Wednesday, 11 February 2009

New friends!

While on our campervan stint, we met a great Aussie couple, Liz and Bill. They introduced us to Mandalay in Busselton - an early candidate for this year's best camp site. We got on famously, learning about: how to use campers' kitchens; where to avoid stingers; and what to feed hungry sheep-shearers.
After four days together on the campsite, we went our separate ways, they back to their home in Mandurah, and we to head south.

However we met up again at the end of our time in Western Australia: Liz and Bill had invited us to stay with them for a couple of days at their home.

They were kindness itself. Bill lent us bikes; Liz cooked great meals. They embodied the philosophy "what is ours, is yours". It was no surprise to learn that they both had Scottish ancestors.

Mandurah is an amazing location. On the coast, the town is developing a network of canals. So it resembles Miami. Beaches are staggering and almost deserted. Truly Liz and Bill have the most enviable of lives.

(Stingers are small jellyfish, found occasionally off some beaches.. Sheep shearers like lamb sandwiches and vanilla slices)

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