
Night lights in the main street of Bunbury.

Night lights in the main street of Bunbury.


We visited the Old Mill as it was close by where Cheryl lived 50 years ago. The freeway was re-routed around the Old Mill after the local residents protested. It was originally meant to run straight through the Mill.


Street performers in Fremantle, great music and very enthusiastic onlooker.

The Old Mill from King’s Park.

Beautiful Perth.


Amazing hotel, great atmosphere in the rear beer garden with tables and umbrellas. Had a great meal at supposedly the oldest hotel in Perth.


(L to R) David, Sue & Phil Johnson & Cheryl.
Went for a day trip to The Pinnacles – Nambung National Park. Took a drive through, this has to be seen to be believed as they are truly amazing.


Some are as high as three and half metres, and some finish in a jagged point, while others have rounded domes, resembling tombstones.


Spread over quite a large area.


While away the time at the beach in Cervantes.

That is a sand dune! It is on the edge of the highway between Cervantes and Lancelin.
Climbed to the top of Nature’s Window in the Kalbarri National Park.




This one’s for you Glenn.

Wildflower season in WA, just amazing.














Beautiful afternoon at the beach.

Relaxing at Monkey Mia.




On the way to Carnarvon we saw this haze on the horizon.

It got thicker and thicker and we drove for 40 km’s through a haze of red dirt.

Train taking passengers to end of One mile Jetty, for $10.



Does everyone remember the movie “The Red Dog”. A statue in his honor in Dampier.


Galbraith store at Cossack.

Old Courthouse.

Customs House.

Old Goal.

The Bakery.

The Jarman Island Lighthouse.

Glenn, this one reminded us of the crooked spire church in Chesterfield – England.