Hi, thank you for reading our blog & following our trip.
Friday 19/8/2016
Up early & finished loading the vehicle, said goodbye to the neighbours, secured the house & set off at 10:00 am. The weather was overcast but by the time we hit Campelltown it was raining. Our interim destination was Hillwood which is a small rural settlement on the Tamar River about twenty minutes from Launceston.
We had lunch at our friends. Bob & Vicki whom have a waterfront property & had just returned from a 4-month trip to the mainland. We have to advise you that Vicki makes the best egg & bacon pie!!!!!
It was good to catch up & talk about our holiday experiences, camping, caravans etc. Late afternoon we said goodbye & travelled via the Franklin Highway to East Devonport where we lined up to board the Spirit of Tasmania Ferry. The ship got away on time & soon after the Captain announced over the PA that “it is going to be a bit bumpy”. We believe the captain is friend of Adrian Tanner!
Saturday 20/8/2016
It was a rough night but neither of us were seasick. We were up at 5:00am & disembarked at 6:40 am & travelled to Dandenong. We had breakfast in Dandenong at Melissa’s Cakes whom were really friendly & offer good service. THEN IT WAS TIME TO PICK UP WALLY!
WHO IS WALLY & DARE I SAY WHERE’S WALLY?
Wally is our new caravan which we picked up from New Age Caravans at Dandenong. Wally is a 15’ caravan with separate toilet & ensuite. After 2 hours of paperwork & running through how everything works we then travelled down to Mornington where we shall spend a few days getting used to Wally.
Sunday 21/8/2016
Our first night in Wally was pretty good. We are very pleased we have a heater in the van & it was so good not to have to go to the amenities block in the middle of the night when it was raining. We pottered about before going out to do some grocery shopping & other purchases for Wally. We have also done a considerable amount of sightseeing because we regularly manage to get lost! My daughter (Michel) & youngest son (Trevor) & his partner (Scott) came down to the Peninsula & joined us for a meal at the Grand Hotel on Main Street in Mornington which was great.








Pretty flash digs you have now.
On 22 Aug 2016 12:01 PM, “Chezza & Stephens Blog” wrote:
> monstiecat posted: “Hi, thank you for reading our blog & following our > trip. Friday 19/8/2016 Up early & finished loading the vehicle, said > goodbye to the neighbours, secured the house & set off at 10:00 am. The > weather was overcast but by the time we h” >
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Hi Meredith, it is great…but weather is quite cold!
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Let’s hope you can display some manliness and keep Cheryl away from the caravan shows for more than 12 months this time
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WOW !!!!! Can’t wait to retire so Marg and I can borrow Wally, so don’t wear him out . Stephen, just thought Id let you know Adrian has appointed me CEOJ in your place.I have had my first performance review and the results was 99.9999999 so no hurry for you to get back to Tassie . Marg and I hope you both get the most out of the next 2 months and have a safe holliday
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Bro, now you are a CEO you will be able to afford your own!
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Hey Stud , when you gonna buy Anne a caravan!
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Photos look good ! enjoy the Mornington peninsula, Graham and I toured all around there when Emily was at the Navy base, nice wineries 😉 , And scenery !
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Yep, it is a nice place, Bit worried about this wine district…..keeping a close eye on my partner in crime.
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Every thing looks just brill .enjoy you travels and wishing you a safe journey
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Hi Mister Kool, it is an awesome caravan & we are gonna have a great time.
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