Thursday 12th to Friday 27th December 2024. Part 2!

Part 2! 

The weather for our week away hadn’t been perfect, some cloud and rain, a fair amount of wind but Wednesday was supposed to be bright and sunny so this is the day we chose to go to Cape Le Grande National Park and explore the beaches there. Some of which have been voted the most beautiful beaches in the world! 🌎 

Well I can completely understand why! Totally gorgeous. 

We visited Hellfire Bay first, which I thought was very pretty, small but lovely.

Then onto Lucky Bay. Lucky Bay was much bigger and again vehicles can drive onto the beach. It is fantastic and so pretty. Quite often Kangaroos come on the beach! Cory & Charlotte, my friends saw them when they visited. You can see this on their travel blog: ‘CJ explores’. 

Sadly we didn’t see any, but it was a busy day, quite a few people and vehicles and it wasn’t dawn or dusk. 

We set up our little awning, chairs, Eski and preceded to have a fabulous beach day, we swam in the gorgeous water, saw fish. 🐠 No Sharks despite the signs! 

It was glorious. ❤️

I took lots of photos of all the beaches but I don’t think they do them justice. 

I would have to say that my favourite beach in Esperence was Wharton Beach. 

We had a lovely relaxed final day on Thursday despite the drizzle and wind! 

Then it was time to start packing up for our return home on Friday. 

You can simply run out of superlatives to describe the beaches in this part of the world. Suffice to say they are the cleanest most pristine beaches I have ever seen in my life. 🤍🩵💙🌎 simply breathtaking. 

Esperence will always have a special place in my heart. 

The drive home is always less fun than the drive to your holiday. 

I offered to do the first couple of hours, get it out of the way. 

Everything was going great guns, the roads were virtually empty, no road trains. We were about 15 mins away from our first stop when we drove past a large truck, we heard a bang, but we all assumed it was something to do with the lorry. I continued to drive, then the battery Light came on on the dashboard and just as we came into the little town the Ute started to lose power. I pulled into the first garage I came to in the small town of Ravensthorpe. 

Chris had a look and it looked like the coolant had all gone, so possibly a leak 🤔🤷‍♀️

Chris asked in the garage and they said there was a mechanics place just further up the road. We managed to drive the Ute there. The mechanics looked at it and declared it a little bit fucked! 😳 

It seems that the bang we heard was the alternator breaking, this then took out the fan, disconnecting stuff and causing overheating. The vehicle was no longer drivable. 

This was Friday @10am the last weekend before Christmas, the garage and mechanics were just about to close for their Christmas trip to Perth. 

Chris called to RAC, paid to have roadside assistance. They said they would try to organise a tow. 

They called back and said that as there were 4 people the earliest they could get a tow with a large enough cab would be Tuesday, 4 days away! WTAF! 😱 

As we were in the middle of nowhere we ended up having to organise a tow truck from Bunbury, a 6 hour drive away,  to come and get us. They couldn’t get to us till the following day and it wasn’t cheap! 

At this point we were all being pretty calm and philosophical about the whole thing. We managed to find rooms at the local Motel. We walked there then the very nice owner, Rama, drove us back to the vehicle to collect all of our stuff. 

Now to entertain ourselves in the tiny little town of Ravensthorpe. 

A few of the cafés were closed, or just a bit weird! 

But as luck would have it the local Tavern was open for business at Midday! Hooray 🎉 

So that’s where we settled for the afternoon, we had some food, played pool. Then we played darts, which I was absolutely shocking at! 😂😜 Although after a few hours I did actually win 1 game….more luck than anything else. 

Then in the evening as we were sitting outside of our motel rooms we spotted Kangaroos over the road! 🦘 Result. ❤️

The next morning reality hit a little, costs, the inconvenience of not having the Ute, a 7 hour drive home in the back of a tow truck!! Everyone was a little subdued. 

‘Wingers’ the tow truck driver arrived like a knight in Shining Armour at 10.30, which was a lot earlier than I’d anticipated. He was so helpful and friendly. He made the journey back much more pleasant than I thought it would be, bumpy in the back but again, he made great time and it took us under 7 hours to get back, helped by the lack of vehicles and road trains. 

The Ute is now in the garage, we are hoping it’s fixable and that the head gasket hasn’t gone 🙏🙏

it’s fair to say the Esperence Holiday was one we won’t forget for a while for lots of reasons!  

We made it back with enough time to organise for Christmas. 

It still feels very strange celebrating Christmas in the sun! Not getting wrapped up and drinking mulled wine. 

On Monday evening Chris asked if we wanted to go for a drive to look at the Christmas lights. Anita and I said, absolutely 💯. We had no idea what we were in for! 

There were some stunning displays around the streets nearby, but this was nothing compared to the spectacle that is Dunstan Street! A whole long curved street with every single house lit up in the most fabulous way. It was so mad! They even had traffic management in place. We walked the whole thing and it was incredible. Apparently if you buy a house on this street you have to agree to do Christmas lights! Bonkers, but amazing and really got us in the Christmas mood. 🎄🎉

On Christmas Eve friends of Rebecca & Chris, Mick & Debs, came over. Mick had very kindly looked after Curly while we were away. 

We had a lovely evening, BBQ, nice food, some Aperol Spritz, sitting outside and playing board games! 

Christmas Day was very Australian 🇦🇺. We started with breakfast on the beach 🏖️  Making use of the public BBQs by the bay, with some Mimosas, a little stroll, then back to the house for presents and relaxing by the pool! Bloody lush.

I will admit to feeling homesick and certainly missing seeing my beautiful Twinkles, Georgia & Grantley. We face timed which was wonderful, but not the same as seeing them in the flesh. But it is the first Christmas I’ve spent with my Rebecca in 11 years, so that is wonderful. 😍

We had a lovely walk around the inlet on Boxing Day and then Chris managed to find a way for us to watch Gavin & Stacy on the outside TV, so we sat outside eating cheese and watched the end of an era, a fantastic end to a great series. We cried. 😭😭❤️

One of the most exciting and amazing things that has happened since my last blog post is that I’m now going to have some company when I visit Sri Lanka. 

The bloody fabulous  and amazing Tracey Whelan is going to come over and we’ll get to spend 10 days together! I’m so thrilled and happy! ❤️😍🎉

Apologies in advance for the number of stunning beach pictures that will accompany this post! 💙🩵

Enjoy the weekend, it’s that strange time between Christmas & New year when nobody really knows what day of the week it is, everyone is living on leftovers, cheese and chocolate and wondering if not fitting into your clothes is a legitimate reason to call in sick to work! 😂😂😂

That’s all for now you fabulous bunch. 

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, it’s not always the easiest of times. I know it’s been a particularly difficult one for some of my wonderful friends. Please know that I’m thinking of you and sending all my love. ❤️❤️

Books Read.

The Echo of Old Books. Barbara Davis. 

Really enjoyable. 

Tall Oaks. Chris Whitaker. 

I loved this book, it managed to be thrilling, sad, poignant and very funny. The author is British and I shall be reading more of his stuff. 

Wild. Kristin Hannah.

Another sensational book by this author. I really loved this one. If you haven’t read any of her books, start now! 

36 Hours. Angela Marsons. Book 21 in the DI Stone Series. 

Very good. 

Thursday 12th to Friday 27th December 2024.

As I said in my last blog post we were heading to Esperance for a weeks holiday.

Esperence is nearly 700 kilometres away from Bunbury so we prepared for a long 8 hour drive.

So on Friday 13th, we got up early, loaded up the Ute, packed an Eski full of rolls and snacks and we were on the road by 6.15! Excellent.

The route to Esperence goes through the grain producing area known as the Wheatbelt or Goldbelt, its approx fifteen million hectares of arable land! 

There is one road, which is used by everyone, including the huge lorries transporting the grain, these can be up to 60 meters in length and for that reason they are called ‘Road Trains’ 

We were quite lucky that the grain harvest had already been completed so there weren’t many ‘Road Trains’ to try and overtake! 😳 I did some of the driving and had to negotiate overtaking 2 together, I opted to do them 1 at a time, it’s a a little scary! 😧 

There are a few large lakes on route but pretty much all of them were completely dry. 

The road trip there was actually really good, we stopped a few times in little towns and arrived in Esperence earlier than we thought, around 1.30pm. 

The town itself is quite small but very lovely. We were staying in town in a house, which was large and comfy and a short walk to the foreshore. 

We were a little early to check in so we had lunch at a lovely restaurant, The Quarters, down by the beach. Had a little mooch about, grabbed some essentials from the supermarket then chilled back at the house. 

Saturday morning our plan was to do a nice nature walk around one of the lakes nearby in a place called Monjingup. The weather was not ideal, a little grey and some drizzle. Unfortunately when we arrived at the lake it was closed for an event, some sort of light show. 

We decided to drive and check out the Pink Lake, sadly it wasn’t pink or anything at all as it was dried up! Apparently the lake has been dry for over 11 years.  It’s still very pretty as the lake bed is completely white. 

We then decided to do the Ocean Drive, which I have to say was nothing short of spectacular! 

Esperence is on the Southern Ocean.

Our first stop was 11 mile Beach, wild and gorgeous, it was quite windy and still cloudy but this didn’t detract from how stunning it was. 

There are lots of beaches, 10 mile, 9 mile, (I wanted a pic of me at 8 mile, sadly it was called something else! ) 

Most of the beaches are accessible, with boardwalks and some of them have toilets which are clean and well maintained! 😍

At Observatory Point (or 8 mile!) there was a lookout and a rocky outcrop, Rebecca & Chris climbed up to the lookout and Anita and I stayed down watching the view. The water was a beautiful turquoise colour and then I spotted something in the water, I wasn’t sure at first what I was seeing but then realised it was dolphins!! It ended being a pod of around 15 Dolphins in the shallows! It was so fabulous, I was very excited. I think that the most I’ve seen together. 🐬🐬💙🐬 

From here we drove to Twilight Beach, very accessible, a large sandy beach and amazing rocks in the bay. We went down onto the beach and had a paddle, Chris braved it and went in for a swim! 

Again, the colour of the ocean is beautiful. 

From here we headed back into town, the weather brightened up so we had some time on the beach. 

The beach area in town is fantastic, it has Shark netting, always good to see. It had jetty’s for jumping from, swimming lanes and also a shady area on the foreshore with toilets and showers, pretty impressive! 

After our beach time we went to visit the local Gin Distillery, did a very pleasant tasting for $5 

From there we headed to the pub for some much needed Holiday Cocktails!! The pub was great, nice views, great drinks, fab staff. It’s called 33 degrees, if you’re ever in Esperence and fancy a drink! 

We had a really lovely first full day.

Sunday saw us going to visit the local market. We had decided to go there earlyish and grab breakfast from some of the food stalls. 

The market was lovely, smallish but lots of locals selling their wares. 

It was held down amongst some little old buildings that had craft shops and galleries in. 

It was fairly busy, but I do need to clarify at this point, what I mean by Busy, I mean Busy by Western Australian standards, this bears no resemblance to Busy by UK standards! There were a few people around, and you may have to queue behind one other person to get a coffee! 😂

I opted for some Sri Lankan veggie roties! Yummy 😋 Rebecca, Chris & Anita got full breakfast wraps. We then found a little stall selling freshly made doughnuts in cinnamon sugar. I don’t really like doughnuts, but these were delicious.

Interestingly, a lady at the stall next door, who was from Devon heard me talking and said she recognised my accent as being either Devon or Cornwall! I didn’t think I had an accent at all! 😂

We had a lovely walk along the foreshore up to the Jetty, grabbed a coffee from a really cute little Coffee Caravan. Then Rebecca had a brilliant idea for us to drive out to a place called Wharton Beach, located in the Duke of Orleans Bay, around a 40 minute drive out of town. 

Well, I don’t know what to say, if I thought the beaches we had seen yesterday were beautiful, this was on another level. 

Absolutely stunning. It’s a beach that you can drive on, so lots of Australians take their 4 x 4 vehicles down onto the sand and set up camp. We opted to walk down.

I’m wasn’t far from the car to the beach with our stuff, chairs, awning, Eski. 

We were tucked away towards the end of the beach and it was simply glorious. 

White sandy beach, turquoise crystal clear water, sunshine and a breeze! 🏖️🤍🩵💙 although there were people on the beach it wasn’t crowded or noisy, not a scrap of littler in site. 

We all went into the Ocean, it was cold but gorgeous. 

We spent all afternoon chilling on the beach watching the dogs and kids playing in the water, reading and relaxing.

We had decided to stop in the nearby pub on the way home, called Condingup Tavern, Mmm, well we stopped, walked in, got weird vibes, a little bit odd, not many people, apart from a wall of locals propping up the bar, no one spoke to us, there was no staff around. We opted to find another pub!! 

We drove back to Esperence and went to the local Brewery, Lucky Bay Brewery, who just happened to be celebrating their 9th anniversary! So it was a big old party going on, Live Music, dancing, water slide, pizzas! It was a perfect way to end a beautiful day. 🎉❤️

On Monday, Rebecca & Chris went to do a coastal hike. Anita I I stayed in Esperence and went on a walk to find a cafe with WiFi. 

The reason we needed to do this is because WiFi is a little tricky to get in Australia. The house we were renting didn’t have internet, very strange. 😳 Very few cafes, restaurants or bars have WiFi and with Rebecca and Chris off on their walk we couldn’t Hot Spot, which isn’t always possible anyway. 

So with this in mind we went into town, had a little look around then drove to The Quarters for a coffee, it was closed. 

We walked to the pub, 33 degrees, they had  WiFi but no coffee. 

We went back into town, to a little Cafe near where the Market had been, that was closed. 

We asked someone, they said that a place called Cloud 11 was good. That was also closed. 🥺

We eventually found somewhere with coffee & WiFi on our 4th attempt!! 😂 

The positive outcome of this was we stumbled on a fantastic Deli, called Deli King, that does the most amazing sandwiches and coffee! 

Rebecca and Chris got back from their walk and we all chilled out for the day. 😎

On Tuesday morning Rebecca and Chris went back to Monjingup Lake for a walk, Anita and I walked into town to get some bits and bobs, books, gifts etc. we managed to get a coffee in Cloud 11, and admire their wonderful Christening tree made of succulents! 💚🎄

We grabbed delicious lunch sandwiches from Deli King and all of us spent the afternoon at Twighlight beach. It was beautiful but very windy, so we ended up doing that very British thing of sitting on the beach wrapped up in jumpers!! 😂

Despite the cold we still had an ice cream in the way home. 

We saw a very pretty sunset at West Beach. 

Due to the number of photos I want to post, I’m going to split this blog into 2! 

This is part 1.