13.12.14

tower hill reserve

There’s a fantastic wildlife reserve near Warrnambool, Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve.  It’s a great place to see several Aussie animals at once and do some short walks as well.  We did the peak climb when we got there, which is a bit strenuous since it’s so steep.  The kids were doing all the classic complaining all the way up, I was trying not to laugh too hard.  It’s not a long hike at all.

‘But my legs are soooo tired.’ ‘Can’t you carry my water bottle?’ ‘How much further?’  ‘I just want you to carry me.’  All of those times three.  Turbobug had the best spot on Dad’s back.

Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes?

There’s a rock at the top that’s just asking for kids to stand on it.  Ours obliged with some poses.

Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes? Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes? Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes?

The view from the top. 

Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes?

We saw a couple of emus with chicks.  The mums watched us very carefully, they were very protective of their young ones.

Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes?

We went on a walk around a lake.  The kids, of course, loved the pile of rocks that was to be spread across the path.  Never mind all the amazing things surrounding us, bring on the rocks!

Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes?

See the blue wren?  We saw several that day.

Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes?

We even saw a tiger snake curled up by the path.  We all walked right past it until Dad pointed it out and we came back for a look, not too close of course.  (The snake’s not in the picture below, so don’t hurt your eyes looking for it!)

Tower Hill Reserve ~ How Many More Minutes?

We had a relaxing time in Warrnambool.  The caravan park wasn’t too busy, so the kids were able to ride their scooters all over the place.  They’d take the walkie-talkie with them we could keep in touch with them.  Most of the people camping around us were there for the same number of days we were so the kids got to know some of them.  Ladybug was upset to say goodbye to her new friend (a woman in the van next to us).

There’s a stray cat at the caravan park that has figured out how to get people to feed her, she’s friendly and was pretty good with the kids.  Apparently she is microchipped and has been returned twice but both times found her way back to the park.  She was a little too friendly for us, finding her way into the van one night while we were all playing a game.  But the kids loved having a cat around, we miss ours, and Turbobug especially loved the kitty.  Even now, two weeks later, he’s looking at the picture below and meowing at the sight of the kitty.  :)

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

By the end of our stay we were feeling a bit more settled in the van and ready to move on!  Our plan is to head to Mt Gambier in South Australia, with a few stops along the way, and then back to Bendigo for our first Christmas in the van.

11.12.14

Warrnambool

We’ve been to Warrnambool several times and stayed in this same caravan park.  We decided to spend nearly a week here, in a familiar place, to just relax, hit the beach, and adjust to life on the road.  This lifestyle is a big adjustment and we needed time to settle in a bit.

As soon as we got there the kids were begging to go to the beach.  Little did they know it would be so windy and cold!  We were lucky that only the first few days were like that, we did have some lovely beach weather while we were there.

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

This little guy fell asleep in his highchair after one of those days!  He loved the beach.  He came back soaking wet and covered in sand every time.

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

We put up the annex for the first time during our trip.  It becomes quite crowded with six camping chairs in there!  See the patio lights? That’s why I chose this blog design, the design at the top reminds me of our lovely lights.  :)

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

We got to see the most beautiful sunset on the beach.

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

DSC_0123

The first day we found these blue jellyfish on the beach.  There were heaps of them strung all along the beach where the tide had come in.

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

We had the chance to try out our new washing machine.  There isn’t one in the van, so we decided to purchase a twin tub.  It fits in our shower while we travel.  This is eventually going to pay for itself since we won’t be paying to use the laundry at each caravan park we visit. 

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

It works great.  It’s toddler-height, which means our ever-helpful toddler was very involved.  Look at him on his tiptoes.  So cute!

Warrnambool ~ How Many More Minutes?

There’s a fabulous playground in Warrnambool, the Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground.  We made sure to visit a couple of times.  The zip line is always a big hit.  :)

8.12.14

Lake Colac

After we had our van fixed in Melbourne we drove to a free camp at Lake Colac.  It was a nice camp right on the edge of the lake.

Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

The first of many beautiful sunsets we’ll see on the road!

Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

The lake edge was full of tall grasses and I was warned there had been a snake sighting.  So to get to the water the kids rode their scooters down to the boat ramp and played there.

Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

We found this nest that had fallen sideways.  I’m just so amazed at bird nests, they are so intricate and require so much work to complete.  I can’t believe the way the birds can bend the twigs and weave them together.Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.comLake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

The large pine cones were beautiful too.

Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

We went for a walk and found some trees to climb.

Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

Adults included.  Well, one adult anyway.  Can you see him up there?

Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

Not quite as high, to Mama’s relief.  :)

Lake Colac, Victoria ~ howmanymoreminutes.blogspot.com

After having our water pump fixed it felt like such a luxury to have water in the van.  We spent time settling in and just enjoying being on the road and getting used to living in the caravan.

 
Blogger Template By Designer Blogs