Thursday 23 April 2015

Tweenie in Aussie !

On the 4th of March my Aussie adventure changed completely again.
Katrien, my second oldest sister, joined me in Australia flying into Sydney!

Originally she would fly into Perth at the beginning of April but due to changes in both our schedules she ended up flying in a month earlier and to the other side of Australia, Sydney.

Oh and I have to add here, I'm writing about all these things we did and saw which happened over a month ago. so things might be a bit vague or not really in detail ...



So there started chapter three; 

The Pumba tour

First up, Sydney.
reunited, YAY!

And it went a little something like, 




dinner in the park






We parked and slept in Ruchcutters bay, the exact same place I slept almost a month before.
A beautiful park with huge trees ( -->)


The royal botanical gardens

We did Sydney in one day. not seeing everything (of course) but doing our best. We walked from Kings Cross through Woolloomooloo (yes that's right, the one and only word with 8 o's) to the Royal botanical gardens of Sydney.
As you walk toward the CBD you are greeted ever so kindly with this great view. (above)



After Sydney we drove west to the Blue Mountains. Pure nature.
The famous three sisters

Katoomba Falls


the Giant stairway





Wentworth Falls

The Blue mountains where absolutely beautiful. After a great drive through the mountains to Katoomba we stopped at Echo point where the view point for the Three sisters view point. What an incredible view. 
By the time we had found a place to sleep and went to the store and back most of the day had passed already so the following day we went out for a hike. From the Katoomba falls to Echo point and the three sisters descending via the Giant stairway 300m into the Jamison Valley. So approximately 800 steps later we walked all the way back over the Valley floor to Katoomba Scenic World where we did the broad walk and took the cable railway back up. 

                    !! Fun Fact according to Wikipedia: "The Scenic Railway is the steepest cable-driven funicular railway in the world, the steepest incline of 52 degrees contained within a total incline distance of 310 metres. It was originally constructed for a coal and oil shale mining operation in the Jamison Valley in the 1880s, in order to haul the coal and shale from the valley floor up to the escarpment above." !!  



From the Blue mountains we headed back East toward the coast. The following couple of days we drove down the east coast into Victoria, heading for Melbourne.






The next days we drove through little towns, slept on campings next to a bunch of kangaroos, beaches and rivers.

The most Southern point of mainland Aussie, CHECK




The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is the largest bird native to Australia and the only extant member of the genus Dromaius. It is the second-largest extant bird in the world by height, after is ratite relative, the ostrich. (Thank you Wikipedia ;) 
 A long winding road led to the very hart of the national park, 
Welcome to The Prom

Squeaky beach






After The Prom we drove to Phillip Island.
Phillip Island is famous for its penguin parade. So that was obviously our next destination!
Seeing about a hundred 33cm tall penguins waddle up the beach at twilight was absolutely awesome to see. It's an awesome thing to be able to contribute to the organisation who builds new little burrows for the penguins in the dunes. 
All the penguins are counted every evening when they arrive back on the beach, this way they can easily see keep count of their population of the Little Penguin.
Because we only stayed on the Island for a day and you're not allowed to take pictures of the penguins at the parade we barely have pictures of those few days. We walked from the camping all the way to the township of Cowes. Where we had a milkshake and a raspberry cheesecake as treat for walking about 2 hours. We thought better of walking all the way back so hitched a lift back to our camping area.

(the picture is taken from the Internet as you weren't allowed to take pictures at the parade it self.)

After having seen these little wonders waddle up the beach we headed on up the coast line to the Mornington peninsula. 


As we had no real success in finding a place to sleep in Melbourne we decided to bypass it. 
We slept in and visited Mornington and Sorrento (Portsea). 
Two charming towns with just as charming views of Port Phillip.
We bought some fabulous sunnies in a little shop in Mornington (which I sat on... but that's a whole different story ;) ) and in Sorrento, the next day, we had a coffee and a muffin in the cutest little cafe where you could sit in an actual open train compartment! In Portsea we took the ferry over to Queenscliff. A big ferry brought us across the Rip in barely 45min, but what an amazing 45min those were!

Whilst the boat swayed over the waves suddenly a pair of dolphins appear!






It's was so wonderful to see them playing around, taking advantage of the boat and swimming along in it's wake.
It didn't take long or the whole boat had tilted slightly to one side where the dolphins were splashing in and out of the water. It's seemed like they were quite enjoying the attention because when they started playing around by swimming underneath the boat back and forth the entire boat started rocking from side to side a bit as the nearly 20 people on the top deck went running from one side to the other as to not lose the dolphins out of sight!




What a grand sight!


I must say, this country never ceases to amaze me every day again.
Next post will be about the Great Ocean road, Adelaide and so much more!
talk to you soon,
xoxo Lizzie


ALSO: Go check out my awesome sister's blog; travelwithtweenie.blogspot.com
AND for more information on the penguin conservation reserve in Phillip Island please visit; http://www.penguins.org.au











Sunday 12 April 2015

Sleepless nights

Although things are going really well with me lately with my sister being here and me doing some actual travelling and seeing so much things, I'm having some sleepless nights...

Throughout the day I often feel a sad kind of feeling burn down on me. I can't quite explain why it happens or what it is exactly that I feel because it's not the crying kind of sad it's more of a, I have no idea what I'm doing with my life kind of sad. It makes me think about everything and everyone in my life. Which is a good thing, I guess. That was kind of the reason why I flew halfway around the world, to find myself.
But as I'm not sure who I am in that sense than how can I even find myself if I don't know what I'm looking for. Have I found myself already not knowing or seeing myself clearly at the time?

My days here in Australia are counted already, I've been here 5 months and a half now. So much has changed already for me in this world.
I've missed countless events with friends and family back home but I've had just as many 'events' here that non of them will ever have, not the same way I did at least.

I decided that I would try to study when I get back home and that I will make the utmost effort to buy the young stallion that gave me a severe concussion and had me lose nearly  2 days of consciousness of my life last May. These are two things that I have set as a kind of goal for myself. I figured it was something to start with in an attempt to start/do/accomplish somethings in life.
Yes, I do realise that I have already accomplished some things in life such as my high school diploma, all the horses I've ridden and achieved things with, as small as they may seem, my great Aussie adventure (well I've accomplished it so far at least) and some other small things like all the books that I've read, all the different sports that I know at least the basics of and the dishes I've learned to cook so far in life.
It feels good to be able to go back to the houses that are my homes with a goal in mind, something to do.

With this all written down I hope to have eased my restlessness.
I still cherish and enjoy every minute here in the country that absolutely stole my hart, don't get me wrong. I just hope that I will be able to find a place in my mind for all these things I think about so that they can go to bed with me safe and sound knowing that they are heard and taken care of.

Once I get back home I also plan on taking meditation lessons. My father is a skilled transcendental meditator and my sister is meditating every day as well. I plan to follow their lead.

Talk to you soon
xoxo Lizzie

Oh and ps: my adapter broke down today so I have no way of charging my laptop currently. I will get a new one as soon as I can to than charge my laptop and than hope to find internet to work on my big post on my day to day life here all as soon as I can!
Just bare with me for the time being!

Thursday 9 April 2015

So much to do, so much to see

I'm working on my next post, I promise !!

I just takes sooooo much time to select, watermark and upload pictures! Certainly without a proper internet connection let alone power... 

But I'm working on it!

It's such a wonderful country I'm traveling through, there's so much to see and do and we want to do it all! 
This results in less posts because we're always of in the outback without power, wifi or cell phone reception often.

Plus I'm reading a lot lately so a lot of my time goes to that too, but no worries I'm going to make a full blibliography of everything im reading!
You never know, it might just interest someone what I'm reading during my long days on the road in outback Australia ;)


You'll hear from me soon, very soon.
xoxo Lizzie 

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