Just got back from a tour of Margaret River that started at 9am this morning. Mr Slavin, the Principal and his wife gave us a guided tour of virtual all on South western Australia. Long distance mean nothing to Western Australians and today they proved it. We must have covered 300 miles all the way from Bunbury to Augusta (3 hours south) We couldn't have asked for better hosts. They were exceptionally kind to us. The weather is getting warmer- and the Ashes coverage getting more tense. The England team have landed in Perth and are practising for 3 weeks here before flying to Queensland. The Aussies don't rate their chances and Ponting is in for a sacking should they loose the first test Mr Farmer reckons. I agree with him. He knows!
We stopped off at Dunsborough (I had last been there with a very heavy backpack in 1997) and Mr Slavin directed us to the beach. Spectacular-very blue and virtually deserted. Then we had lunch at a very nice winery. We drove and drove to the very tip of the South west corner of Australia where the Indian and Southern Ocean meet. Then we headed to the Geographe National Park - a bit off track and I swear we got lost a couple of times- and then I thought we would head back. No - off to Previlley Park for tea and Margaret River for dinner and then home 12 hours after we started out. A long day but really wonderful.
We stopped off at Dunsborough (I had last been there with a very heavy backpack in 1997) and Mr Slavin directed us to the beach. Spectacular-very blue and virtually deserted. Then we had lunch at a very nice winery. We drove and drove to the very tip of the South west corner of Australia where the Indian and Southern Ocean meet. Then we headed to the Geographe National Park - a bit off track and I swear we got lost a couple of times- and then I thought we would head back. No - off to Previlley Park for tea and Margaret River for dinner and then home 12 hours after we started out. A long day but really wonderful.
The photos will be posted on the blog tomorrow and please can all Year 11 Academic Mentors show their students this blog this week. It would mean alot as we have updated it every day and Ms Brown says we can see how many people (family and friends) are accessing the blog (nearly 70 so far) We want to break 200 so tell your friends and neighbours!
Good night
Mr Sweet