Perth

  The three hour drive from Yallingup to Perth was through the countyside.  We stopped for breakfast in Busselton.  We had planned to walk the Getty but it was cold and windy and smelled of rotting sea grass. Like the Carribean, this area of Western Australia has been affected by Read more…

Yallingup

Yallingup is a small coastal town on the Indian Ocean.  It is popular because of its proximity to many beaches, limestone caves, the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park and the Margaret River Valley wine country.  There are more than 120 wineries!  We visited three of them. The Banyard 1978 was a great lunch Read more…

Pemberton

The grounds of Big Brook Cottage were stunning. We enjoyed watching the birds and admired the flowers.   Between 1937 and 1952 series of eight fire lookouts were constructed in the tops of a few tall Karri trees.  Today there is a trilogy that remains open to the public. Sunshine climbed Read more…

Walpole

The drive from Albany to Walpole included a stop in Denmark. Greens Pool was a spectacular beach that is popular in the summer because the gradually sloping rocks provide shelter from the Southern Ocean. The calm water in the bay is in contrast to the waves. Nearby was the Elephant Read more…

Albany

The drive from Fremantle to Albany (pronounces Al-bany, not All-bany) was officially our longest driving day in terms of distance (414 km) but not in time. Australia calls trucking vehicle in rural and remote areas road trains. There are caution signs about passing them because they are up to 50m Read more…

Fremantle

We had heard jokes that Western Australia is so far away it was like going to a different country. But we were surprised to learn that we were flying out of the international terminal and had to go through immigration. Fremantle is just south of Perth and we found our Read more…

Melbourne

  We had some delays on the way to the Sydney airport and arrived with no time to waste. Nonetheless, we made the flight and it was uneventful. We had stunning views from our corner room on the 44th floor in the middle of the CBD. Melbourne was about coffee, Read more…

Sydney

  Vivid Sydney is a time when imagination literally shines bright.  The city was filled with colorful displays both inside and outside of the buildings. Events were happening around the city during our entire stay.  Our hotel was in the CBD and we easily walked to see the lights at Read more…