So, this blog post is going to a be little different – far less waffle from me and far more photos of our day to day lives whilst we live like nomads out the back of our beloved Pam. You see so much of the big stuff but it is often the little things, the small moments day to day that make for really special moments.
And, we are heading straight back to the beginning, to Singapore which feels a lifetime ago…
Enjoy x
First stop – Singapore
Poor Peggy looking so upset..
And me emotional on the plane over said photo..
Our first night in Singapore.
Looking mighty tired and pale.
Tired train travelling..
Spinning around the Marina Bay Sands lobby.
Drink stop, Singapore.
Best Pork noodles ever!
The following photos show what kept Dave and I thoroughly amused whilst on Singapores trains:
More Rain, not enough hood..
Drinking Beer in a sidestreet cafe..
Route planning in tiny road side cafes..
Enjoying Singapores skyline.
Perth
Molly and Meeka
And the toothpaste they chewed..
Exploring ..
Vineyards and FREE wine!
Our beloved Pam
Jurien Bay
Attempting to stop the mozzys..
Our first meal in Pam obviously had Pesto!
Gorgeous Mr Hobbs
Sunset Driving
Western Australia
More from our tree climbing adventure:
Magnificent Tree Frog – in the shower..
Interesting Cafe names..
Daves tanned right arm..
My tanned left arm…
After 3 days of the Nullarbor, our ‘window’ arms were tanning nicely..
Ripping out trees with his bare hands – Nullabore Bush.
Securing the petrol cans..
Endless road – the only thing we saw for days…
Interesting Nullabore sweets..
Sausage Sizzles from Bunnings (B&Q)
Your typical Laundromat
Meeting Cute dogs..
Southern Australia, Victoria and ACT
Campfire building…
Infected mosquito bites…
Waterfall kisses..
Rain induced boredom.
More Laundry days..
Kite flying..
Beautiful sunsets at Tooradin Foreshore
Route planning..
Sideburn trimming..
ALL DAY BREAKFASTS!!
Cooking in torrential rain..
Rewarded with beautiful weather..
What you don’t see – the other side of Australias weather.
I hope you have enjoyed a New Years glimpse into our day to day lives on the road. It’s not always sunshine and beaches and whilst there are still stresses involved with living on the road, I wouldn’t have it any other way.