks stay but everything comes to and end ad Jon and Kyan left us on 3rd January, a few tears were shed. 





















The famous Cleethorpes Surf & Sun Jackets
Jenni, Tom and Toby stayed until 9 January, Richard drove them back to Perth but, unfortunately, the journey was via a very big detour as at this time, WA experienced one of the worst bushfires ever. They arrived in good time and Richard travelled back to Margaret River, the route being a long one, all in all an unbelievable long day.






Memories...