Wednesday, 8 May 2013

At Wooli, Solitary Islands Resort, far north coast NSW

A resort with pretty much everything and it costs almost nothing.

We needed a break from all the holidaying.
So here we are enjoying a fortnight at Solitary Islands Resort at Wooli.
The resort is running an amazing offer.
Pay for one week for a powered site and the second week is free.
They even deliver your groceries.
By the end of the period we may have worked up enough energy for more holidaying.


Friday, 19 April 2013

Nundle, goldtown NSW, and a gold nugget of a story about a famous Australian air disaster


Sad and oddly elegant memorial to an air disaster


The late air hostess
"Lutana"
Square Peak
Wristwatches found on crash victims showed that Lutana struck the peak at 8.15 p.m. Time, and life, stopped.

Lutana fused by heat to the rock
The aircraft's coffee urn

Recently, a 91-year old woman turned up in the tiny gold and wool town of Nundle NSW and said: "I was the air-hostess on board the DC-3 that crashed on Nundle's Square Peak, killing all on board."
Sounds like a good ghost story, we thought, as the town's information officer went on relating the story to us.
"The lady came in here and said that on the day of the fateful crash in 1948, the rostered hostess failed to turn up for duty at Brisbane airport and so she was asked to take her place on the flight to Sydney.
"The engines were already thrumming for takeoff when a car beetled over the strip. It was the rostered hostess and so we changed places at the very last moment. I shouldn't be alive," she said.

It wasn't a ghost story, but it sent a tingle through us all the same. 


Another yarn - Nundle Woollen Mill

Nundle's Mount Misery Gold Mine




Thursday, 11 April 2013

Mudgee - a vineyard find and a lost railway

Never mind an Australian high-speed supertrain - just any train would be good here

Grand abandon

What a find - a famed white port you serve chilled

Pieter van Gent Winery  - well worth a visit and a tasting


Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Back from Adelaide Hills safari

The Herbig Family Tree, Barossa Valley

The ultimate 'tree house' - A family of 4 once lived in here
Biggest Rocking Horse - wish I could bring it home for the grandchildren
Our safari group

Met some great people.
We hoped to spend more time in SA, but with Roy unwell we needed to get back to NSW to see his doctor.
Back in the Blue Mountains now for some welcome coolness.