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    Australian wildlife bingo – now complete!

    Friends, we’ve had some serious luck on this trip when it comes to wildlife spotting. We have seen some amazing stuff and taken a few thousand amazing photos (we know, you’re grateful for this blog vs the invitation to sit through an endless slide show on our return!). And since my previous post (wild about wildlife) our luck has continued, so wanted to share a quick update. Lucky break #1: A farm with a resident platypus. We stayed on a farm. A full-on, working farm. And through their fields of cattle lived a platypus, that could sometimes be seen. ‘Sometimes’ seemed like an odd review, since every time we went…

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    The Goat Ocean Road

    The Great Ocean Road is filled with wonders of nature and beyond. Case in point… But I knew I was somewhere special when going for a morning walk meant running into Pademelons, everywhere. These guys are the cutest creatures ever (Leia, earmuffs!) I want one.  And sure, we’ve seen some other cool stuff. But come on. So that’s the Great Ocean Road. Rocky cliffs, Pademelons, and everything else! Miranda already posted about our hiking day in the Grampians… next stop, Tasmania!

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    Wild about wildlife!

    Sure, we’re big dog lovers back home, but the other animals in our daily lives don’t have a ton of appeal. We might comment on a pretty blue jay, a particularly daring squirrel or a large family of racoons, but these passing comments are nothing compared to the hours we’ve devoted to talking about, photographing and tracking down wildlife on this trip. In New Zealand we saw lots of birds. Fields of sheep. Amazing sea lions. Dolphins. And these awesome little blue penguins. It was all pretty magical. But, then we got to Australia. And wow. We discovered the one category in which Australia has New Zealand beat: wildlife. These…

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    These are the Grampians, my friends. And they are worth climbing, to the end…

    I’m not the first one to put my hand up for a hike. Particularly not one marked medium… or hard. But the Grampians, well, they are kind of ‘spesh’, as the Australians say. And so, we traveled to Halls Gap and spent 2 glorious days and nights kicking back, hanging with Kangaroos and taking some seriously amazing walks. The most noteworthy of these walks was the hike we did to the Pinnacle. It’s the most popular of the trails in the area, and with good reason. It’s f-ing stunning. You basically scramble up rock face by following a series of tiny pointed triangles that keep you heading in the right…

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    A less hipster laneway

    So we left Melbourne behind, in favour of a great, albeit short, road trip. We rented a car for 3 days and set off for the Great Ocean road.  Our first stop was Geelong, or as we assume the locals call it, Geels, pronounced “Jeels”. Everything is given a cute name here. Toasted Sandwiches are called “Toasties”, Kangaroos are called “Roos”, McDonalds is called “Maccas”, the list goes on. Geels was filled with why can only be described as Peg People. It also has a large brewery that used to be a clothing factory (we guessed). Oh, and a barber that operates out of a truck (you may have seen…

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    This isn’t a blog post

    This is poetry, this is life rules, this is Melbourne. Everything in Melbourne isn’t what it seems. Clothes stores sell coffee Barbers are cobblers and more Old is new again Our first activity in Melbourne was to check out Fitzroy, one of the hippest neighbourhoods in the world. The best way to experience this area is to walk down random laneways, appreciating the graffiti art, and walk into open doors marked with a subtle sign. Inside you’ll find the coolest cocktail bars, basement barber shops, converted factory restaurants and more. Our first stop was coffee, down a lane way, from an airstream camper van, camouflaged in military netting. I ordered…

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    Welcome to the ‘Wet’Sundays

    Before embarking on this journey we got a lot of travel advice. A lot. We hired a couple randos on Upwork to map out potential itineraries. We read up on suggested itineraries. And we spoke to numerous people who had traveled to and lived in the parts of the world we were heading to. We got loads of tips! We tinkered endlessly with our itinerary based on people’s suggestions and advice. But among the formidable warehouse of advice we got, there was one thing no one mentioned: that it was wet season in Queensland. Apparently, February through mid-April is NOT the best time to see the Great Barrier Reef. This…