We are in Mandurah, closing in on Perth at a fast rate. Free
camping has dried up and we are in mid school holidays so caravan parks have
pumped up the prices considerably.
So we left you guys hanging in Marges, well we didn’t end up
getting any work as the grapes had been picked because of the unseasonably hot
weather and the only free camping spot was a bit of a trek out of town, the
spot was very nice, situated amongst farms nestled in between gums and on a
natural freshwater pool.
Maggie trying to figure out why he cant get the cereal. |
The surf continued to pick up and weather stayed rather
dreary so we set off to Yallingup stopping at a few wineries and a chocolate
factory on the way. We had numerous samples and Sarah picked herself up a
bottle of chocolate liquor. (sickly for me by itself but good in coffee or
milk)
At Yallingup the surf was even bigger than Marges, we
planned to stay in the car park there but the wind was howling, shaking the car
quiet violently and the surf sounded like thunder so we decided to head across
to Dunsborough where it was protected but there was also no surf so the place
was rather boring in comparison.
In the morning we checked out the sites, then stumbled
across some wicked surf, it was pretty busy as I guess it was the only
protected spot on the south coast but the surf was big, hollow and consistent.
We kept moving as the weather continued on with its
miserable business, camping grounds were filling up for the Easter holiday and
the rangers were on the ball, as we found out in Busselton when we were awoken
by numerous solid thumps on the canopy and a written warning for sleeping in
our vehicle in a public area. (Bloody do-gooders at the caravan park had
apparently dobbed us in)
Oh by the way Busselton is where the bloke got taken by the
white recently, 3 days before we were there in fact.
Over two kilometres of pier at Busselton. |
We shot through the town of Bunbury, just another big town, (or
small city, whatever you want to call it) and found a beautiful spot about
20km’s north of the city. Here we stayed over the Easter period, for free. Two
nights behind the sand dunes to escape the wind and then the other four on the
beach as the wind turned offshore and we had a very picturesque Easter holiday.
Cutting to the beach, if only I had a boat to make use of the weather. |
Just another W.A. sunset. |
We watched young and old hoon up and down the beach on quads, motos and on the
back of utes and spent the days reading, swimming and fishing. The only thing
we lacked was family, friends. (Sarah also lacked Easter eggs, but settled for
4 blocks of lindt and some nutella). Holidays really make you miss your family
and friends, no matter how beautiful the beach you’re on and how beautiful the
girl you are with, they don’t compare to a beer with your old man or a surf
with your mates.
Anyway the bulbar is fine, solid as a rock (surprising as I welded it up) and
everyone kept their cool, well apart from the wife who went ape shit at him and
anyone who dared try give any condolences.
And so that brings us to Mandurah, apparently the surf here
has picked up a bit (dead flat yesterday) so I’m looking to wet my whistle.
Hope everyone’s Easter was superfantastic.
Bi!
The magpie looks like its in a bubble =p
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