Monday, May 24, 2010

Still at Mandurah

Thought i would start this blog off here at Mandurah, even though i won't be able to finish this story  for at least a week or more.  We had a wonderful day here at Ken and Roxanne's wedding,  The bride was radiant, the weather was perfect and everything fell into place and a fantastic day was had by all. Congratulations to a very special couple.
  
Have had quite a few trips back into the Perth region checking out the local district since i wrote the last blog...  We went back to visit Styxs at the Perth hospital and the good news is he is now taking  steps.. keep up the hard work mate.       

Been to Kings Park  in Perth city and could not believe how big the place is, this park is one of the largest inner city parks in the world and is located within a short walk of the city..Also checked out all the local beaches around Perth that we had missed on our other outings. Cottesloe, City beach ,Scarborough,Sorrento etc,the tourist drive was following the beaches at some points, and other times you couldn't see the beaches due to the very high sand dunes that seem to be everywhere over this way.

We also had a visit to the Fremantle jail that  only closed down in 1991.How very primitave that jail was right up to that year  that it closed , the in-mates still had to use a bucket in there cells for toileting... We stepped inside to do time with a  great guide that wanted to re-inact a body search on Trish (rubber gloves and all) but Trish did not stay around for long thats for sure.
  We had photos of Mick in the solitary cells and visited the gallows..(not nice , rather creepy) and also photos of Brad visiting Mick  behind the glass.
  Fremantle Prison is a monument to a system of punishment that is uncomfortably recent...

Have also had a few day drives to the surrounding districts over the time we have been here...For some reason I had imagined that the local waterways would be full of black swans.. Well .. they are few and far between  thats for sure,  but  I am still hoping i can get that photo before this blog is finished.      


The outing to the Fremantle Maritime was a must see for the boys as  Mick had     Bondy's    Australia 11    in mind and had to have a photo of the   winged  keel.    

It was a sad day last Friday when we said goodbye to our buddies and travel mates. Nearly 14 weeks together  and it was time for them to do the turn around and start heading home. Just a wee bit testy a couple of times with the 2 alpha males ,but really  i think we  ALL  did really  well.  Remember we spent most of those weeks  together 24x7... Sorry thats over statment we did sleep alone...We spent some quality time together enjoying many many nights of good food, good company and had lots of laughs,we will miss them thats for sure,  but all good things must come to a end and they are now on there way home, crossing the Nullabor as we speak...   Safe driving guys,miss you ...   When we head off from here next week to start our journey north of Perth into the never-never land, it will be a brand new experience for us on our own....Its all in the adventure..But if you don't   hear from us again ,  perhaps  the min-min light got us..  Oh !!!!where are all travel mates now....
  Will post a couple of photos of a well known celebrity that we met on the main street of Fremantle..What a great guy.(Paul   Macurio)


    Ken and Roxanne own a property a couple of hours away. Ken also works at the Bodington gold mine so we are off to the property with them in the next couple of days, as its Kens days off now for the next 7 days. After our trip to the farm that is when we will set the sails and head north ourselves...Will finish this off after we come back from the farm.....Bye for now....      

Hey I can't believe it... Ken took us driving and found us some real friendly black swans...I was so excited so i took heaps of photos, hope i don't bore you with my new friends...There really ARE  black swans in W.A.        
Later...
After our farm stay.....The news above is about a week old by now so i will try to get this finished and posted.     
Our trip to Ken and Roxannes property was a great experience for us old city folk.. the time we spent there was really a great relaxing time but in that time we had the opportunity to see and do some things that we never get the chance to do in the city..    The local farmers had a reason to be excited as  we had some good rainfall one day  while we were there.    Rain on the iron  farmhouse  roof was wonderful, something we don't hear on our tiled roof in Murumba Downs. We had a open camp fire the first night, and a log fire going inside,as well as the wood stove. We also  enjoyed a meal of lamb shanks cooked in the camp oven.     (yummy)               The boys had some jobs to do so Mick  got a thrill helping Ken to do a burn off. ( Just in time before the rains came.)   We experienced a sunset or two and  i can't believe how many stars are out when you don't have city lights around.   A  rainbow turned its beauty on for us also.  Went for a walk into some old history on the property..Mick enjoyed going back in time. The photos tell there story. Thanks guys for a wonderful stay. Enjoyed your company.. Many thanks for your hospitality...  
            I think i have dribbled on for long enough this time.  Tuesday we will be heading off into the unknown.               Remember the motto......Wherever the wind blows.....    Till next time..Love The Baggy's                                                                                  Don't know how the reception will be when we leave the Perth region.If you are trying to make phone contact best to use Baggy's .It could be pretty limited...Keep a look out for the Min-Min light......


Kings Park overlooking Perth City

Gorgeous Gums at Kings Park

Cottesloe  Beach

Fremantle Jail

Baggy doing time in solitary

Bondy's Australia 11

Whats all the fuss about. I don't understand  (von)
Goodbye to my friend

And they are off !!!

Paul Mercuro and the mad 4 in Fremantle

Notice where us girls stood..
Finally found the black swans...

How cute...



The township where the farm is.

The Farm

Storm  and his friends

Mick  having fun burning off

Happy Hour at the farm

Going back in time

Mick figured if he can't catch a fish ,he should plan for the future .(R.I.P Baggy)

Roxanne and Kens special day.

The Happy Couple

Thanks for our stay guys.We enjoyed your company.
See you in Brisbane  next year...


6 comments:

  1. Hello! Nice to see the new blog up. Just had a look at it with Karyn, Chris, Ash and me!
    Miss you millions, love you even more!!

    Love Cass, K, Chris and Ash xxxx

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  2. Thanks for your company Mick and Von came home tonight to an empty house!!!!! Boo Hoo We will be eternally grateful to you Von for being our wedding photographer I can't Thank you enough xx
    You are two of the most loyal, Genuine, Lovliest people in the world. Have a great trip up North.
    Take Care Love always KenRox xxxx

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  3. Hey Vonsta....brad here, pissed. Photos look great. Keep up with the blog so we know were you are.
    Love yas
    Brad

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  4. Hi Von and Mick...Lovely to have met you at Ken and Roxannes. Hope to see you in Qld. Drive safely...Regards Sharon and David Narrogin w.a.

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  5. Good to see your latest photos and read your blog.
    Now you begin the real adventure with where your heading and I hope you can keep us updated as you go. Looking forward to the next installment.
    Happy Trails
    Ian & Leah

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  6. hi guys had a little cry so happy to finly here from you 2 ....31.5.10got word might be starting on the renter soon i have at least one fight day with the insurance i think there thinkif they piss me off enough i go away not pig dog with lip stick enough about those pricks ..... we are taking the van down to st george on the long week end talk to you soon jille poppy is well

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