We are embracing retirement, and making the most of it.

We knew we were never going to sit still for long, so whilst we are happy and healthy we will be out and about seeing the world………… full time.

We are out of the fast lane and taking the slow road ahead

Sunday, 10 March 2019

Kangaroo Island (part 1)

We are enjoying taking 12 days to see the island, and are getting a good feel for the raw nature the island has to offer. It is uncommercialised and uncrowded at the moment. We have seen wallabies, Western Grey kangaroos and koalas in our camp sites, the black cockatoo, superb fairy wren, parrots, black swans and tons of pelicans, as well as other sea birds such as pied oyster catchers and commorants, and dolphins. The highlight was the Sea Lion colony. The beaches are beautiful white sand and clear water.

We are spending every day out exploring, walking miles, and riding our bikes when we can, dodging rain showers all though we did get thoroughly soaked one day.

Castle Rock, Vivonne Bay


Derek did a bit of scrambling for this geocache



Loading a small boat into the water.....no boat ramp Vivonne Bay



Sea Lion Colony



Snoozing in the warm sand next to boardwalk





Little Sahara






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