
Family and downtime
My sister is old. Yep, she and Scott, my bro in law, both turned 50 this year and to celebrate they held a combined 100th Birthday Party. Due to COVID and other things, Jules and I had not seen Max Read More …
Camping, photography and other ramblings
My sister is old. Yep, she and Scott, my bro in law, both turned 50 this year and to celebrate they held a combined 100th Birthday Party. Due to COVID and other things, Jules and I had not seen Max Read More …
The following blog post was written by OpenAI (https://chat.openai.com/) using a small number of dot points I gave it about our recent camping trip. As a test, I wanted to see how it’d go at writing a post using just Read More …
The following blog post was written by OpenAI (https://chat.openai.com/) using a small number of dot points I gave it about our recent camping trip. As a test, I wanted to see how it’d go at writing a post using just Read More …
The following blog post was written by OpenAI (https://chat.openai.com/) using a small number of dot points I gave it about our recent camping trip. As a test, I wanted to see how it’d go at writing a post using just Read More …
The following blog post was written by OpenAI (https://chat.openai.com/) using a small number of dot points I gave it about our recent camping trip. As a test, I wanted to see how it’d go at writing a post using just Read More …
As has become a bit of a tradition down at Augusta, New Years’ Eve was held at our campsite again, this year with a theme of ‘Smarty Party’! The premise was that everyone was randomly assigned one of the above Read More …
It’s that time of the year again when the Budge clan pack up our stuff and head south for cooler climes and Christmas cheer. Over the years, we’ve managed to extend and accumulate more days for our site and this Read More …
Our mate BJ loves Molloy Island Caravan Park. So much so that he’d booked himself a month down here over November and all his mates are popping down at various times to spend some time with him. So, with a Read More …
The girls had picked this weekend to go camping as it fit uni commitments, but with the dog in tow, we needed somewhere dog-friendly and close as we only had a few days for a quick trip. Georgia lucked across Read More …
At the bottom of the Exmouth Gulf, 130km south of Exmouth, lies Giralia Station, our next stop for the final week of our holidays. Established in 1888, the original lease encompassed an area of 2,047 square kilometres and was used Read More …
Whilst discussing and planning our Exmouth trip, I had considered taking up my scuba gear for a dive or two. In the end, opting to leave the heavy and bulky kit at home and to use hire gear if I Read More …
It’s good to be back in Exmouth and feels very familiar, despite it being nearly 10 years since we were last here. We expected there to be more change, however, the town still feels the same, with many of the Read More …
After spending the recent WA Day long weekend camping at Dryandra where the overnight temperature dropped to 2C, a week later and we’re heading North, to warmer climes. With three weeks to spend, our itinerary was a week at Gladstone Read More …
Georgia has started a new tradition which celebrated its second occurrence this past long weekend. Camping at Dryandra!! Last year it was for her 21st birthday, this year it was just ‘because we love it’. BJ, Jules and I headed Read More …
After a change in my Easter holiday plans, I found myself with leave booked but nowhere to go. So, a couple of calls later and I had a travelling mate, the intrepid Bushy (aka Dean). We decided to take a Read More …