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The tales of the somewhat unmitigated disaster that is ‘The Lap’ continues. We’ll reveal the entire sorry details of the trip so far in a future instalment. Hint. The window is not the only drama. Today however, after an eventful day in the big smoke yesterday with a gazillion errands to run; we’re back in

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After years of talking about it, planning it, re-planning it, and planning it again, we finally left Perth to begin a new life as semi-retired, itinerant travellers; selling up, repurposing items, and still putting way too much ‘stuff’ into storage (we just know there’ll be another cull to come later) and the rest to the

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Our first trip away since just after Christmas – a nasty little (well, maybe not so little) thing called work got in the way. After ANZAC Day, with the pressure off, we took our time travelling down to Dryandra Woodlands and stayed at Gnaala Mia in Congelin, off the York-Williams Road. It’s a fabulous spot

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We left Perth on the way to the North Eastern Wheatbelt area of WA. Booked in to the Wyalkatchem caravan park for two nights, intending to see some wild flowers, and the old sights of the area. We came through the towns of Toodyay and onto Dowering, where there was a statue of “The Tin

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This one started with a trip back to the 12v specialist in Bunbury to get the inverter checked, and we stayed at the Discovery Caravan Park on the Bunbury Foreshore for the night.  We had recently joined the Koombana Bay Sailing Club, and with restrictions just eased, we went for dinner.  A fantastic meal and drinks