Broken Hill – Silverton

Monday 23rd January….

We arrived in Broken Hill yesterday to just under 40 degree temperatures, after spending 10 hours driving from Warren near Cobar. Silverton Hotel and a cold beer looked good.We traveled over 700kms so did well. Mal got very excited whenever we went around the very rare bend. We “rock and rolled” all the way to music from Mossy, Barnsey and INXS just to name a few. Mal looked like “cheap wine and a 3 day growth” by the time we got there. He just needed the wine. We had to stop to chase emus, goats and horses off the road a few times. We had slept in a paddock on the side of the road the night before and it was amazing. We went to sleep under the gums to the sound of the lambs bleating. Beautiful!!

Spent last night and tonight camping at the historic town of Silverton. We could stay longer but want to head down to Menindee Lake tomorrow night (about 120kms from Broken Hill.)

Wilcannia Court house and Police Station...about the only building still open
One of the many incredible building that are just closed up...Wilcannia

2 of the many horses we chased off the road...I would have loved to take them home.
A dry river bank...but next month it could be raging water.
One of the many building in the Heritage Listed Historic Town of Silverton
Donkeys run wild
Silverton

 

Silverton Gallery
Silverton Gallery
The famous Silverton Hotel where movies such as A Town Like Alice, The Mad Max Series and Razorback were filmed
Mundi Plains Silverton

 

The Pinnacles Broken Hill

Tamworth

Saturday 21st January…

After leaving Tenterfield yesterday we headed to Tamworth. We stopped of at Guyra on the way and joined in on the “Lamb and Potato Festival”. Very unique! Guyra is 4330 feet above sea level. It was warmer this time than our last visit. Mal airconditioned the Westpac Bank a few years ago and while they were doing the job (and had the roof off the bank), it started snowing.

As it is Tamworth Country Music Week we were lucky enough to be staying at our really good long term friends place, Mike and Kim Ridley. Mike and Kim have an airconditioning company called MR Services and Mal occasionally works for Mike. Kim also has a company called The Spice Trading Company that producers and sells delicious seasoning mixes. Visit  www.thespicetradingcompany.com.au for more details. We will be enjoying some of the huge range of spices on our trip thanks to Kim’s generosity. We enjoyed a relaxing night with Kim, Mike, Madison and Zac. (Hunter was away at the time)

Guyra
Mount Moombi Tamworth
Zac

 

Mal giving Zac a hard time
Maddie
Missy the Husky..yes, her eyes are two different colours...one brown and one blue.
Kimmy
Mike
Tamworth is full of Cowboys and Cowgirls
They start young at Tamworth Country Music
The Big Golden Guitar Tamworth

 

 

Tenterfield

Wednesday 18th January….

We have started our next trip in our “baby” caravan. We are on our way to Perth via Tenterfield, Tamworth, Broken Hill, Barossa, Adelaide, Nullabor, Esperance, Albany, Margaret River and whatever we find in between. We have a bit under 7 weeks before Rebecca and Steve’s wedding at Freemantle in Perth on the 4th March, so will see heaps in that time.

The start……….

Tonight and tomorrow we are staying at Michael and Kathy’s place in Tenterfield (for those unsure…Michael and Kathy are one of our sons and daughter in law).

 

Michael and Kathy's beautiful home...built from original Tenterfield brick. They have a stunning garden so the home is hidden by trees during summer.
Michael and Kathy have a "zoo" including 2 Maremma Italian Sheepdogs...Jack and Milly. They are huge and only puppies at the moment so still have more growing to do.
Milly

 

"Bae"

Thai Seafood Curry

I don’t really have a recipe for this, but taste as you go…     

 

 

     Thai Red Curry

 

Fry 2 tablespoons red curry paste with the top cream from a can of coconut cream.

Add remainder of can. Add 1 tablespoon fish sauce, chopped coriander stem, large red chilli and some fresh or bottled lemongrass.  Add chopped sweet potato and chopped carrot.

Simmer gently  for about 15 minutes.( May need to add some coconut milk or small amount of chicken stock).

Add seafood (ie…prawns, firm white fish, salmon, vongole, mussels or scallops.)

Add chopped coriander and snow peas just before serving with rice.                                                                                       Enjoy with a beer or wine

 

We are home ……The end of our first trip

We have arrived home to a warm welcome from Mutley, Salem and Jennifer.

It is great to go on holidays, but always good to be home. (even if it is only for 6 weeks before we head off again for a completely different trip.)

Here is a few pictures to finish off the blog.

Until next time

xxxxx Mal and Ros

ps: OMG, we had trouble sleeping on our first night home last night. It was sooooo quiet. No truck noise at all. Thank goodness for the new bypass.

Jennifer has kept the house spotless, even though she enjoyed entertaining there...including a 12 person dinner party.
Plenty of room for Jennifer's 12 guests
Home
This is as happy as Salem gets
He is happy to see us....just very sleepy now.
Jennifer and her alarm clock (Salem). A huge thankyou to Jen, who helped make our holiday possible.

 

 

 

Fiasco Italian Restaurant Coffs Jetty…….Last day of our trip

Friday 9th…..

Our last day has arrived.

We are off home tomorrow.

The sun is out, it is a beautiful day, so I am sure we will enjoy it.

Last night we walked down to the Jetty for dinner, but the Mexican we had planned, looked really suss ! It is owned by the Vietnamese restaurant next door. Even the chef is Vietnamese.The food and the menu were a really strange form of Mexican.

Now, you all know that the best neighbours we have ever had are Towe and Zen, and we love them dearly, and they are great cooks, but not as Mexican cooks.

So we decided to walk down to a restaurant we have tried before. The award winning Italian Restaurant Fiasco. A real treat. We enjoyed two unusual pasta dishes…..Gnocchi Con Salsicca (house made gnocchi with a pork ragout and ricotta) and Ravioli di Ricotta e Limone (house made ravioli filled with ricotta and lemon in a creamy saffron sauce).

They were delicious. The chef is from the Lake Como district of Italy. The food is influenced by the Lombardia Region of Northern Italy.

I could not help but add a little bit of one of my favourite spots, Italy, to the blog !!!!

Fiasco Restaurant

Fiasco Family and staff
Photos from  www.fiascorestaurant.com.au
Lombardia Region, Northern Italy

Bruxner Park Coffs Harbour

Dec 8…..

The sun came out today so we headed out to do more exploring. We were lucky, as although yesterday was overcast, it really only poured during the night.

Today is beautiful. Tonight we will wonder down to the Jetty to try the Mexican Amigos.

We will be heading home on Saturday. While we have had a wonderful holiday, we are looking forward to being home, even if it is only for six weeks, until we head off again for another nine weeks. Thank goodness for Jennifer !!!!!!

Bruxner Park….. This flora reserve at the top of the mountain near Coffs, is 1km north of the Big Banana, with a winding road up the hill through banana plantations and avocado groves. There are a couple of walks through the rainforest and eucalyptus forest. Stunning views.

 

You can see for miles
Eucalyptus tree @ Bruxner Park
The small skywalk at Bruxner Park

Storm on the way...better head down the mountain to buy our "Chocolate Coated Bananas"
I had to add a photo of the Big Banana

 

 

 

 

Latitude 30 Restaurant Coffs ……..and Christmas shopping

Well, we have decided to stay in Coffs for the remainder of our holiday.

Good restaurants

Good beaches

Good surf …hopefully

Good shops

Good people

Good campsite

Good shelter from the rain !!!

 

Todays lunch was at Latitude 30, down on the jetty, overlooking the water and Solitary Islands, and the rain, but a good spot to enjoy the rain.

I enjoyed a delicious Yellow Thai Seafood Curry….heaps of fresh seafood.

Mal had a well cooked Whole Snapper.

All good.

 

Latitude 30.....Coffs Marina
Diverse culture....Woolgoolga

On our way back up north….Coffs Harbour

Coffs Jetty

 

Wednesday 7th…..

Yes….we are back in Coffs Harbour. We like it here.

Yesterday we enjoying catching up with friends. I should have also taken photos of Freedom and the best kitchen shop????? Oh …and Mal’s BCF and Bunnings.

We have just finished off any work we needed to do (it is only 9.30am…so not too hard), and will take a drive into Woolgoolga this morning and explore that area and all the little beaches around there. It is expected to start raining heaps later today and definitely tomorrow, so may alter our plans of spending the last 3 days of our trip in Yuragir National Park. We have been extremely lucky with the weather on this trip, so certainly can’t complain.

 

 

South West Rocks

We arrived here at South West Rocks and are staying 2 nights out at Trial Bay. It is quite cool but have been lucky to see the sun a couple of times.

We have been visiting a few of our favourite haunts as we have enjoyed many stays here before, especially up at the cottages next to Smokey Cape Lighthouse.

Tomorrow we move on to Coffs Harbour for a couple of nights.

Kempsey Bridge

Lucky the sprinkler was off
Lucky the sprinkler was off
Smokey Cape Lighthouse....we have loved staying here in the past

 

Arakoon Beach
Trial Bay Goal
We need a few of these signs at home !!!
A walking bridge across the creek in South West Rocks
Mal loved the old drawings

 

 

Wamberal

We spent a fun night with our long term friends Nic and Steve at their “Church” home in Wamberal on the central coast. I was Nic and Steve’s matron of honour at their wedding. The three of us met while working together at 2LM radio many years ago. Nic was, and still is, a very gifted copy writer and Steve was promotions manager. He has the ability to always make a crowd laugh !! They are presently renovating an old Anglican church, and are doing a beautiful job. It is absolutely stunning and full of character.

 

The next day we went further up the coast to Forster to check out my sister Kerry in a fund raising fashion parade. She did a great job, but I forgot the camera.(darn…could have got some good photos of Kez). We also spent time with more of my family and Dad.

Mal and Nicola at Wamberal lagoon and beach just near their "Church". Wamberal means where the lagoon meets the sea.
Nic and Ros
The Church CrossThe Church Cross

Cupitt’s Winery : The Vineyard Kitchen

Cupitt’s Winery is a standout rural experience 5 minutes from Ulladulla, Milton and Mollymook. We enjoyed the absolute views to the Budawang ranges and Burrill Lake while tasting some of their boutique wines partnered with seasonal flavours from the provincial restaurant. Cupitt’s Restaurant is owned and run by an italian family that are a big part of the “Slow Food Movement”.

Mal enjoyed a tasty meal of lamb with spring vegetables, while I absolutely loved my Black Pudding with Crispy Pigs Ear and vegies with a lamb’s tongue on the side  (off Mal’s plate…he is a chicken !!)

Last night we ended up being joined by new neighbours, Liz and Phil, from Long Jetty on the Central Coast. As it is Phil’s birthday today we will be getting together again for “Happy Hour” tonight. Love the traditional “Happy Hour” with the caravaning fraternity.

Cupitt's Winery : The Vineyard Kitchen

 

Ulladulla and Mollymook

Spent today in Ulladulla, Milton and Mollymook.

We enjoyed a seafood lunch down at Ulladulla Wharf Restaurant.

Tonight is threatening a storm. Will have to cosy up in the caravan if it rains !!

Ulladulla Harbour before storm
Three wise pelicans at Mollymook
Lake Tabourie
More boats @ Ulladulla
Morning surf
Ulladulla

We still have the campsite pretty much to ourselves, except for all the birds and animals. It is so peaceful here at Bendalong. We will miss it when we leave on Friday to head further up north.

Back at Bendalong

Monday afternoon  28th Nov / Tuesday 29th……

Well we have just arrived back at Bendalong just north of Ulladulla. We loved it here 2 weeks ago, so have booked in for 4 nights. This is Mal’s favourite surf spot.

I might get better photos of Poppy Mal surfing Rosie !!??

Well we have only been here 2 hours, and we have already had an amazing experience. Where we are camped at Bendalong,  the ocean is on one side and a bay on the other, We wondered down to the bay for a swim and there were 2 stingrays in the water. One huge and one small. A fisherman gave us some fresh calamari to feed them. I made sure we stayed at the front of them and avoided the tail. They are like jelly to touch. Sorry, I did not take the camera. Loved it !!!!

Later in the afternoon we explored around all the rock pools at “One Tree Beach”, right behind our campsite. It was a bit of a hike down the cliff and over all the rocks around the point, but we ended up at this small, quiet little spot that even Mal did not know was there from all his previous visits. It was fairly overcast so a very average photo of a section of the rocks.

 

 

 

Dogs in waiting

Love Narooma

27 November

 

Only 2 weeks today and we will be home. We are missing Mutley and Salem but don’t want this 2 months to finish !! Especially on a day like today. The sun is shining beautifully.

We have been out watching the wooden boats go down the river in a parade, then bought some local oysters and prawns for lunch back at the caravan. The van site is right on the waters edge so perfect. We have to go back to the local pub this afternoon as I want a photo of the murals on the wall there. What an excuse ???

One of my favourite boats. The caravan park is in the distance.
This boat is run by a small steam engine
Boats rafting up together
Hole in the rock...Narooma

The Narooma boardwalk and walking tracks go for many kms
Love this caravan
You have probably gathered...I love unusual trees.

 

 

Here are the promised murals. They are excellent.

 

Malibu Mex

Tonight we went to a great restaurant in Bodalla, about 10 minutes from Narooma called Malibu Mex. It is a well known mexican restaurant and surf museum. As the brocure said, “Amazing food – Amazing decor”. Yes !!!!! .My Seafood Burrito was delicious and Mal loved his Quesadilla too. Could not eat another thing !!!!

Nick, John,Bec and Steve would love it for all the surfing “stuff”.

Malibu Mex
Suzie, I took this photo for you
The tables and chairs

 

 

Narooma Wooden Boat Festival

 

What a coincidence that we are here for the Wooden Boat Festival.

Mal is in his element with all the boats. Luckily we are off to Tilba Tilba this afternoon to check out the Heritage Listed village..

 

The closest I have got to Tassie. This is a Tasmanian Huon Islander.
Mystery Bay...named after 5 men went missing from their boat in 1880. No bodies were ever found.

This afternoon we visited the historic National Trust villages of Central Tilba and Tilba Tilba. They were fascinating, as though time stood still. Local artisans specialize in leather, wood,silver, textiles and much more. Great cheese factory too. We also followed the coast around and found some great private little beaches.

Loved Bermagui too.

Central Tilba
Central Tilba

Tilba Tilba
Tilba Tilba

 

Camel Rock

 

 

 

 

My Dad worked here at the Bank of NSW in Cobargo. The building is now "The Bank of Ales" home brew supplies.
Cobargo
A great shed
Part of a cafe in Cobargo...an old train carriage

 

 

 

 

 

Narooma

25th November….

We have arrived in Narooma  and will stay for about four days and explore the area.

What a beautiful area. Luckily there are heaps of walking tracks as we have already enjoyed a huge seafood platter for lunch.

Narooma Lighthouse

 

 

Mal trying to eat his breakfast this morning with the help of a friend

 

 

 

 

Mal dreaming

 

Have been out for a few hours walking and coffeeing. Got caught up with a guy shucking oysters on an old jetty. May go back this afternoon with a wine and he will prepare fresh or Kilpatrick while we sit on the boards of the jetty over the water. Sounds good.

One of the many oyster boatsheds

Mogo

22 November

Spent some time checking out all the shops in Mogo. Mogo is a small village similar to Bangalow (before the bypass) and Montville, about 15 minutes from where we are camped at Moruya Heads. In the 1980’s Mogo Village became home to a small group of artists and craftspeople,  many of whom still operate from the village. We will be coming back tomorrow to check out the Mogo Zoo.

 

One of the many wood carvings at Mogo and Moruya. Tanya, it reminds me of Roland's carvings at the Oyster Cove Inn at Kettering in Tassie.

 

23rd  November….

Mogo Zoo

We spent an entertaining few hours wondering around Mogo Zoo this morning.

Mal is not a big fan of any animals kept in cages, but this was probably one of the best zoos we have seen. Large, very cool and clean enclosures or in many cases huge paddocks, with the freshest of food being fed to the animals. Mogo Zoo has many animals including more common ones, but specializes in endangered species and their ongoing breeding programs. I took heaps of photos, but will put a few of my favorites here.

 

The White Lions of Timbavati in Sth Africa
As close as you get to a tiger. He liked me because as I moved on he turned around and sprayed right on the person next to me !!!!! Not Mal luckily.

 

The very photogenic meerkat
Everyone loves the giraffes...they had a huge paddock to play in.
A Chimpanzee full of character
African Serval
Sumatran Tiger
Washing his best mate

 

 

 


 

 

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