Thursday, February 28, 2008
As Good As New
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We're baaack!
Luke and I are back on the road after two lovely weeks back in NSW, that seemed to fly by.
Here's a few of the things we got up to...

Caught up with family (L to R: Little bro Tully, little sis Noni, me and Luke) at the parent's place before getting my wisdom teeth out.
Witnessed our beautiful friends Sarah and Adrian get hitched at Newport. Congrats guys!
Hung out with the girls! (L to R: Newly married Sarah, newly engaged Jess, newly promoted Kate Boosty, newly graduated from Uni Kate, myself and newly off the plane from London town for a quick visit Erin!)
Babysat our gorgeous four month old niece Morgan, who is smiling and getting bigger and bigger every time we cuddle her.
Ate ice cream with Luke's nana to celebrate her 80th birthday. Thanks so much for having us!
So with so many catch-ups and get-togethers going down over the past two weeks, our time away from the van seemed like but a day. But now we're back on the road, there'll be no trippin' on over the border back home for quick visits for a while (have you seen how much an airfare costs from Perth to Sydney!! Yikes!). Miss you all already!
Yours in the great outdoors,
Odette
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Giddy Up!






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Friday, February 15, 2008
Travel in Pictures
After moving on from Mount Gambier, we came across so many beautiful places in South Australia that really should be seen first hand to be truly appreciated. But while you put in for your next work holidays and book your flights to Adelaide for a little road trip, here's a few images that captured the next leg of our trip.

Dingys tied up on aqua blue water at one of the longest peers in South Australia.
2. Robe, S.A.
The red and white stripped obelisk on the limestone point.
3. Murray Bridge, S.A.
Weeping willows dip their leaves into the beautiful Murray River, while a lonely tree stump projects it's shadow on the greenish water.
4. Strathalbyn, S.A.
A clump of seashell-like snails cling to the rusty fence posts, kilometers from the ocean.
5. Luke with head in the kombi engine bay, all over S.A.
With the kombi still not running right, Luke has kept a close eye on what's going on inside the van, until we make our VW mechanic appointment in Adelaide on the 26th.
Yours enjoying the view,
Odette
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
BREAKING NEWS
Luke just finished reading a book!!!!!!
Yes, my friends, a book.
But there's more unbelievable news.
He actually enjoyed it. Shock! Horror!
I knew this trip would be life changing but I had no idea...
Yours astonished,
Odette
PS The book in question is the international bestseller Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer. For those who haven't read it or seen the new movie version directed by Sean Penn or know the tragic story of Chris McCandless, you really should get your hands on a copy and read about the true story of a well-to-do young man who hitchhiked into the Alaskan wilderness and never returned. Hell, it must have been good if Luke finished it.
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City Sights
After experiencing a little car trouble after crossing the border into South Australia, Luke and I ended up staying two nights in the second largest city in S.A, Mount Gambier. Now first up, discovering that Mount Gambier was, in fact, the second largest city after Adelaide in S.A was a tad disturbing for us Tonkin's, who called Sydney home for four years. This place has a McDonalds and KFC yes, but there be no shopping mall bigger than a regular sized Woolworths in this town, or a cinema that plays current new release films either for that matter.








Mount Gambier. Who knew?
Yours in the great outdoors,Odette
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Saturday, February 9, 2008
Running Rough
See this picture of my uncle's dog Ziggy?
He's a good boy but unfortunately he is exactly how our kombi Jefro is running at present - like a dog. Suffice to say, we're lucky we're not stranded in a little town outside of Mount Gambier right now, after spending two nights there trying to fix the blasted van. He's been coughing and back firing and basically just behaving badly and stoping poor ol' Luke from having a good night sleep from worry.
Anyway, we've solidered on after Luke did some running repairs and after meeting a few Tom, Dick and Harry's along the way who all put in their two cents worth as well (Water in the fuel? Bad petrol? The points may need adjusting? Maybe replace the condenser? How about a new engine????). But we're not trading him in for a Britz van just yet. He's booked in for a once over at a VW mechanic in Adelaide with a very good reputation - so good in fact, he has a minimum two week waiting period. And we're taking it super slow until then.
Yours now scaried to tackle the Nullabor in a car from the 70's,
Odette
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Bush Wacked
We've visited quite a few National Parks in the past few months. Each and every one of them impressive in their own way. So when it came to tossing up whether to take a 100km detour from our coastal trip down the Great Ocean Road to see Victoria's Grampian National Park, we thought nothing of it. It was easily the best decision we've made since deciding to buy our own 2 ply toilet paper because caravan parks are more interested in saving money than customer comfort...






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Monday, February 4, 2008
What A Milestone!
Just a quick post because we are super exhausted after a day of bushwalking in 35 degree heat in The Grampions National Park (more on this tomorrow), but we wanted to let you know we have reached a semi-important kombi trip milestone...
Tonight will be our 50th night sleeping in good ol' Jefro the Kombi! (Applause! Cheers! Whoo Hoo!) Who would have thought we would have made it this far and yet it seems we haven't even seen a quarter of Australia as yet! We have three more States and one Territory to still explore before we're done. Jeepas!
Yours having a few quiet beers to celebrate,
Odette
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
The 12, I Mean 8 Apostles




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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Bush Tucker Man
While staying at Apollo Bay, Luke decided to go for a wander around the camping ground while I attempted to sort out all the maps, books, magazines and other reading material that seems to be building up around my feet in our car. I wonder if you can buy a kombi with a built in book case? Hmm....


Bursting with vitamin C and a super sweet flavour, a handful of these little babies will be perfect on our muesli for breaky tomorrow morning. Luke also mentioned he tried to pick a few home grown apples that looked pretty ripe as well, but when the people who owned the tree that Luke was attempting to climb drove up the drive way, he decided his bush tucker antics didn't really extend to backyard theft and left those little apples right where they were.
Yours in the great outdoors,
Odette
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