Marc's journal entries (edited) since Dorothy arrived in Australia on January 25th 2009
January 25th 2009 (Sunday)
We met Natalie from Channel 7 at the airport and for the second time in a few
months Dorothy and Belle were the subject of a TV camera as they reunited.
Today Tonight booked us in to Mounts Bay Village for the night (a very nice
hotel) and did an interview with the girls at the hotel that seemed to go very
well. Natalie was very sympathetic to our cause so now we just have to cross our
fingers and hope that someone at Immigration or Minister Chris Evans will see
sense and sort things out for us.
January 26th 2009 (Monday)
We had intended to take Dorothy around King’s Park before heading back south but
the park had been blocked off prior to the Australia Day celebrations so we gave
up and took the freeway down to Rockingham. After a quick look at the coast we
stopped off to say ‘hi’ to Mick and Jean and to let them meet Dorothy. Belle hid
in the car and Dorothy and I walked up the drive, Jean fell for the trick and
had no hesitation in hugging Dorothy as if she was Belle.
We didn’t have too much time to spare and had to head off to Cowaramup after a
short visit.
January 27th 2009 (Tuesday)
Belle had a dental appointment in Busselton at 8:30am so no sleeping in for
Dorothy on her first day here. While Belle had to endure having needles and
getting her teeth drilled, Dorothy and I went for a walk along the beach at
Geographe Bay.
After a bit of shopping in town and a break for lunch we returned to the house
and Dorothy spent the rest of the day settling in and getting to know her new
surroundings.
January 28th 2009 (Wednesday)
A relatively quiet day spent mostly around the house was punctuated by a quick
trip down to Gracetown and a short walk along the top of the cliffs.
January 29th 2009 (Thursday)
After breakfast we went in to Margaret River and then down to Prevally to have
another look at the coast.
January 30th 2009 (Friday)
Belle had an appointment in Margaret River and while she was there Dorothy and I
just sat in the park and chatted.
January 31st 2009 (Saturday)
A rather hot day so we decided to head down to Canebrake Pool and have a swim.
Dorothy got to experience first hand how bad corrugations on gravel roads can be
here. A section of road was probably the worst for corrugations we have ever
been down and it really shook the car up. The water at Canebrake was pretty cool
but we all enjoyed a nice relaxing swim before stopping for lunch and then
another short swim before heading back to the house.
Dorothy ended up feeling a bit ill once we got home but thankfully recovered
quite quickly after a lie down.
February 1st 2009 (Sunday)
Rest day spent just relaxing around the house and enjoying each other’s company.
February 2nd 2009 (Monday)
We took the boat down to Augusta to do a bit of fishing today and were lucky
enough to land on a couple of patches where the fish were biting. Dorothy caught
three fish and we came home with enough for a meal.
The Today Tonight story aired on TV today and we hope that it may just have some
impact. Dorothy needs to be with us so we just have to keep plugging away no
matter what happens. I can’t see any future in the three of us living separate
lives so somehow we have to find a way to be together.
February 3rd 2009 (Tuesday)
Took Dorothy to Margaret River to see the doctor and organise to get her blood
tests done. We will be a lot happier once we know that she is ok but real peace
of mind won’t come until she is with us in Australia.
February 4th 2009 (Wednesday)
Already half the time together gone, far too fast! Why can’t we slow time up
just a little?
We are off on a two night trip to Albany to show Dorothy a different part of the
country. We have booked in at the Amity Motor Inn on Wellington St. Albany and
it is quite reasonable at $80 a night for 3 people.
The trip down was quite long and took us through Pemberton where we stopped off
for lunch at the Gloucester Tree (a climbable fire lookout tree). Here we were
surrounded by native birds all looking for a feed of our pies.
February 5th 2009 (Thursday)
A day spent seeing the sights of Albany including Frenchman Bay, Salmon Holes,
The Gap, Natural Bridge, Emu Point, King George Sound, Mt. Melville lookout and
more including a tour of the local shops. The time we have is far too short to
show Dorothy much of the area but at least we did get the chance to show her
something more than just the Margaret River area.
February 6th 2009 (Friday)
Back to Cowaramup via Walpole and Northcliffe. We stopped off at the Tree Top
Walk to let Dorothy see some of the valley of the Giants and then gradually made
our way back. Dorothy got her first opportunity to drive the cruiser and seemed
to handle the big car very well.
February 7th 2009 (Saturday)
Another rest day after the hectic driving of the past three days. We probably
covered over 1000km since Wednesday morning so a break is needed by all of us.
We all seem equally happy to just sit around the house and be together.
I finally got round to making the cake I promised Dorothy but it didn’t exactly
turn out to be that great, a little on the dry side but edible at least.
February 8th 2009 (Sunday)
The morning was fairly relaxed, we went to have a look at Jewel Cave & Hamelin
Bay. Thankfully the stingrays were visiting the bay while we were there and
Dorothy and I even went in for a swim. Once the rays started to appear where we
were swimming we decided to call it a day and head home.
February 9th 2009 (Monday)
Rest day
February 10th 2009 (Tuesday)
Went down to Margaret River so that Dorothy and Belle could visit the hospital
and have their blood taken for testing. Belle managed to forget the request form
and we had to come back to Cowaramup to pick it up and then go back to Margaret
River again. Dave called in, in the afternoon and got to meet Dorothy.
February 11th 2009 (Wednesday)
A very late sleep in this morning saw us get up only around mid-day, this was
mainly due to a very late night which saw us finally go to sleep around first
light.
The girls had an appointment to see the doctor in the afternoon so it was back
to Margaret River yet again. Not all the results were in but we have found that
Dorothy really needs to monitor her thyroid problem, her levels of thyroxin are
far too low.
February 12th 2009 (Thursday)
Finally the girls got to spend the first birthday of their lives together. We
wanted the day to be memorable so we went up to Busselton and had a rather fancy
meal at a restaurant in Queen St. Prawns, scallops, mushrooms all featured
prominently on the menu and afterwards we went down to spend a bit of time on
the beach near Busselton Jetty.
It is hard to believe that the girls are 50 years old, no one who meets them
believes it.
February 13th 2009 (Friday)
We were hoping for some more test results for Dorothy today but now we have
found that they won’t be available until next week.
A lot happened this morning with regards to decision making. I have been trying
not to put Dorothy under any pressure about leaving on Sunday and I did ask
Belle to do the same but Belle just could not face her sister leaving again and
continued to ask her to stay. I'm not sure what the final straw was, but Dorothy
made a life changing decision this morning and has resigned from her job,
changed her ticket home to April 7th and we have booked flights to go back with
her.
The speed at which these things happen takes my breath away at times and now all
three of us are on the same journey together. Everything is both quite amazing
but also frightening as we don't have total control over the outcome. All we can
do is hope and work toward an outcome that we all feel is the right way to go.
Personally I couldn't be happier about Dorothy deciding to stay longer. I am a
little worried about how things are going to go once we get to Malaysia and she
tells her family she is coming back to Australia again but all we can do is take
one step and one day at a time.
February 14th 2009 (Saturday)
We had originally planned to go fishing on the Blackwood River today but the
weather turned a bit strange so we have opted for another rest day instead and
will go out tomorrow.
February 15th 2009 (Sunday)
Took the boat down to Alexandra Bridge and tried to find a fish or two that were
willing to commit suicide. Only one fish was in the mood and it was well
undersized so it got thrown back in. Once we decided to head fro home I somehow
got my directions mixed up and instead of Alexandra Bridge we ended up at Molloy
Island. Thankfully I had spare fuel and we turned around and went back up river
to the boat ramp. I could see Dorothy having visions of being stranded in the
bush and being eaten alive by rabid koalas or something but we made it back with
plenty of fuel to spare.
February 16th 2009 (Monday)
I think if I had been the one who made the decision Dorothy made on Friday then
I would not be as calm and collected as she seems to be. She continues to
surprise me with how she makes her decisions and then how she deals with things
once she has done so.
If she hadn't made the decision to stay then she would have been back in
Malaysia by now, how dreadful that would have been for all of us.
The girls are so similar in many ways but there are things in each others make
up that are quite different. Belle is not as playful and mischievous as her
sister. I wonder how Dorothy managed to hang on to such a playful side to her
nature considering the years of emotional neglect she has suffered.
February 17th 2009 (Tuesday)
Belle had an appointment in Margaret River so Dorothy and I just spent the
afternoon lounging and chatting. Otherwise just another day around the house.
February 18th 2009 (Wednesday)
Belle had an appointment in Busselton so we all went up for the day and after
doing some shopping we went along the coast to Eagle Bay. We found a nice spot
for lunch where I didn't spot a large log under some dappled shade and proceeded
to try (most unsuccessfully) to drive the cruiser over it. Thankfully there
wasn't any damage – except to male pride.
Dorothy and I were again the ones to go swimming while Belle sat and watched
from the shore but this didn't turn out to be the best idea as Dorothy ended up
feeling ill.
February 19th 2009 (Thursday)
A quiet day at the house. Kevin and Lesley dropped in for a visit in the
afternoon.
February 20th 2009 (Friday)
Since we are sitting in the middle of Western Australia's premier wine producing
area we decided to take Dorothy around to some of the older wineries. As the
girls both like very sweet wines (ports etc.) we limited our choices to those
vineyards that produce that style.
These included Sandalford, Gralyns, Cullens, Juniper and woody Nook. We didn't
go out with the intention of buying any wine but in the end we bought a bottle
of Gralyns white port and a bottle of Juniper cane cut reisling. The second
bottle ended up being somewhat more expensive than we thought as Belle mistook
it for a full sized bottle when it was only a half size. It is now officially
the most expensive bottle of wine we have ever bought.
The last place we called in to was Woody Nook and as they had a restaurant we
stopped for lunch. The choice was a 'taste plate' plus house bread. A very good
choice as all the food was interesting and tasty. Quite different from anything
else we have tried in other places.
February 24th 2009 (Tuesday)
The weekend was fairly quiet. Steve & Bec picked up the dogs on Sunday but apart
from that the last few days have been spent either cleaning up the house,
looking after the garden or visiting the bay at Gracetown. Today we went into
Margaret River to pick up some supplies but nothing much else happened. We did
get the car looked at yesterday and the overheating rear hub seemed to have been
caused by a badly adjusted brake this cost just $20 to get fixed so that was a
bit of a relief.
Still waiting for the rest of the repairs to be done on the car but at least we
got the news today that the parts are available pending RAC approval – which has
actually been given but somehow has failed to make its way to the repairer –
fairly typical – no wonder we switched insurers!
Belle is booked in to see Dr. Pennington tomorrow 10am but nothing else planned
for the day yet.
List of places still to see:
Cape Leeuwin
Boranup Forest
Bunbury
Canal Rocks
Collie area if possible
at least one more fishing trip to Augusta
February 25th 2009 (Wednesday)
Nothing much to do today so time for some reflection of proceedings to date.
Our two biggest worries at the moment are what happens when we go to Malaysia
with Dorothy and what happens long term with regard to Australian Immigration.
The second issue is probably less worrying as we will find a solution to that
one way or another but the first issue involved Dorothy's family and that
concerns me quite a lot.
Although she has been very unhappy there for a very long time, I can't see any
easy way for her to separate. There is going to be a lot of pressure put on her
by family and friends once it becomes apparent that she intends to come back to
Australia.
I don't quite know how she will deal with the situation in Malaysia once we are
over there and although we will be there to give her our love and support, there
will be very little we can do with regard to her relationship with R. and the
kids. As she intends to stay with us in SB and not be at SA (I just couldn't see
her ever going back there now) it is going to be fairly obvious to everyone what
her intentions are and that she will have effectively have separated from R.
I know Dorothy is worried about what will happen when we go back to Malaysia and
I think she will become more stressed as the time to leave approaches.
R. had been completely insensitive to her needs for most of their marriage but
now he is on the brink of losing her for good, I wonder just how hard he might
work to try and keep her around? Will she, in the end, be strong enough to just
walk out or will she go back to her family? I have no answers for these things
and only time will tell what the outcome will be.
There is too much to think about in the near future to take it all in at once.
The only thing any of us can do right now is to just take one day at a time and
slowly work through everything.
February 26th 2009 (Thursday)
A quiet morning at home and then a drive up the coast to canal Rocks and
Yallingup.
February 27th 2009 (Friday)
A trip up to Busselton was a bit expensive as apart from the usual shopping and
fuel we bought a 1TB Maxtor external hard drive ($178) an Epson printer ($38 and
cheap!) and some diesel oil and an oil filter for the car. I have been very idle
and have been putting off some jobs for a while but the time is rapidly
approaching where I have to pull my finger out and get on with things:
1)Service the car (done)
2)Clean the car inside and out (half done)
3)Check caravan batteries and add distilled water (done)
4)Check caravan tyre preassures (done)
5)Clean Caravan
6)Fix caravan window catches (done)
7)Fix external light on caravan (done)
8)Copy moveis to HDD (done)
Other stuff that needs doing:
1)Car needs work done at Busselton repairer (done)
2)Transducer on boat needs replacing. (done)
February 28th 2009 (Saturday)
Quick trip into Margaret River to visit the library and to pick up some prawns
both for bait and for eating.
March 6th 2009 (Friday)
Time is slipping away and we are getting closer to heading back to Malaysia. It
has been a bugger of a week as the British passport application came back saying
that the photo wasn't right so today we had to go to MR and get new photos
taken. All in all at least $50 wasted and all after we were told by the
Consulate in Perth that the photos were ok.
Then Telstra tries to bill us a whole bunch of things we didn't owe so Belle had
to threaten them with the Ombudsman again before they credited us over $70 in
fees we should not have been charged.
We thought we had fixed the car but now the back wheel is squeaking after
driving 10 kilometres or more.
March 15th 2009 (Sunday)
Managed to go down to Augusta for a second fishing trip in the boat today. To
start off with nothing ws happening but after lunch the fish cam on the bite and
we ended up with 8 skippy, 3 herring and one KG whiting.
Stuff gong on or that still needs doing:
1.British passport due to come back.
2.Belle has to see doctor and will need a small amount of surgery to correct a 'roid.
3.Car going in to have new dashboard, oil meter and volt meter installed.(done)
4.Car going in (Cowaramup) to have other assorted items checked out. (done)
5.Start to pack the boat up.
6.Other stuff still not done from the list made on Feb 27th.
March 18th 2009 (Wednesday)
On Monday we took the car up to Busselton to get the long awaited repairs done.
We had to rent a car to get home ($55 a day from South West Car Hire) and since
Belle isn't too well at the moment (roids) Dorothy and I went up to collect the
cruiser expecting to be in Busselton just an hour or two.
We ended up being in town almost all day as the oil and volt meters still had
not been repaired – despite this being the main reason the car went in in the
first place. When we finally got the car back and headed off home I found the
air conditioner was now not working properly. We have to go back up on Friday as
Belle needs to see a specialist and so the car will have to go back again to be
sorted out.
March 21st 2009 (Saturday)
The car had to go in to a local repairer on Thursday to get the bearings, diffs
and gear box checked. Turned out the bearings all needed replacing so it was an
expensive exercise at a bit under $800.
We went back to Busselton on Friday so Belle could see the specialist and the
bad news was that banding wasn't possible and she needs an op. The good news, if
you can call it that, is that they can fit her in on Monday. We hope that she
will recover quickly enough to fly to Malaysia on April 7th.
The car got checked for the air-conditioning problem and it came back working
again so I guess they found out what they did wrong in the first place.
The car still needs a bit of work. The first part is changing all diff and gear
oil and that I can take care of myself. The other is getting new shocks but at
least that can wait for a while.
Things to do before we leave.
Belle has op on Monday and Dorothy needs another blood test done. (23rd) (done)
Dorothy to see Doctor to get results on Wednesday. (25th) (done)
British passport due to come back. (done)
Change diff & gearbox oil (Front diff done)
Transducer on boat needs replacing
Clean caravan & car (outside)
Buy distilled water (done)
Check caravan batteries and add distilled water (done)
Check caravan tyre preassures (done)
Buy big spanner to get diff plugs out (done)
March 26th 2009 (Thursday)
Belle's op went well and we picked her up on Tuesday. She has to go back and see
her doctor next Tuesday and that will probably be our last ime in Busselton this
trip. We will try to get the Homeswest application sorted out at the same time.
As Belle isn't supposed to do much she had to stay at home today while Dorothy
and I went to have a look at Ellendale Homestead and then to see Giant's Cave.
The cave was shut so we went to have a look at the coast near Contos and then
went on to investigate Calgardup Cave. This was a self guided cave and turned
out to be very interesting.
April 1st 2009 (Wednesday)
Time at Cowaramup is almost over, quite sad even though we are due to fly back
to Malaysia with Dorothy on Tuesday next week. I can't say I'm looking forward
to going over there as there are some stressful times ahead I suspect.
The weather has turned quite cold now, last night was the coldest so far this
year. The car is almost packed, just the boat to go on and a sat dish to pack
up.
The last three months have just flown by.
April 5th 2009 (Sunday)
We are sitting at Heron Point just passing time until we take the van and car
into storage tomorrow. We arrived here on Friday after an uneventful trip up
from Cowaramup. Dave visited yesterday and the last couple of nights here have
been nice and quiet.
Although Dorothy got to spend a bit of time in the caravan while we were at
Cowaramup, this is the first real taste she has had of campsite life with a
pop-up shower and porta-potty. She has cooked a couple of meals in the van and
seems to be coping ok with the small space and rather cramped conditions.
When we get back from Malaysia we will change our location for the Homeswest
application so that we can get into a house faster. Rockingham would take 4-5
years and that is far too long for all three of us to spend in the caravan.
6th April 2009 (Monday)
Got away from Heron Point around 9am and dropped the caravan and car off at
storage just after 11am. Have paid for 6 weeks and will settle up any further
amount when we get back. The taxi ride over to the hotel was expensive (just
under $70) but only to be expected. Booked a taxi for 4:45am tomorrow (sigh, too
early to get up!)
By this time tomorrow (3:20pm) we should be back at SB.
The past couple of months have been more unusual and more amazing than I could
ever have imagined. The three of us have a few more hurdles to get over before
we can start to relax and get on with our lives but at least now we know that we
all want to spend our lives together.
7th April 2009 (Tuesday)
Up at 4:00am and off to the International Airport. The Air Asia flight was long
and boring as there was no movie. The food supplied (at an extra cost) was
disgusting and passengers would be much better off taking a packed lunch. Still
flights are far cheaper than any other airline so overall I would not be too
harsh in my criticism of the airline.
We arrived in Malaysia on time and got a cab up to SA where Dorothy picked up
some clothes before driving up to SB. Unfortunately she picked up the wrong set
of keys so we left Belle guarding the cases while we went back down to SA once
more. Poor Dorothy was feeling ill and is also very stressed about being back
here – something I completely understand considering what she intends doing.
After a bit of a rest at SB Belle and I went down to Central to pick up some
essential supplies before getting some take away for dinner.
Being back at SB seems a bit odd now as things have changed so much between us
since we were last here. Also as there are some difficult times to get through –
especially for Dorothy – I think all of us are really just looking forward to
getting everything sorted out and then going home.
8th April 2009 (Wednesday)
A bit of shopping over the past two days including around 250RM for groceries,
430RM for a twin tub washing machine 60RM for a two burner cooker and 80RM for
the gas cylinder means we are now pretty well set up for staying here a month or
three months – whatever the case turns out to be.
9th April 2009 (Thursday)
Today we went back down to SA to pick up some of Dorothy's things. I am still
being surprised by how she manages to handle things as even though the flat is
not exactly a pleasant place to live she has still spent the last 22 years
living there and I did wonder how much removing her possessions (or at least
starting to do so) would affect her emotionally. I guess the time she has spent
there has been just too difficult and traumatic for her to really care much
about leaving.
Afterward we went to her workplace to pick up a few more things and got to meet
her colleagues once more. They are obviously concerned about what Dorothy has
decided to do and I was not exactly in a position to put their minds at ease but
Dorothy is so positive about her decision to be with us they could at least see
that she is now much much happier. The thing that still concerns me more than
anything else is how R. is going to handle things once Dorothy 'drops the bomb'
and finally tells him that she wants to be free of the marriage.
April 13th 2009 (Monday)
Dorothy met R. face to face for the first time yesterday and he hardly bothered
to ask her anything. The relationship is completely dead and gone and we have to
be grateful that it seems to have fizzled out without any serious conflict.
The past week has been very hectic. We have now got internet access via Maxis at
a cost of around $75AUD a month (overall cost including early account closure
over 3 months). I bought a 3 in 1 printer mostly for the scanner function so we
can get as many of Dorothy's photos saved as we can.
As I go through the pictures I see a young girl growing up. I see a bright
smiling face full of hope and dreams for the future. I see a young couple
starting out in life together, I can see the optimism and the joy as children
begin to arrive. But in time I see a change come over her and then finally I see
the light in her eyes start to fade as the dream becomes a nightmare. Finally I
see the total abandonment of hope in her eyes and it breaks my heart that such a
sweet soul has had to endure so much pain.
Evan after all that has happened I still harbour some doubts about when it comes
time to go back to Australia. When it finally comes down to it, will she be able
to walk away?
April 19th 2009 (Sunday)
I feel so sorry for Dorothy and there is little I can do to help her. She cries
almost every day and I know she is torn by the decision she has had to make.
Despite the fact that she no longer loves R., she still does not want to hurt
him, after all she has spent 25 years with him and only the last ten have been
unhappy. As for my part in this, well I know there has really been no choice in
what I have done. Dorothy was perhaps the most sad and miserable person I had
ever met and she desperately needed rescuing. There was just no way I could
stand by and leave her in such a state. Even though I know I had to intervene in
all this, I still bear a large portion of blame and guilt for what R. is about
to face. Basically his wife is leaving him because of the opportunity Belle and
I provided for Dorothy and although I know in the long run I made the right
decision, I cannot help but feel sorry for him even though the marriage break up
is really a thing of his own making.
The flat at SA is symptomatic of the failed relationship. In 1995 photographs
show it as a clean, tidy livable place but now it is uncared for and cluttered.
It shows all too clearly how badly the marriage has deteriorated and that
everyone involved has given up and no longer cares.
May 5th 2009 (Tuesday)
Time has passed quickly since the last entry. We have mostly been sorting out
Dorothy's finances. We came up to the Cameron Highlands yesterday for a weeks
break. It is supposed to be some time away from the stresses in SA but last
night clearly showed just how jittery Dorothy still is about all this.
May 6th 2009 (Wednesday)
A fairly quiet day with the only outing being for lunch. The weather up here is
much cooler than down near KL. And that has been a wonderful change. The hotel
we are staying in (The Heritage) is older but in reasonably good condition – at
least our room seems fine – some of the reviews of this place on the internet
are pretty awful.
There seem to be limited things to do up here and most of the touristy stuff is
about looking around farms rather than seeing much of what nature has to offer.
I expect that a week up here may turn out to be a bit excessive and since
Dorothy isn't managing to de-stress at all, the trip isn't really having its
intended effect.
May 8th 2009 (Friday)
Thoughts on the Cameron Highlands so far:
It hardly comes as a surprise that this is a very hilly region with steep
winding roads. It is a pity that there aren't more developed natural attractions
for people to visit as most of the tourist venues seem to be commercial ventures
like the Rose Gardens. These are very structured and lack the feel of real
natural surroundings. Places like the Rose Gardens require a degree of fitness
to get around as they are all placed on the sides of hills and winding pathways
lead the visitor up and down slopes that are quite steep.
The area is dotted with dozens of different hotels of all different types and
sizes. There are a reasonable number of restaurants but food prices up here are
slightly more due to the need to transport most things up from Ipoh and KL. Food
quality and prices as well as serving sizes vary drastically. Chicken seems to
be the worst thing to buy as most dishes seem to supply mostly bone and little
meat. Pork is better value and fried rice can be purchased quite cheaply in some
places.
There seems to be a tendency in Malaysia for businesses to latch on to an idea
and then 'do it to death' and that applies here in a couple of respects. The
first is the almost pathological desire of businesses to copy each other in
respect to a so called 'Tudor design'. In effect this means painting black lines
on the outside of buildings without any regard to building form or suitability
for such a design. The only building we have seen so far that is even close to
getting the authentic Tudor feel about it is the Smokehouse.
Another thing that is 'done to death' up here is steamboat restaurants. Just
about every other restaurant seems to offer steamboat as the main dish and it
becomes quite tiresome to see this dish advertised all over the place.
The area grows strawberries and so with the local penchant for the drastically
over done, there are strawberries in everything, even coffee! Tea is grown here
too and this pretty much falls into the same category as strawberries but isn't
nearly as interesting.
The Highlands are also home to the largest collection of old motley Land Rovers
that we have ever seen. They can be seen everywhere clunking and chugging their
way up the hills.
One attraction that we didn't think much of was the bee farm. The nearby
butterfly farm was interesting but the entry fee is a bit expensive.
Stress levels have dropped a bit in the past two days but now the unfortunate
thing is we only have two days left. Strange that this is the way of most
holidays, it takes two days to de-stress, you get 2-3 days of pure enjoyment
before starting to worry about going back to whatever it is you normally do – or
in our case what we have to get done.
10th May 2009 (Sunday)
Today is our last day at Cameron Highlands and I will be glad to get back to SB,
if only because it means we are a day closer to getting out of Malaysia. I
wonder why life always has to be so bloody difficult?
Our outing today was to the Rose Centre. This is past the Kea Farm stalls down a
side road and at first glance seems to be run down and neglected. 'Never judge a
book by its cover' certainly applies to this attraction as there are a number of
well designed and attractive terraces loaded with flowering plants. There are
also excellent views over the valley below.
Like Rose Valley you need to be fit enough to go up and down a lot of steps but
Rose Centre is by far the better attraction.
May 18th 2009 (Monday)
We decided to get going sooner than originally planned and have booked ourselves
on a flight leaving this Thursday. This presented a few headaches as we couldn't
find a way to switch flights so we simply booked new flights at a cost of 720RM
– sounds awful until that converts back to Australian currency and becomes $271.
Money is about exhausted and there really isn't much more to do but tie up some
loose ends tomorrow then we go to the airport on Wednesday – the flight out is 5
minutes past midnight!
Dorothy went down to SA yesterday and as usual R. was his usual indifferent
self, Dorothy even asked several times if he had anything else to say but there
was nothing. It could well have been the last time he sees her but he still had
nothing to say... I know the next couple of days will be pretty bad for
Dorothy as she realises that she is really going. Not only is she leaving the
country she has lived in all her life, the worst thing for her will be being
away from her kids.
May 19th 2009 (Tuesday)
Time to go is rapidly approaching and as it does Dorothy's heart gets heavier.
It is easy to understand why when her whole life has been based in Malaysia and
everything she knows exists here. Things are now getting very real for her, the
thought of leaving to live somewhere else is no longer just an idea, it is
literally just hours away from being a reality.
We still have a number of hurdles to face both internal and external but for me
there is no other way I want life to be now.
May 20th 2009 (Wednesday)
After final packing up and clearing up at SB we dropped Dorothy's car at SA just
before 9pm and got a taxi to the airport. The flight home was delayed about 45
minutes and the lack of comfort on the economy flight meant that we got hardly
any sleep.
May 21st 2009 (Thursday)
Home again after 6 weeks away and we got here only to find storms and high winds
coming in from the south west. We got a taxi out to the caravan storage place
and drove north as fast as we could. The bad weather kept up with us and we only
got as far as Western Flora caravan park 22km north of Eneabba.
May 22nd 2009 (Friday)
We stopped a second night at Western Flora because it is a good spot to rest up
and the weather continued to be unpleasant.
May 23rd 2009 (Saturday)
We had planned to stop in Geraldton to re-supply but in the end we went to
Northampton because it just seemed more simple. As we were trying to keep the
weight down a bit we didn't buy much food and plan to get most of our groceries
at Karratha.
A few kilometres south of Binnu we were coming down a hill when the van started
to get a bit wobbly. It gradually got worse and worse until I had to move to the
centre of the road to try and correct the swing. It did come back under control
after a while but it was very scary and not long afterwards the inner rear tyre
on the van blew out. We had no choice but to stop by the roadside and change it.
The van was so badly out of control it is a wonder that it didn't go over, I
think our guardian angel must have been working overtime today.
The nights stop was at Nerren Nerren. The weather is clearing as we drive north
but we are not quite out of it yet.
May 24th 2009 (Sunday)
On through Carnarvon where we stopped for lunch and to Minilya where we stopped
for the night. I had hoped to get a little further north but everyone was tired
and the rest area was nice so we decided to stop a bit early and set up the
shower tent.
May 25th 2009 (Monday)
A long tiring drive against the wind and we finally got to Cleaverville in the
late afternoon.
May 26th 2009 (Tuesday)
The usual unpacking and setting up got done today and to my surprise most of it
is all done now. We have almost no food and need to pick up water so we must go
into town tomorrow. Dorothy seems much more at ease now we are finally back.
May 27th 2009 (Wednesday)
Into town to pick up supplies and then back to get the fishing gear ready. The
forecast isn't too great fishing wise but we have to be ready just in case. We
have to get down to a few things now especially Dorothy's application for
residence, this will have to get done this week so we can send it off next time
we go to town. There is a Dept. of Housing office in Karratha so we need to go
there as well and change our housing application for an area we can get a house
in within the next 6-12 months – 6 months would be better than 12.
May 31st 2009 (Sunday)
The campsite is pretty well set up now so we took the opportunity to go down to
the creek and see if we could catch some mud crabs. Although we didn't hold out
much hope of success we did manage to come back with three crabs, one was quite
large. We also brought back a 32cm mangrove jack and a catfish – the catfish was
kept so that Dorothy could cook it and see what it was like; we usually throw
them back.
Dorothy caught an eel and we caught a few other fish, none of which were worth
keeping, but all in all we had a good day out on the water.
June 3rd 2009 (Wednesday)
First chance to get out to the island and do some real fishing today. It was an
early tide and we were out before sunrise. We tried the mangroves near Dixon
Island as I wasn't sure what the wind was going to do. Dorothy did well and out
fished both of us coming back with a big cod (480mm) three bream and two long
toms. My catch was just one bream and one mangrove jack, Belle caught one bream
but threw it back as it was only just size.
June 9th 2009 (Tuesday)
We went into Roebourne yesterday and then out to Cossack for lunch. Today we
went to Karratha and the car started playing up a bit. It looks like the rear
universal joint is on the way out so it is booked in fro next Tuesday to get
repairs done. We are hoping it will behave itself for the next few days as there
is some fishing weather turning up – or at least we hope there is.
Last time we went out Dororhy got bitten by sand flies and she has been itching
for a week now. Next time we tell her to put some Rid on she might listen a bit
more :)
June 11th 2009 (Thursday)
Tried to go fishing yesterday but as soon as we got out the wind started to come
up and Dorothy started feeling ill so we gave up and came back in. Today the
wind was down but it poured with rain so again we didn't get out. At least we
got to collect some extra water.
June 12th 2009 (Friday)
Finally got to go out to the front reefs today. To start with we didn't do too
well, Dorothy was the only one catching anything worth while but then we moved
closer in and after a hook up on a big fish that got away I landed a 770mm cod
and soon afterwards a huge sweetlip that put up a tremendous fight. The sweetlip
was put back to fight again another day, the big cod we kept along with a 530mm
cod, an emperor and two flag. The weather does not look good for the next few
days so it won't be until the next set of tides that we get another chance.
Dorothy hooked on to her first big fish today but sadly it got off when I took
over the rod, Belle also lost a big fish when her rig was bitten off. Although
the day started slowly it turned out well in the end.
June 13th 2009 (Saturday)
A frustrating day wind wise as we didn't know from one minute to the next what
the wind was up to. Eventually we decided to take the boat out and chance it but
we missed the best part of the tide and the fish were not biting. Belle caught
one 400mm cod but we put that back and got nothing else.
June 17th 2009 (Wednesday)
Yesterday we went in to Karratha to get the car's uni joint fixed, I also got he
gear box and transfer case oil changed and we were pleasantly surprised that the
cost stayed down to $341. Today we went out to Wickham and Point Samson again as
the tides are off and the winds are bad. Friday looks like the first time the
weather and tides might be good enough to get out but I am not going to hold my
breath.
June 20th 2009 (Saturday)
We went out crabbing yesterday and only got 4 before the wind blew up and we had
to come back in. Today we got 6 and were given another 5 by Kerry & Les.
June 23rd 2009 (Tuesday)
The forecast said 8-13kts today but as usual they got it completely wrong. We
wanted to fish the reefs but ended up going to the mangroves at the back of
Dixon Island. Belle did most of the catching today but Dorothy caught a trevally
and one big bream and I managed one as well (but not as big). We ended up
catching 6 bream, 2 trevally and Don (who was netting nearby) gave us three big
threadfin. We caught two catfish one I let go but the other became a meal for
the local sea eagle.
We usually don't eat threadfin but Dorothy was confident that her special way of
cooking fish would overcome the flavour we don't like and much to my amazement
she was right. Every time I have eaten threadfin in the past I have had to spit
it out but Dorothy's deep fried fish with garlic and ginger made the fish very
palatable.
We are hoping that tomorrow may be an even better fishing day.
June 25th 2009 (Thursday)
Yesterday was no good for fishing but the forecast said today should be ok. We
got out quite early but the wind came up anyway and after trying on the inner
reef and getting nothing we went round to the eastern creek and managed to get 7
bream (three were 32-34cm) one 440+ cod a flathead and one catfish. We had the
catfish and flatty for lunch (Dorothy style) and the catfish was good,
something, like the threadfin, that we usually throw away but now if we are
short of other fish we will be able to keep.
June 26th 2009 (Friday)
Got out fishing again, this time I was looking for mackerel on the front reefs
and in the end we caught 3 macks and nothing else worth keeping. Before coming
back we went over to Dixon Island and managed to pick up a few gardies, just as
well as we are all out now.
June 27th 2009 (Saturday)
Out fishing again but Dorothy stayed home as she wasn't feeling too well. Belle
did all the catching including a small shovel nose ray that we released. The
only bites I got were from sand flies – very grumpy!
Gave up on the eastern creek and went back to the island hoping to catch more
gardies and at least we now have plenty in the freezer as we caught 60.
June 28th 2009 (Sunday)
Despite the forecast the wind stayed down again today and we decided to go out
crabbing. We managed to catch 12 crabs which was enough and for a change the
wind stayed down all the time we were out.
July 5th 2009 (Sunday)
Managed to get out fishing this morning for a couple of hours. The fish were a
bit disinterested and the GPS batteries failed so we were limited to the inshore
reefs. In the end we caught a couple of decent fish, Dorothy caught a whiskery
shark and a small tuskfish and I caught a rankin cod a 500mm orange spotted cod
and a small Spanish flag. All the fish were let go as we have plenty in the
freezer at the moment.
July 8th 2009 (Wednesday)
The weather has been good for fishing over the past 4 days but it has coincoded
with the period of the full moon so although we have been watching stacks of
fish on the echo sounder it has been almost impossible to get any of them to
bite. Most of the hungry fish have been too small with the exception of a
Queensland school mack that I caught yesterday and 3 cat sharks that Dorothy
caught (although we don't ever kill these creatures and we let them go.) We are
all fed up with fishing at the moment and my back went out badly yesterday so we
have decided to go into town tomorrow.
July 10th 2009 (Friday)
Went out fishing again today, what a waste of time. Only caught one snapper that
we threw back in disgust. The last week has been very dismal fishing wise and I
am almost tempted to leave early and head down to Carnarvon. A big sea mist
drifted in over the campsite this morning and lasted until about 10am.
July 11th 2009 (Saturday)
Went crabbing and fishing in the eastern creek today and brought home two good
sized muddies. Fishing was rather poor again and we only brought back one big
bream.
July 20th 2009 (Monday)
My back and neck are playing up at the moment so the girls have had to go off
into town without me.
Life is certainly more challenging now with two very like minded girls living
together. We still have a long way to go. Dorothy needs to get PR status here
and we need to get a house to live in but as long as we stick together all these
things will eventually fall into place.
July 24th 2009 (Friday)
We went to the eastern creek yesterday and only caught one bream and a flathead
to bring home. Thankfully we also picked up a couple of muddies so the girls
were happy.
Today we went down to the ramp and almost came back without going out but Belle
said wait a while and in the end we made up our minds to go out. As there was a
westerly blowing we went over to the back of Dixon Island and to start with
nothing much was going on. Finally we got a few good bites and after a while
some big cod started taking the baits. We caught 7 cod, 3 over 400mm and 1 x
500mm, 2 x 550mm and one 650mm. We brought 4 of the biggest ones back plus 2
bream and one mangrove jack. Dorothy hooked a huge fish of some sort but it went
round the anchor line and got off before we had a chance to see what it was. We
also lost a big mangrove jack at the side of the boat. All in all it was a good
fishing day, actually the best so far this year. Dorothy finally found out what
a big fish on the end of the line feels like, just a pity we didn't get to see
what it was.
July 28th 2009 (Tuesday)
Over the past couple of days the wind has been up so we have been fishing at the
beach ramp for bait. There have been plenty of gardies and hardy heads around so
we are now stocked up and ready for the next chance to get out in the boat.
Time is now winding down on our stay at Cleaverville and we expect to be on the
way to Bush Bay within the next three weeks. It only seems like a short time ago
that we were setting up here and now we are thinking about moving on – how time
flies. In 4 days time it will be one year since we first found Dorothy, what an
amazing change that has made to all our lives. Already the three of us have been
together for 6 months!
August 1st 2009 (Saturday)
This date will continue to resonate in our lives for as long as we live. It was
one year ago today that we first set eyes on a photo of Dorothy on the internet.
As I type this she is sitting next to me in the caravan working away on her own
laptop.
The last year is certainly the most memorable and life changing year that we
have ever been through. There are many hurdles to get over before everything is
finally settled but if I had to live the last year over again I wouldn't change
a thing.
August 7th 2009 (Friday)
Went fishing Wednesday but only caught a spotted mack and a snapper. Went again
yesterday but caught nothing worth bringing back. We tried again today and went
out about 6km. This time we did catch quite a few fish and brought back 6
snapper and 1 flag. Dorothy hooked something big but it got away before we could
get it anywhere near the boat.
Looks like we may have 2 more fishing days then we have to go into town (Have to
re-send the MRT forms for Dorothy as the original application wasn't correct.)
We will then start packing up ready for the move to Carnarvon.
August 9th 2009 (Sunday)
Today was the last day fishing at Cleaverville. It could be the last day here
for a very long time for us as it is unlikely we will be back in the near
future.
We tried for some mud crabs and got zip, we dropped the pots off on the way to
the back of Dixon Island and only caught 2 size cod. Dorothy got the biggest cod
of the day at 470mm. I got a 440mm fish but let it go. We did get 2 blue
swimmers in the crab pots on the way back but over all it was a poor final day
out.
When we got back Belle got a big scare when she trod on the tail of a snake that
was sitting under the tent flap. Luckily the snake was more scared than she was
and took off without biting. We did a bit of grass bashing with the oars behind
the tent to let the snake know that it was not welcome and we will have to keep
an eye out for it as we pack up over the next few days.
It hasn't been the best year for fishing up here but it hasn't been a disaster
either. We did get a few muddies and a couple of good feeds of blue swimmers and
the past couple of months have flown by very quickly.
We will probably take about a week to get packed up before moving south to Bush
Bay.
August 13th 2009 (Thursday)
We are almost packed up and are just waiting for the winds to change from
westerly to easterly. It looks like that is due to happen on Sunday so we might
as well hang on until then.
August 16th 2009 (Sunday)
We had planned to get going tomorrow but things were just a bit too boring so we
hit the road today. We got as far as Lyndon River (east) and should be at Bush
Bay tomorrow. We will have to stop briefly in Carnarvon to pick up water and
fuel then the next couple of days are all about setting up camp all over again.
The winds never did turn easterly so we just waited for them to die down a bit
and the trip down so far hasn't been too bad.
August 18th 2009 (Tuesday)
We arrived yesterday after stopping in town when I had to change a tyre when
Dorothy noticed it was soft while we were filling water. Most of the campsite
was set up yesterday and I finished setting up today and then set the boat and
trailer up. The girls ran off to go fishing and caught a few whiting for lunch.
Later of we went to have a look for crabs but didn't see any large enough to
bother with. One unusual crab which we have never seen before was found and the
girls spent some time picking up shell fish. We are off into town tomorrow to
stock up and get water.
August 25th 2009 (Tuesday)
Just over a week at Bush Bay and we have already had a few very windy days. We
have set up the full annex now and are better prepared for both wind and rain.
We have taken the boat out once but caught nothing worth while and the girls
have been fishing for whiting almost every day catching a few feeds. They have
also been out collecting shellfish in the bay and have found the best type to
collect are a type of oyster. We have gone looking for crabs on at least three
days but have only caught 3 so far.
The weather has been mostly windy and quite cold so we are waiting for things to
warm up just a bit.
September 3rd 2009 (Thursday)
We have already been here over two weeks and the wind has been its usual blowy
self for most of that time. We went out to Rocky Pool for a day trip on Sunday
and went back into town again yesterday but apart from that there isn't much to
write about at the moment.
September 7th 2009 (Monday)
We managed to take the boat out once more but again caught only trumpet and
wrasse. Fishing from the beach has been pretty poor except for today when Belle
caught 5 nice big whiting. The wind has been blowing as usual most of the time
but the temperatures have slowly been getting a bit warmer. We have put through
an application with Homeswest for priority housing and are waiting on their
review but even if we get on the priority list it might still take quite some
time to get a house as the demand is so high.
September 9th 2009 (Wednesday)
Went into town again. This trip we had to get a new battery for the caravan as
one of the Trojans died. We bought another Allrounder but this one cost $285!
Way more than the 130ah Trojans we bought.
September 12th 2009 (Saturday)
We put the net out last night and caught 3 mullet. While I was checking the net
I saw a big squid attacking a fish that was caught in the net so I scooped it up
with the landing net. The girls went out wandering the sand flats at low tide
and came back with 4 crabs and some more oysters. Lunch will be boiled crab,
crumbed squid and parmesan crumbed mullet.
September 22nd 2009 (Tuesday)
Yesterday we went into town again. This time we had to take the generator in as
the pull cord broke on Saturday and we were worried about the power situation as
the cloud rolled in on Sunday. Thankfully the cord was covered under warranty or
it would have cost $160+. Last time we put the net out we caught a decent sized
tailor but nothing else. I will have to put it out again and see what turns up.
September 24th 2009 (Thursday)
We went out looking for crabs this morning but the wind was strong and cold and
Belle and I quickly gave up. Dorothy braved the wind and stayed out collecting
oysters for quite some time. When the tide came up we all tried whiting fishing,
I caught 2 which I let go and the girls caught 8 between them. One was a bit
small so I went down to let it go and checked the net only to find that it had a
good catch of mullet. We took 10 big ones out of the net and while we were
filleting them another 2 got caught so we wound up with a dozen good sized
mullet ranging from about 30-40cm in length.
September 26th 2009 (Saturday)
Dorothy and I had to go into town today as we were starting to run out of gas.
As the washing machine seems to be on it last legs we called in to Retra Vision
to have a look at new ones and found a new model Lemair for $349. Dorothy seems
to be having trouble keeping her temperature under control and is alternating
between feeling cold and hot. She doesn't seem to be sick at all but her
temperature is elevated a bit. I always worry when either of the girls isn't too
well but in Dorothy's case it is even worse at the moment as healthcare without
Medicare support can be very expensive. I hope she comes good overnight.
September 27th 2009 (Sunday)
One year ago today our lives changed forever. What a strange but amazing year it
has been. Not one of us would have thought this time last year that one year on
we would still be together and sitting next to the sea at Bush Bay no less! Life
certainly has a way of making things interesting.
Our hope now is to have Dorothy get PR and for the three of us to be in a house
by Christmas! Wouldn't that be something!! (We aren't going to hold our breath
though.)
I can still recall this day last year as if it was yesterday, I think it will be
burned into my memory for the rest of my days. The best thing to come out of
this is for Dorothy to finally find some happiness and for the girls to really
be able to get to know each other.
I brought the net in today as we have enough fish now and don't need anymore for
a while. Since we have been here the net has caught 17 mullet, 1 tailor, 2
tarwine, 2 yellowfin bream and two crabs. We also caught a big squid that was
hanging round the net.
October 15th 2009 (Thursday)
Time is passing quickly. The weather has started to warm up a bit and the wind
hasn't been quite as bad in the last couple of days. It is finally starting to
feel more like summer and less like winter.
We have no plans to move on anywhere yet as we are still waiting for various
authorities to pull their collective fingers out and get on with making some
decisions.
We haven't been doing much fishing from the boat but have had some reasonable
catches of whiting from the beach. We haven't been looking for crabs so can't
comment on that either.
October 17th 2009 (Saturday)
The wind has managed to stay down for the past couple of days (although as I
type this it looks like it is on the way back again tonight) and today we took
the boat out to try fishing again. To start with it was business as usual with
just small wrasse about but after we moved to a couple of different spots we
started to catch some northern pike. Dorothy caught and eel (that she wanted to
keep and eat) but I managed to convince her to let it go. In the end we kept 7
pike.
A couple of undersized NW snapper were caught and released and it turned out to
be a nice morning out on the water.
October 23rd 2009 (Friday)
Belle went out looking for crabs today and came back with 6. Water is getting
warmer and it looks like crab numbers are increasing.
October 24th 2009 (Saturday)
I was going to go out looking for crabs with Belle today but my thumb and left
arm are playing up badly so I had to stay inside. Belle came back with another
6.
October 25th 2009 (Sunday)
This time I did go out for an hour or so but saw nothing. Belle caught 2 crabs
and another 2 once I gave up and came in. In the evening a thunder strom rolled
in across the bay and there was a lot of lightning about, enough to convince me
to shut the wind generator down and disconnect it from the van.
October 26th 2009 (Monday)
Rainy and dull most of the day but as evening approached the clouds began to
dissipate.
October 27th 2009 (Tuesday)
Belle went looking for crabs again today but this time only came back with 2.
November 5th 2009 (Thursday)
The weather has been a bit strange lately with thunder storms rolling in across
the bay for the past couple of days. The winds have not been blowing as much as
usual. More rain is forecast for the next couple of days so we will just sit
still until it all goes away.
We have had some hot weather and two days ago it reached 37C. It is cooling off
now but I have made a start at packing up and the trailer is now on the back of
the van.
The tides have been high, up to 1.7m and the levies have been holding ok so no
flooding yet. The plan at the moment is to be out of here before December 3rd
(which is the date Dorothy's review hearing is set for) and be in Carnarvon for
a week or two before making any decision on what to do next.
We did go crabbing again since the time noted above and got 6 more crabs.
November 7th 2009 (Saturday)
Went out looking for crabs again this morning and manage to catch 8 which is a
record for us at Bush Bay. Belle also managed to catch a sole in the net.
We have caught 45 crabs so far this season at Bush Bay, this compares with only
34 caught at Cleaverville but catching them here is harder work as we have to
walk for ages on the sand flats.
November 15th 2009 (Sunday)
Time passes but not much of note has happened recently. The wind seems fairly
high most nights and drops a bit during the day. If the wind is absent for a
while then the temperatures get uncomfortable but most days the temp is quite
pleasant. We are planning to move before the next major high tides (Dec 3rd) but
whether we go to Carnarvon for a while or south to Demham and then Kalbarri we
aren't really sure yet.
November 25th 2009 (Wednesday)
After having problems with the annex we have had to move into Carnarvon. We are
staying at the Coral Coast caravan park which at $195 a week isn't really a long
term proposition. We intend to be here until the end of the school holidays and
then we will have to think about what to do next.
November 29th 2009 (Sunday)
The MRT has remitted Dorothy's PR case back to Immigration so we are still
waiting for that to get sorted out. This time last year we were spending our
last night in Malaysia and were very miserable. At least now we are all together
even though getting everything finally sorted out still seems a long way off.
We are missing being out at Bush Bay but as we have no useable annex there isn't
any choice.
December 3rd 2009 (Thursday)
Went down to Bush Bay today to do some fishing - at least the girls did the
fishing. I sat under the mangroves and drank a couple of beers and processed
each fish as they brought it in. By the time we were ready to head back to town
we had 22 whiting of reasonable size in the esky. It turned out to be a really
nice day out. It was a bit sad to see our old campsite where we spent three
months sitting empty and deserted.
December 12th 2009 (Saturday)
We are experiencing a spell of hot weather at the moment with temperatures in
the high 30s. This means we are more or less stuck in the caravan and starting
to go a bit stir crazy. Will have to think up something a bit more interesting
to do over Christmas.
December 15th 2009 (Tuesday)
Went back down to Bush Bay again just for the day so the girls can do some more
fishing. Another nice day out and 39 whiting brought home (many more caught but
plenty let go again). It really would be nice if we could still be out at Bush
Bay but the weather is simply too hot this time of year to be comfortable.
December 20th 2009 (Sunday)
The girls have gone off fishing today while I give the caravan a bit of a clean
up on the inside. We did go fishing on Friday as well but only brought back 4
whiting. Christmas is fast approaching and this one will be so much better than
the miserable one we had last year when we were apart from each other.
December 24th 2009 (Thursday)
Three busy days have just passed as I had to go with Dorothy down to Geraldton
to get her tooth extracted. She started having pain last weekend and it
gradually got worse so I booked her in at a Geraldton clinic as there won't be a
dentist in Carnarvon until Jan 4th next year.
We drove down on Tuesday and stayed at Drummond Cove in a unit ($75 a night). We
managed to do some Xmas shopping then she had her tooth out on Wednesday ($220).
Originally we were going to head back the same day but in the end decided it
would be too much so we stayed another night and drove back up today. The trip
wasn't too bad taking about 5 hours each way but it was quite tiring.
December 25th 2009 (Friday)
Christmas day, we woke early and I prepared the prawn cocktails for breakfast.
Then came present opening time closely followed by (in my case) present drinking
(Drambuie) and present eating (chocolate) time. Dorothy doesn't seem to have
ever had a Christmas like this before and I think we will all remember this very
first Christmas together for the rest of our lives.
One of the presents I gave Dorothy was a small (but reasonably pricey) set of
three soaps that she showed great interest in when we we out at the shops before
Christmas. To my amazement when she opened the wrapping she came over to me, put
her arms around me and cried. The poor girl has never in all her married life
been given a present that she really liked or wanted for Christmas. All she got
from her ex last year was a coffee cup! There are things about her life that are
so terribly sad, so I am pleased beyond measure that she has finally found some
happiness in her life.
Around mid-morning I started preparing the roast lunch (cooking and cleaning up
are always my jobs on Christmas day) and because Dorothy's missing tooth may
have made roast pork a bit too difficult to eat we have put that meal on hold
and had marinated roast chicken with roast vegies instead. We finished up with
grapes, cherries, cheeses and nuts.
As usual we have bought far more food than we really needed and we will be
eating things that aren't all that good for us until New Year's day.
Depending on the temperature we hope to go to the Blowholes for a day out
tomorrow.
December 26th 2009 (Saturday)
Well even though the weather would have been ok to go up to Quobba today the
decision was made to go fishing instead. The fishing was mildly successful with
6 or 7 fish of reasonable size being caught and then being given away to a
couple who we made friends with yesterday.
January 1st 2010 (Friday)
We went down to Bush Bay again today to do some more fishing and after a very
enjoyable day we brought back 47 whiting. We caught a lot more but let plenty
go.
With the dawn of the new year we are hoping that things will finally start to
get sorted out. The Immigration Department and Dorothy's PR is our first
priority but close second is sorting out somewhere more permanent to live.
Although we are all used to living in the caravan now, it is too small to be
really comfortable and it is time for us to get something better. The problem is
that if we take up a private rental and then Homeswest comes up with a house for
us we will be responsible for any remaining time on the private rental lease.
Things always seem to be over complicated.
January 10th 2010 (Sunday)
We went up to have a look around Quobba and the blowholes today. We took the
rods with us and did a bit of fishing as there was a big pile of seaweed on the
beach and we found a few worms. Initially there was nothing around but grunters
but once the girls started fishing they started catching some nice big whiting.
In the end they got about 2 dozen with Dorothy doing best. She caught the
biggest yellowfin whiting we have ever caught (34.5cm) and everyone went home
very happy.
January 16th 2010 (Saturday)
Half way through the month already. Today was the first time in quite a while
that we have seen rain. This time it came with a lot of heat so outside it was
like a sauna. Earlier this month Homeswest offered us a flat but as it had
nowhere to park the caravan we couldn't accept it. I am tired of being mucked
around over these things so I have written to the Minister asking him to please
try and get the Dept. of Housing to do something that actually makes sense. I
won't hold my breath as the incumbent is a Liberal and they can be heartless
mongrels when it comes to these things.
January 24th 2010 (Sunday)
We went back out to Quobba today hoping that it might be another good fishing
day. We did catch 6 whiting but nothing near as good as on the 10th. Even so it
was a nice day out and it is probably the last time we will get to go out there
as I have to start packing up this week.
Our plan is to be heading south in the first week of February. We would like to
see Denham and Kalbarri before stopping for a while at Geraldton. Carnarvon has
become a bit too boring and it is now time to see something new.
February 4th 2010 (Thursday)
Today we got news from the Department of Immigration that Minister Evans wants
to grant Dorothy PR status but that there are still police clearances and a
medical check to do. Finally this is the news we wanted to hear. Now we just
have to wait for the forms to get to us and we can head south to arrange the
medical assessment.
February 5th 2010 (Friday)
Sunday Times rang as they want to do a follow up on the story about immigration.
February 11th 2010 (Thursday)
We have been working on filling out the final forms for Dorothy's PR. I swear
those forms could make a rock sweat blood and make saint swear. The mongrels who
are responsible for designing those forms should be hung up by their B***s and
left to slowly bake in the sun.
IDIOTS! Do they actually think anyone is going to tick YES to questions like
'are you a terrorist?', 'have you been responsible for making weapons of mass
destruction?' and 'have you committed war crimes?'!!!!!!
They ask the same STUPID questions over and over when they ALREADY have the
BLOODY answers. I have lost count of the times we have had to write down
passport details that they have been given 20 times before.
Well most of it is done now and we aren't planning to fill out any more forms
any time soon.
February 12th 2010 (Friday)
Today is Belle & Dorothy's 51st birthday. I bought them a joint present, a 61
key electronic keyboard so they can learn to play music together. Both of them
like to sing and this is something they can add to that hobby.
Unfortunately the first keyboard I got had a dud key so we had to take it back
and exchange it.
We have been trying to finalise all the form filling nonsense for DIAC but have
now hit a snag as no bank will provide us with a bank draft in Malaysian ringgit.
We will have to email DIAC and see what they can suggest.
We are stuck in Carnarvon until at least the end of the month as Dorothy's
medical exam (costing about $600!!!) isn't scheduled until Feb. 25th.
February 14th 2010 (Sunday)
We went down to Bush Bay again today, more for the fun of it rather than needing
to catch any fish but we did end up getting some whiting which we will give to
Vivi & Yihan who are from Taiwan. The girls made friends with them and we have
been giving them fish on and off for a few weeks. In return we have been getting
some tropical fruit etc.
March 16th 2010 (Tuesday)
The weather seems to be cooling off now and we have decided to go back to Bush
Bay to avoid being ripped off in the caravan park. The Immigration Dept. are
still dragging their heels and waiting for a certificate from Malaysia but there
is nothing we can do about it.
As usual everything is in other people's hands and we are just stuck in limbo.
We are going to move to Bush Bay tomorrow and it is stressing me out - as moving
usually does. I am having to monitor my blood pressure and it is hovering around
160/100 - not good. I can only hope it settles down once we have moved.
March 18th 2010 (Thursday)
We arrived at Bush Bay yesterday and more or less got the campsite sorted out in
one day. I finished the last bits and pieces today and we are now ready to go
into town tomorrow to collect water and do all the usual chores.
We even went fishing today but didn't catch many decent sized whiting.
The weather seems ok if a little humid. At least the wind picks up enough to
make it comfortable during the day. No need for the air conditioner yet.
We now have to play a waiting game and see what happens with Immigration etc. It
is looking more and more likely that we will head up to Cleaverville one more
time but then again, that is only plan A.
March 20th 2010 (Saturday)
We are pretty well settled in at Bush Bay again now and the campsite is all
sorted out. The main hassle is my back playing up again but then I am more or
less used to it doing this every time I have to start moving heavy things about.
I will be very glad to get a house again and stop having to go through all this.
April 13th 2010 (Tuesday)
Not much to write about at present. The weather is gradually getting cooler and
since there seems to be no movement from the Immigration Dept. we are beginning
to plan moving north again to Cleaverville for the winter. Fishing here has been
very much on and off with some big whiting being caught but mist days there
seems to be little about. I have more or less given up until we get to Karratha.
Another couple of weeks and we will be starting to think about packing up and
heading off again.
April 22nd 2010 (Thursday)
Into town today and one of the jobs was to get the front right tyre replaced. At
$351.00 plus balancing it wasn't going to be a cheap day in the first place but
then we found that the old rims were too rusty and so we had to get a new set of
rims and this blew the cost out to $1009! Anyway at least that is one area we
won't have to worry about for a while and the rims have caused us a bit of
trouble in the past.
April 28th 2010 (Wednesday)
Warmer weather again at present as the wind starts to drop off. Along with the
change in wind strength has come a sharp increase in the numbers of bush flies,
mosquitoes, March flies and sand flies.
We found a new fishing spot along the mangroves yesterday but once the tide is
in the water gets about waist deep and there were quite a number of sharks over
the three foot mark swimming through the mangrove roots. We had to back towards
the shore several times and when the tide came right in the sharks could easily
have got in behind us under the dead seaweed. I had to call a halt to fishing
for the day as things were starting to feel quite uncomfortable. We did catch
some nice big whiting but we won't go back again until the tides start to drop
down.
April 30th 2010 (Friday)
The girls went fishing this morning but only caught one fish. The good thing was
that it was a 38.5cm whiting, the biggest we have ever caught. Dorothy is out
fishing the 'experts' again.
May 3rd 2010 (Monday)
The weather seems to be cooling down quite rapidly now. We went fishing this
morning and after being in the water for a while my feet and hands were going
numb with the cold. It wont be too long now before we pack up and head for
Karratha.
May 4th 2010 (Tuesday)
Fishing again at the new spot. Better weather today and much better fishing as
we came back with 27 whiting. 11 were very good size.
May 5th 2010 (Wednesday)
Fishing for whiting yet again. The only real item of note today was that my line
broke after I hooked a fish and once I re-rigged and cast out again I managed to
hook my old line with the fish still attached. That has to be a bit unusual
especially as there was nothing to stop the fish from swimming away.
May 9th 2010 (Sunday)
The weather in Karratha seems to be starting to cool down a bit so we are
thinking that this Thursday will be the last trip into Carnarvon before we pack
up and head north again. No word yet from the Immigration Minister on the final
bits and pieces so we have little option but to go north away from the cold
weather.
May 13th 2010 (Thursday)
We found out today that Dorothy's permanent resident visa was granted on May
3rd. Finally we can start sorting our lives out and hopefully it won't be too
long before we get a house and really start to settle down and live the life
together we have been dreaming about.
May 16th 2010 (Sunday)
We seem to have been acquired by a cat. A week ago two small cats turned up
outside. Both were in a pretty poor state and we started to give them food and
water as they appeared to be on the brink of starvation.
The black cat has since disappeared but the tabby seems to have adopted us so we
now have to find a way to take it with us when we leave.
It has only taken a week for the cat to become so comfortable with us that it is
now sitting in the caravan near my feet and it allows us to pat and stroke it.
When it first came into the caravan it began exploring and once it hopped up on
to the bed it saw itself in the mirror. Never having seen a mirror before it
obviously thought there was another cat in the room and it stood frozen for a
couple of minutes wondering what to do. Eventually it went back to exploring but
then it popped its head up onto the shelf behind the bed only to see 'another
cat' in the mirror there just inches from its nose. Very slowy it sank down and
then cautiously rased its head again to look at this new cat. We were in fits of
laughter watching the cat as it tried to understand what it was looking at.
May 17th 2010 (Monday)
We have decided that having a pet while still on the road is not the best idea
and since we were in town for the last time today we called in at the local
Shire Ranger to see what the options were. We were told that they try to re-home
animals and young ones have a good chance of finding someone to look after them.
We think this is the best alternative as the cat is not yet bonded to us so we
have borrowed a cat carrier and we will drop the cat off when we pass through
town.
If we were closer to being in a home then the decision may have been different
but this is just not the right time to get a pet. Hopefully a home will be found
as none of us would like the cat to be destroyed even though it is not 100% tame
yet.
We are now ready to start packing up and the only thing between us and better
fishing is a few days getting ready and a 600knm drive.
Temperatures here depend greatly on the wind right now. When the wind is blowing
it is getting rather cool and when the wind stops it is still quite warm. It is
the cold mornings more than anything else that are the impetus for us to get
going.
May 18th 2010 (Tuesday)
A low pressure system brought rain in today and combined with that was a big
tide. This ended up flooding many campsites but we managed to stop our area from
flooding by putting a sand barrier across the road.
The small sand barrier was all that stood between the campsite and sea water
May 19th 2010 (Wednesday)
Thankfully the tide was lower today and the rain seems to have gone so we are
hoping that the track will dry out enough to let us get away by Saturday.
The evening entertainment was watching a herd of cattle file past the campsite -
something that we haven't seen here before despite the fact that we are actually
on a cattle station.
May 21st 2010 (Friday)
Plan 'A' had been to finish packing up today and be on the road first thing in
the morning but we have been told that rain has been forecast for later today
and increasing tomorrow. The track is still too wet from the high tide on
Tuesday for us to get out today so it looks like we might be stuck here longer
than anticipated.
We are more or less packed up now so it is just a waiting game to see if the
rain actually does turn up.
The girls are bored and have decided to go fishing while we wait to see what the
weather decides to do.
May 22nd 2010 (Saturday)
Everything was fine until about 3:30am when we heard the first sound of rain
hitting the roof of the caravan. It stopped after a few minutes and I was
silently hoping that it was just a shower. Not much later it really started to
rain and it looked like we were going to be stuck at Bush Bay for another week.
(I remember doing some swearing at this point.)
We got up and I un-hitched the car from the caravan and went with Belle to have
a look at the state of the track. Everything was quite good except for one
section near the T junction but we decided to give it a go and try and get out
anyway.
In the end we got away without any hassles but the wind was against us for the
first part of the drive and we only got as far as the northern Exmouth road
before we had to stop for the night.
Karratha is still another 400km away so we have a long drive ahead tomorrow.
May 26th 2010 (Wednesday)
We arrived at Cleaverville on Sunday and we have been setting up the campsite
and getting everything ready for a couple of days.
Yesterday we went into town to get water and stock up on some supplies. We also
bought a new tent for starage as the old one has just about had it. We have
finally decided to get an internet wireless connection ($50 a month for 3gb
download). We did a lot of other spending that came up to over $1200!! Hopefully
that will be the last big spend up for a while.
Today we managed to get time out in the boat and we did reasonably well. We
(actually Belle) caught some garfish for bait and we all managed to get a few
other fish including 6 finger mark bream, 1 cod, 1 mangrove jack and 1 Spanish
flag.
The weather has been quite good and we are well settled in now.
May 29th 2010 (Saturday)
The last couple of days have been a bit too windy to take the boat out so we
have just been doing a bit of fishing from the beach. Not much to catch but bait
fish but now we have a good supply of garfish and hardy heads for the times when
the wind decides to slow down a bit.
June 1st 2010 (Tuesday)
We went out crabbing yesterday but after 4 runs we only came back with a
miserable 4 crabs. All that work for so little reward. Even so The girls enjoyed
eating what we caught.
Today the wind was still down so this time we went out to the front reefs again
to see what fish we could catch. Things were very slow and we only caught a
couple of size flag and two nice snapper. Belle caught a whiskery shark but we
always let these go. We caught a few garfish for bait and then started to pack
up to come in.
As I was hooking a rig of big gang hooks into the stock of the rod the hooks
slipped and the bottom one went straight into the palm of my hand - not nice!
Belle took over the boat and brought us in as I was feeling a bit groggy after
trying to pull the hook back out - more ouch!! When we got top the ramp there
was another boat loading up so we asked if they had any experience removing
hooks from people and luckily the man had previously operated a trawler and so
he set about getting the hook out.
The first step was to cut the bottom part of the hook off the gang and this was
done with no pain to me. Next came the nasty bit, the hook has to be pushed in
further and the point has to come out followed by the cut off shank. This BLOODY
HURT!!! The cut off section of the 3rd hook has to pass through the hand to get
it out. After some impassioned groaning on my part the task was over and we were
able to get the boat on to the trailer and come back to camp without any further
mishaps.
June 16th 2010 (Wednesday)
The wind has dropped off and we got to go out fishing in the boat again today.
Fishing from the beach is dismal at the moment so it is good to be able to get
off shore again.
We didn't go out too far but still managed to catch 3 nice
snapper 4 fingermark and 2 flag.
I have a bad dose of the flu at the moment so am not feeling too good but I
wasn't going to let that stop me going fishing, I can always recover later.
June 17th 2010 (Thursday)
Went fishing again and had an interesting day. Dorothy had a huge fish get hold
of her line and then take off. Her reel was whizzing round and we tried to get
the fish to turn but all of a sudden the line went slack and we thought it was
all over. We brought the line up but we could still feel something light on the
end. I looked over the side and she had a small Spanish flag on the end and
following it up was a massive cod. We didn't really want to hook the cod as it
was well over the maximum size limit of 1 metre but we saw it several times as
it followed up smaller fish that we hooked.
We also saw a big Spanish mackerel swim under the boat but it wasn't tempted by
my float line. Another interesting fish was a large shark that swam under us.
We finally came home with 1 good snapper, 4 Moses perch, 3 flag and 1 spotted
mack. There were all sorts of other catches during the day but nothing worth
keeping so we let them go. We did pick up a few garfish as bait and for Belle
and Dorothy to eat RAW! yuckky.. they just put in a bit of sauce and garlic and
munch away... not for me at all...
Dorothy is itchy from midge bites again and is suffering a lot. The weather is
unseasonal and hot so we will be glad when the cooler nights get here.
June 18th 2010 (Friday)
Went into Wickham to do some shopping today. I'm still not very well and Dorothy
is still all itchy.
June 21st 2010 (Monday)
We decided to go and have a look at Harding Dam today but somehow we managed to
take the wrong road and ended up doing a big circuit right round the back of
Roebourne and back to the new Karratha-Tom Price road. As this took us close to
Karratha we turned the day into a shopping trip but it was a bit disappointing
not to get out to the dam as planned.
June 27th 2010 (Sunday)
The wind stayed down enough to take the boat out again today but the fish
weren't biting and eventually the wind did come up and we moved in closer to
shore. The fish were still playing hard to get so in the end we sat just off the
beach catching some garfish.
June 28th 2010 (Monday)
Well the forecast said the wind was going to be down today but it wasn't. Even
so we took the boat out again and sat off the west end of Dixon Island out of
the wind. I got a very good bite but sadly it got off before I got a look at
what it was.
We moved into the bay but didn't start catching much until after the high tide.
Dorothy caught the first good fish which was a 440mm cod. Soon afterward I got a
mangrove jack about the same size and then later caught another smaller one. We
did catch other fish but didn't keep anything else.
July 2nd 2010 (Friday)
The wind is still blowing too strongly to get out in the boat so we have just
spent time around the camp mooching about. Apart from getting on the net and
using our computers we take walks along the beach to look for coral and sea
shells that have washed up.
Belle caught the flu last time we were in town and she has been suffering even
worse than me. Dorothy seems to have the best immune system as far as the flu is
concerned and she has managed to avoid catching it.
July 8th 2010 (Thursday)
What would have been a fairly ordinary day in town today was turned into a huge
hassle thanks to the 'good people' at the licensing office in Karratha.
Last week Dorothy went in to licensing to do her theory test as she needs to get
her driving license sorted out. She passed the theory test (29/30) and then we
were told that in order to skip some of the process of getting her a WA license
she needed to get an official translation of her Malaysian driver's license. We
filled out the required forms and left copies of her passport etc.
During the week we got the translation done and today we went in to get
everything finalised. First they had lost all the paper work from last week,
forms, ID, test results, everything! So we had to fill it all out again.
Thankfully, having dealt with government departments over here for years we
expected them to screw everything up so we took the passport and ID stuff again
just in case.
A lot of head scratching behind the desk ensued as the staff started working out
what to do next. We waited about a hour for someone to tell us what was going on
and eventually we got called back to the desk and were told that they had
cancelled Dorothy's learner's permit as she could drive on her Malaysian
licence. We then had to point out that her Malaysian licence (that they had just
been given a translation of and made copies of) was EXPIRED!
So now they turn around and ask if we had a log book (a requirement for new
drivers but not for experienced drivers who just need to do a practical test.)
and we had to point out that they had already told us that once we got the
translation done the log book requirement would be waived.
In the end, after a monumental amount of time wasting and stuffing around, we
eventually got Dorothy's learner's permit.
I have to wonder why, after she has been able to drive here on her Malaysian
licence for the past year and has been driving for 20 years, it is necessary for
her to do a practical test at all. If she was from Singapore, and not Malaysia,
she would simply have her licence transferred. The fact that she has survived
for 20 years driving on those crazy Malaysian roads makes her an excellent
driver!
The whole thing is so stupid it defies any logical explanation but the
government wouldn't be government without making our lives unnecessarily
complicated.
The other issue that has been plaguing us is the Department of Housing who have
continued to claim that Dorothy could not have her name added to our application
until she was a permanent resident. Once she got her residency we submitted her
name only to be told that she could not be added until she was on an income from
Centrelink (she can't be eligible for any payments for 2 years).
We looked up the rules on the Housing web site and surprise, surprise, we found
this was all a load of bollocks! She should have been on the list EVEN BEFORE
she became a resident.
The people who work in these places simply don't know their own rules. If they
were in private business they wouldn't last five minutes. They only get away
with all this nonsense because government departments have a monopoly over what
they do and they know they are untouchable.
July 11th 2010 (Sunday)
The wind was down when we woke up this morning so we took the boat out again.
Sadly, almost as soon as we got out the wind came up and we had to take shelter
in the mangroves on Dixon Island. We caught quite a few fish but most were
undersized. We came in with 3 bream, 2 mangrove jack and 1 small trevally.
July 12th 2010 (Monday)
Fishing again today and this time we tried the front reefs again. Plenty of fish
on the sounder but hardly any action. We eventually tried all over the reefs but
only brought back 2 flag and 1 Moses perch.
July 13th 2010 (Tuesday)
The forecast was for high winds today but when we woke up it looked pretty calm.
We took the chance and went out anyway and we were lucky as the wind stayed down
for most of the tide. Just incase the wind did come up we opted to fish in the
mangroves by Dixon Island and we managed to catch 2 bream, 1 mangrove jack, 1
cod and 1 small trevally. We also stocked up on bait by catching 42 garfish.
July 16th 2010 (Friday)
We could have gone out fishing today but I thought the wind might be coming up a
bit too much. In the end I was wrong and we could have had a good day out.
Dorothy was not at all pleased with this and I expect I will be reminded of it
quite a few times.
July 17th 2010 (Saturday)
Today we made sure not to miss getting out in the boat but to start with it
looked like we weren't going to have much luck. We moved all over the place,
from reef to reef and only caught 3 small fish. Eventually we came back closer
to Dixon Island and Dorothy made up for Belle and I not doing well by catching
three big (42cm+) snapper. I eventually got one the same size but poor Belle
didn't end up bringing any of the fish she caught in as they were all a bit
small.
July 18th 2010 (Sunday)
After a bit of pondering we took the boat over to Dixon Island again today but
Dorothy was the only one who caught anything. She got a mangrove jack and a cod,
both 40cm+. I did get a big fish on the line but as usually happens in these
cases the big fish took the small line and after a brief fight it bit through
the line. Dorothy is doing very well with her fishing and she has a lot of fun.
I tend to grumble a bit as I have been fishing here for years and I am being
out-fished by a new-comer.
July 22nd 2010 (Thursday)
Went into town today and found a surprise in the mail. Belle's pension had been
cut off. Why? Because the morons at Centrelink couldn't be bothered to update
our new address when we gave it to them so they kept on sending mail to
Carnarvon. Even though we did eventually twig that they had done this and went
in to the Karratha office to tell them AGAIN where our new address was, the ****
******, ******* ****** still went ahead and cut the money off. I have no idea
how they manage to do anything at all with the **** ****** ***** who work there.
They badger us endlessly about telling them every little change in our
circumstances and when we do they still IGNORE IT.
July 26th 2010 (Monday)
The wind is dropping off again so we got out in the boat. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME.
We caught a few small fish but nothing worth keeping. A dismal day out on the
water.
July 27th 2010 (Tuesday)
Today turned out to be much better than yesterday but only because we caught two
1m Spanish mackerel. Everything else we caught was again to small to bother
with. We tried to get some more gardies for bait but only managed to catch 8
before giving up.
Dorothy cooked up some of the mackerel for lunch and Ooooo was it delicious.
At least we have a freezer full of good eating fish now.
August 4th 2010 (Wednesday)
Had to take the cruiser in for a visit to the local mechanic today as the clutch
has been playing up and there were a couple of other jobs that needed to be
attended to. Had to pick up a rental car (paid for by our RAC Plus roadside
assist).
August 6th 2010 (Friday)
Took the rental car back and picked up the cruiser again. Work cost $324.15 so
not too bad.
August 8th 2010 (Sunday)
It was an early tide but the forecast was for light winds so we went out fishing
for what may turn out to be the last time at Cleaverville. At first the wind was
a bit fresh but it settled down and we did catch a few fish but none up to our
standard so we let them all go. We did catch quite a variety today including
pike, 2 type of snapper, 2 types of cod, flag, spine foot (venomous spines so
has to be treated with great care), tusk fish and bream. At least 5 fish were
over the legal limit but as we already had half the freezer full of fillets we
let them go and just enjoyed catch and release for fun.
August 12th 2010 (Thursday)
Got out fishing again but didn't do that well. Dorothy caught more fish than
Belle and I but nothing was really big enough to keep. We did take in a small
spotted mack that took the float line but apart from some garfish we caught for
bait (just in case we do get out again) that was it.
August 15th 2010 (Sunday)
We are waiting patiently (or perhaps that should be impatiently) for the wind to
go away so we can get out fishing one last time. Tomorrow is about the last
chance we will get as the tides get too late after that.
By this time next week we should be pretty well packed up - that is if we manage
to get the rental property we have applied for. If not then we will be starting
to pack up but with much less urgency.
The weather is staying surprisingly cool for this time of the year so it has
given us a few extra days up here.
August 16th 2010 (Monday)
It wasn't a perfect fishing day wind-wise but as it was the last chance we went out anyway. I caught a nice snapper (that I let go) and Dorothy caught some undersized ones. Belle did best when she caught an orange spotted rock cod (strangely enough the same fish Dorothy caught as the last fish last year) that was 520mm.
Overall I would have to rate the fishing this year as rather poor. Perhaps it is just as well that it wasn't spectacular as we won't miss coming up here so much once we are settled in Perth.
August 18th 2010 (Wednesday)
Today was our last trip into Karratha for supplies. From tomorrow we start
packing everything up and we plan to be heading south by Monday. We are signed
up for a rental property for at least the next 6 months. By the end of that
lease we hope that State Housing will have managed to get its act together and
have found us a more long term solution. It will be a relief to be in one place
for more than 2-3 months and to begin to start buying some essential items to
start a more normal existence.
We have been lucky with the weather as it has stayed quite cool. We hope that
continues for at least the next few days.
August 22nd 2010 (Sunday)
The campsite is just about packed up now and we will be on the long road south
again tomorrow. It hardly seems any time at all since we got here and were
setting everything up.
If we weren't going south to start living in a house then we would probably have
stayed here a couple more weeks but I guess it is finally time to settle down
again.
August 23rd 2010 (Monday)
We didn't get away that early and only hit the highway by about 9:30am. The
weather was overcast and drizzly but at least it was cool for this time of the
year so the drive down to Barradale was pleasant enough. We stopped briefly at
Robe River for lunch and the drive was uneventful (GOOD!)
August 24th 2010 (Tuesday)
Rain all last night and during most of the day until we got close to Carnarvon.
Unpleasant night and not a good drive in these conditions. Stopped overnight at
Nerren Nerren so we did over 500km today.
August 25th 2010 (Wednesday)
Nice sunny day at last. Another long drive to the rest area at Wannamal. Hoping
to see some nice wildflowers there but not as good as last time we stopped.
Dorothy did get to see some good roadside displays of wildflowers on the way
down but no chance to stop and take photos.
August 26th 2010 (Thursday)
Finally arrived at the house and started unpacking. I can't believe that we have
packed so much into the caravan. We had to drive down to the shops to order a
couple of beds as we only have the caravan mattresses. We will have to buy a lot
of things over the next few days.
The house is very old and a bit grotty but it is in a very nice area and
everything is close so we will have plenty to keep us busy. The beds cost around
$1100 and that is just the start.
We were happy to find that the house did have a few bits of furniture so we have
some storage space but we will have to gradually buy everything needed in a
normal household.
August 27th 2010 (Friday)
Shopping at Rockingham City ($3-400) and Bunnings. A bust day sorting the house
out.
Got rather fed up when we found the lounge suite we want wont arrive until late
September.
August 28th 2010 (Saturday)
More shopping. We have so much to buy, more than we originally planned as we
forgot a lot of things.
August 29th 2010 (Sunday)
Working hard to clean the house up today.
August 30th 2010 (Monday)
More shopping. Things we have bought so far:
2 x queen sized beds, sheets, quilt covers, quilt (ordered), pillows, bolster,
lounge suite, 4 burner BBQ with hood, BBQ cover, 2 swivel office chairs,
computer desk, nest of 3 tables, 2 stand fans, bake ware, large frypan, assorted
cooking implements, new kitchen bin, wall clock, clothes airer, ironing board,
bath mat, non slip bathroom mat, padlock, soap tray, rubber mat, cobweb brush,
window squeegee, 2 bedside lamps, toaster, digital set top box, computer
speakers, Akai stereo, room heater, vacuum cleaner, step ladder, washing basket
and I'm sure I must have forgotten a few things too.
The house is more or less cleaned up now but we still have a heap of things to
sort out.
September 5th 2010 (Sunday)
I managed to catch the flu last week so I haven't been getting round to doing
all the things I wanted to do. The girls have been busy cleaning the house but
we still have quite a lot to do until we are properly settled.
We have managed top show Dorothy most of the beaches around Rockingham and Belle
has been taking her round to the interesting shops so she is getting to know the
area and what is down here pretty well by now. We still have a list of things a
mile long to get done so I guess that will all start to happen this week as i am
now getting over the bug I caught.
September 13th 2010 (Monday)
We needed to get a second car as keeping the Cruiser for running around town
would be too expensive and we want to keep that for going away with the caravan
so don't want to wear it out.
Originally we thought about buying a late model second hand car but in the end
there was only about 2k difference between old and new so we decided to buy a
new Hyundai Getz 5 door. We have ordered it and expect to be able to pick it up
mid next week.
We have been gradually filling the house with all the bits and pieces needed for
general living and our spending over the last couple of weeks is rapidly
approaching 20K.
September 19th 2010 (Sunday)
Went for a trip up into the hills today. Was disgusted to find that DEC has
closed Goorolong park and had to go on to Serpentine Dam to have lunch. Nice day
out.
September 21st 2010 (Tuesday)
Picked up the new car today. The girls are happy and at least now Dorothy will
be able to start practicing to get the Australian driver's license.
September 24th 2010 (Friday)
Took the boat out and did a bit of fishing today. Best area was on the broken
sand flats off Palm Beach where we caught some nice King George whiting.
September 25th 2010 (Saturday)
Mick & Jean called by last night and told us about some good furniture that came
in to a local Op Shop. We went down today and bought one of the items for just
$40. It is a beautiful TV cabinet that is made from solid wood. It would cost
hundreds of dollars new. It was very heavy and difficult to move but we managed
and are very happy with it.
September 26th 2010 (Sunday)
Kevin & Lesley dropped in today. Good to catch up with them after so long.
Tomorrow brings us to 2 years since we first met Dorothy. What a change that
brought to all our lives. We may not be finally settled yet but gradually things
are getting better and we all have hopes that by this time next year all the
hassles will be in the past.
We are going up to King's Park tomorrow to celebrate the anniversary in the
place we first really got a chance to sit and talk.
October 7th 2010 (Thursday)
Time is flying by and there don't seem to be enough days in the week to get
everything done. We have (hopefully) finished our spending spree for the time
being with the last few items being a 7.5kg washing machine, 34 inch TV, two
bicycles and sundry odds and ends all adding up to around $1500.00.
Hopefully the bikes will help us get some exercise as Dorothy's knee plays up
when she walks so riding might be a better option for her.
October 14th 2010 (Thursday)
Took Dorothy up to see Rotary House (where Belle & I met 31 years ago) and then
went up in to the hills to have a walk at Whistlepipe Gully. Also had a look at
the house we lived in for 6 years at St. James then at our old house in
Maddington (which has now changed almost beyond recognition). After lunch we
went to Gosnells markets and then the girls did some 'op' shopping. Quite a full
day out.
October 27th 2010 (Wednesday)
Bought a new laptop today as Dorothy has been struggling with the old Compaq for
a while and it finally gave up yesterday. Got a laptop very similar in spec to
the one we bought for Belle in Carnarvon but this one was under $500 - about
$200 cheaper. Spent most of yesterday afternoon re-loading everything. At least
Dorothy now has a faster machine and can use the net more effectively.
We are managing to keep busy and have a few things planned for the coming weeks.
We want to go to Fremantle as we didn't go last time we had planned to. Also a
Malaysian food exhibition at Claremont from Nov 5-7, then we want to catch up
with Gus & Bobby, have to make time to visit Dave & Carmel again and then
Christmas is rapidly approaching so we won't have time to get bored.
The vegie garden we planted in the back garden is starting to show signs of
growth but it will be a while yet before we get anything useful out of it.
The weather has been a bit odd, some rain and cold winds on and off with patches
of warm sunny weather in between.
November 8th 2010 (Monday)
Went fishing in Mangles Bay. caught quite a few fish but in the end only brought
back 4 herring that Dorothy wanted to cook.
November 10th 2010 (Wednesday)
Finally replaced my old Fuji camera with a new model ($248). This is officially
my Christmas present but couldn't wait until Christmas to start using it - far
too impatient :)
The weather has gone all cold and rainy today, almost like winter again.
December 5th 2010 (Sunday)
Belle finally gave in and decided to get a bicycle as well (picked one up from
Rockingham market for $45) so now we are all getting out riding at last.
For a while the weather went back to being hot and summery but the past few days
have reverted to cold and drizzly again.
We are just 3 weeks out from Christmas and I have no idea where the time goes
these days.