Friday 5 April We arrived home in the early hours after flights from Singapore to Frankfurt and a connecting flight to Birmingham. After a good night's sleep the priority was to get Jimmie from the kennels....the boy's not been pining for us and has put on a bit of weight. After unpacking and other chores it was great to do one of our favourite walks to Swithland Reservoir - still light after 6 pm now that we are in British Summer time. It's a bit cold for April and freezing compared with Australia and Singapore. It's a good job that Jane bought a wool/possum fibre beret in New Zealand......there's a funny story attached to this which I'm sure will be retold a number of times! It's great to be back home and have lots of happy memories of a fantastic trip! We saw some lovely places and superb wildlife. We thoroughly enjoyed our stays with Sue, Gavin in Sydney and Pippa and David in Wellington and caught up with other friends as well....
We've been worried about snakes, spiders, sharks and crocodiles but no one warned us about `killer' palm trees! We were sitting near Elizabeth Quay waiting before our Swan River cruise to Freemantle when we heard this crashing sound....a big bit of palm tree landed behind our seat. A guy sitting nearby suggested that we should do the lottery! It was windy, but not gale force. We were lucky and left smiling! The river cruise took most of the afternoon and we loved it. Great views of Elizabeth Quay - fairly new and aimed at the tourist market. The coast line near Freemantle reminds us of last year's sailing holiday in Croatia There's lots of sporting activity in the Swan River, paragliding and sailing....these photos are for Rob T. We saw a couple of dolphins but they did n't hang around long enough to be photographed...or Jane doe...
We left Cape Lodge near Margaret River late morning after a leisurely breakfast and a few photos. The weather was back to its best. This was the view when I looked out of our window first thing. These photos were taken on our walk back from the restaurant. The picture with Mark in it would have been a bit better if I had n't stepped on part of an ant's nest while taking it.... no lasting damage fortunately. A final shot of the terrace. Our next stop, Mandurah, is about 70 km from Perth Airport and is an ideal stop over. After a 2 hour 30 minute drive we cooled off in the resort pool - very pleasant. We've just walked back after a thai meal in the town. Lovely views from the jetty near our apartment.
What a beautiful place.
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