Join Jon and Kirsty on their 'Round Oz Adventure' in their trusty Navara....ok so that was 2009! Now...follow us in the great adventure of life in Happyrock:)
Friday, April 24, 2009
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The Climb
Our stay at Uluru was highlighted by Jon being able to climb ‘The Rock’. It had been a long time dream of his, so we were pleased that ‘The Climb’ was open 1 of the days we were there. It was actually closed on 2 days for high winds and rain. He made the climb in almost record time to the top….I was amazed watching from the base how quickly he became a tiny figure high up on the steep red slopes. Once at the top, he spent quite sometime enjoying the extensive views and posing for photos – as you’ll see. He also made a couple of ‘Uluru TV’ segments for the one who didn’t climb. Says Jon, “I didn’t want to come down. It was an amazing experience being at the top. I felt quite privileged to be there, particularly as it seems that not everyone gets to climb.” Another one of those ‘ahhhhhhh life’s good’ moments.
Yum-O!
‘Mr Gourmet’ showed up for dinner. After making an appearance on a beach in Tasmania, this time, he was creating sweet sensations in his outdoor kitchen for a most memorable dessert treat. Whoever knew a can of caramel, ginger nut biscuits and choc chips could look and taste so yummy. Wonder where he will strike next???
Thursday, April 23, 2009
More to come....
Sunday, April 19, 2009
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Lotsaflies!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Sensational SA
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Bits and Pieces
Favourites
As we cruised on the Spirit of Tasmania back across to mainland Australia, Jon asked me for my 2 highlights of our 3 weeks in Tassie. Soooo many options, what to choose. In the end I nominated.....the views from on top of Mt Rufus in Lake St Clair NP. I have never seen so many lakes and mountains all at once...every direction you looked. Amazing! And my other highlight was our lazy morning at Cosy Corner which you read about in the previous post. Divine! Jon's choices were similar, but not so surprisingly, one did include food! He said the pancake and coffee breakfast cooked while checking out the surf from his outdoor kitchen and achieving the long-held goal of climbing to the top of Cradle Mountain. For both of us, we could make a much longer list, but as we look back on our time in Tasmania, we are so thankful for great weather and wonderful experiences and beautiful scenery and crazy adventures. And we HIGHLY RECOMMEND a trip to Tassie sometime in your life:)