I'm sure it's a wonderful place to live mtnlane no doubting but you know when you're old you need to be where you know

🙂



 


Ah, so the place HAS got something decent going for it then :^O


 


Couldn't resist sticking that one in 😉


 


OK, tea break over here, time to hit the road again.


Been driving since just before 6 this morning and still only as far south as the north side of Innisfail due to towing a caravan down twisty mountain roads.


Bit damp this morning too.


Next driving break point will be Cardwell, so maybe I'll get back in here to give ya all more hell then 😛

Have a good trip moorna - say hi to marfield for me 😉

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Map out your future, But do it in pencil, The road ahead is as long as you make it.
Make it worth the trip.
Jon Bon Jovi

Gold Coast, QLD, airport (domestic and international) you still have to walk across the tarmac to the plane/terminal.

Off topic - people driving long distances, when they take a break from driving, is it usual to log on  and post on a general discussion board? 

lis351
Community Member

What's Collie?


An old coal mining town South of Perth. Nice place. We were there when the towns first Macdonalds opened,After 2 days, the bush where we were camping had Maccas rubbish all over the place, was very sad.

Wouldn't have thought so AM.


 


My brother is a keen photographer and had hundreds of pics so I asked him to let me have some so I will post them here for all to enjoy. All taken in the last few months.


 


Perth City from Kings Park. That long object you can see is the convention centre or the cowshed.:-D




 


 

If you click on the attachment links on all the pictures in this thread you get a much better look at the pictures, way better than the small ones.


 


Cottesloe Beach



Cottesloe Beach looking towards Leighton Beach and Fremantle


Hometime. Freeway along he river in South Perth.



Black Swans on the river near one of the yacht clubs.


East of York.



A very small part of Kings Park