Thursday, April 20, 2017

The Year 2016

After our Cruise, we arrived home to someone who definitely missed his mate, after midnight but he just wanted lots of cuddles.  
So nice to see that while we had been away, we had rain and it was green again.  
  The year was drawing to a close so it was time for Isabel to graduate from pre-prep.  
 
 
So 2016 started out with some baby-sitting duties. The grandchildren over the holiday period and our four-legged grandchild while it's parents travelled to Antarctica   
  Easter was spent again at Kennilworth with our 4WD Club. Great times and good driving.  
   
  
Rather than return home we decided to stay out on the road for the next four weeks till again we would meet up with the club for their weekend at Peach Trees in the Jimna Forest for the Anzac weekend.  Our first stop was the freecamp at Kandanga. The town must be congratulated for what they have done here, a great camp and a wonderful place.  Settled in for two nights so we could look around.And a good Kandanga meat stew in the Cobb.  
 
 
We moved on to Maryborough.
While there we took a day trip up through Burrum Heads.  
 
  We spent five nights in Biggenden and made a day trip to the old Chowey Rail Bridge and Paradise Dam, then onother day we wandered through Childers. They have really made a lovely memorial to the Backpackers who lost their lives that dreadful night.  
 
 
 
 
 
         
 
 We moved on and stopped at Gin Gin for the night before spending two days relaxing on the river at Calliope.
 
Then it was Monto, Ceratoga and then Eidsvold, that being our shortest day of travel ever. 11 kilns. We set up camp in the Showgrounds at Eidsvold and made a day trip to Crawcow.
 
 
 
  • Gayndah was our next stop then Ban Ban Springs.
We continued south with camps at Nanango and Linville.
 
Then we stocked up in Kilcoy and the next day we headed up to Peach Trees where we settled in and waited for the club to arrive.  A great five weeks away with lots of bush camping, just the way we like it.  And once again a welcome home from our family.
 
 
 
 
Was only a couple of weeks when we were back to Peach Trees with the family.  The first time bush camping for them and they had a ball. Never once asked for the Tv. Or a Jumping Castle.  Wonderful to see.  So much so, we were back at Wivenhoe a couple of weeks later.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our next trip was south. Took our time and on the third day we met up at Enngonia with friends coming north. We had a great chat round the campfire.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Another good nights camp was at Cobar before we arrived at the start of The Great Ocean Road
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
On to Mt.Gambier and then the Grampians.
 
 
 
 
 
 
We made quite a few stops on the way home and most If possible were on a river bank.
 
 
 On our last morning
 
Next trip was with the club on the Brisbane River. Great camp site. An enjoyable few days.
 
 
 
Then came grandparents day 
 
     
   
We made a trip to Noosa, Koby,s favourite swimming spot. Johnson Park Cooroy a great campspot.
 
 
 
We took a drive to the "Cooran Tablelands"
 
The Celtic Festival at Boondooma Homestead was our next trip then from there we moved to Boondooma Dam to  stay for a few days with friends.  And once again a welcome home party.
 
 
 
We made another trip to Cooroy and Noosa after we had been to Caboolture to get our TVs aerial installed.
 
 
It's been 24 years since Poo removed the back stair handrails. New ones are back. So pleased.
 
 
September we celebrated a birthday, then in October a wedding.
 
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Great to have friends camping in our paddock
 
 
 
 
We spent a great weekend camping with friends and family at Bigriggen.
 
 
Then a great day trip with the 4WD club round the Duck Creek, O'Reilly's area.
 
Next outing was back camping for the 4WD Christmas Party at the Brisbane River. Also was great to have the grandchildren there when Santa arrived.  Daniel couldn't wait to talk to Santa.
 
 
Our last outing for the year was to go visit the nine puppies from our other grandchild "Ushka". Beautiful puppies. 
 
 
So that ends the year of 2016.  Bring on 2017.

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