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A Very Berry Christmas With Willow
Read more: A Very Berry Christmas With WillowWe woke up early on Christmas Day. The light cast up the valley made the air exceptionally clear and we could see all the way down to the coast and Port Macquarie. But, we had no intentions of leaving the campervan just yet, nor our little farm on the mountain we call home for summer.…
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You won’t believe where we are living now!
Read more: You won’t believe where we are living now!How cute is this little campsite? We parked under this beautiful old fig tree and put our lounges out. Willow enjoyed sniffing around the grasses. Our friends in Australia will know that NSW has been dealt some serious storms this week. We just wanted to let you know that we are all safe and happy,…
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Woolgoolga Water Dragons With Willow
Read more: Woolgoolga Water Dragons With WillowOn our way down the NSW North Coast we visit the town of Woolgoolga. It’s a favourite place for Steph and I as the beach is great for body surfing and splashing around in the waves. Often, you will see dolphins playing in the surf and I’m told it’s also a great place to spot…
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Byron Butthole Bay
Read more: Byron Butthole BayIf the outback is the heart of Australia, then Byron Bay is its butthole – there I said it!ย And I’m sorry if you live there, or have a connection to the place, but I reserve my opinion.ย The once sub tropical paradise is now overcrowded, over reputed, and exhausted by the masses that flock…
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Willow’s New Favourite Tree
Read more: Willow’s New Favourite TreeOur first stop after crossing the Queensland / NSW border was the town of Kingscliff, in particular, the banks of Cudgen Creek. We found a leafy spot to park the van under a Paperbark tree and there we found shade from the midday sun. The grassed area is a popular spot for locals who relax…
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A Little Slice Of Evan With Willow
Read more: A Little Slice Of Evan With WillowAlong the New South Wales North coast there still exists today sleepy seaside towns forgotten by those who zoom past on the M1. Those who stray off the motorway, even for just a short while, are rewarded with untouched stretches of coastline and most of all, peace and quiet. One of those such towns is…
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We Nearly Didn’t Make It Out Of Brisbane
Read more: We Nearly Didn’t Make It Out Of BrisbaneIn our last story I talked of our upcoming departure from Brisbane with an air of sentimentality. I reminisced about the early days of our van life adventure and spoke of the things we looked forward to in life returning to the road. Though as it seems, I may have been holding onto those notions…