Continued,
Sometimes I just can,t keep writing on this tablet. I really believe I need some lessons on it! So on with the saga! Kah and I had a nice cabin, aboard the Millenium, we enjoyed the ship for the lovely peole we met, we are always lucky with our table companions and as I said in part one, we made great friends with people as we queud to get aboard.we visited the "big" island to Hiloo, and Western Samoa, Pago Pago, where we went in 2010 also Fiji, where we went in 2011 and then the eclipse! Now that was something, the ship stopped for about 3 hours and we saw the whole thing, we were given special glasses to view it, there were talks by photographers to get maximum valeu with your camers, and a spe ialist talking us through it, when you could look safely without the glasses etc. It was quite special. worth having champagne at 9am thats for sure!
We had some good entertainers, a fellow singer, Jack Walker, whom we had come across in 2010 he has a great voice. also Jackie Love came on board. she still has IT! Then we sailed on to two ports in Nz. Tauranga and Aukland, before setting across the ditch to Sydney. W e had 2 nights on the ship before we got off. Kath flew back to w and Igot on the train back north to Toukley. I spent a few more days there with Hazel and Mike, getting my washing done and sorting myself out. Hazel and igot stuck into beading, I had sent for some more lovely patterns from Julia in England, she has some really unique patterns, you don't see many like it in Australia.Then I set off south.
Hazel and Mike came south to Gerringong with their caravan, and we visited a wonerful bead shop, annd picked up a few more bits I needed. Then we parted, me to continue south and they returned to Toukley, We will get together again. I stopped at Congo, an almost free camp beside the sea, where a river? flowed out also, very quiet, but lovely. Then on south to Nimmitabel, where I learnt I have been mispronouncing it for thirty years! Oh well, thems the breaks. I took my courage in both hands and drove over the great dividing range, via COOMA, JINDABYNE, PERISHER, and Khancoban to Corryong in Victoria. I was absolurely stuffed. The brakes were smoking and the poor old engine was really working. I don't reccommend it to anyone else in a motorhome. I didn't see a single truck on that bit of road. I was gobsmacked to see snow still on the tops of the ranges!!
I spent 2 nights at colaccolac, just passed Corryong, and then headed to Nagambie to visit my ex Exmouth and Collie friend, Merrilyn and Neil. I spent a lovely couple of days there on the front verge, but sadly Merrilyn was not at all well, with maybe foodpoisoning, so it was quite quiet.Then I set off, a bit backwards to Lima South to meet with the Estern Rosellas, whom I first met at St Arnauds last year. They were having a xmas party, which was greta food, we also had a chance to hold stalls as there was a market there, and a very good talk by the rural fire brigade #bout bushfire safety ans your motor home. very salient as it happened, as on Saturday they were off fighting a big bushfire at Seymour, near
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