Why we do what we do!
It’s the longest break of the year usually for us to getaway with the van and one of the most anticipated by family, friends and fur babies.
It’s the longest break of the year usually for us to getaway with the van and one of the most anticipated by family, friends and fur babies.
Oh dear, not many weeks to go until Christmas, doesn’t it sneak up on you fast! I thought I would put my ideas out there to help anyone who’s looking for a gift for the camping, caravanning, boating, fishing, outdoorsing, you name it kind of person.
We are in November and thoughts are turning to our end of year holiday which involves caravanning, fishing, boating, family, friends, good food and good times. So the preparation starts now. One of the jobs on the list is to get bait for all the whiting (amongst other fish) we hope to catch, and they… Read More Freezing your cockles!
I’ve found a couple of research articles recently on caravanning and camping in Australia that were interesting to read but also no surprise to those of us who love getting away in the great outdoors at any opportunity. Firstly from Tourism Research Australia came some interesting facts: The 30 to 54 year old age… Read More Why caravanning in Australia is good for you.
I’ve just paid another visit to the fabulous Fleurieu region in South Australia discovering more things to see and do in the restful havens of Goolwa and Port Elliot. So close to Adelaide they are easily visited in a day trip or better still for a quick weekend away, but to really live the lifestyle of the locals stay a few… Read More Fabulous Fleurieu – Goolwa and Port Elliot
The Australian pelican and the common seagull (also known as silver gull) can be found everywhere yet their personalities are so comical that they are two subjects I love to photograph on holidays. Pelicans in particular can be so gregarious, looking graceful in the air as they glide along yet they look clumsy and too… Read More You’ve got to have personality to stand out.