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Thursday, August 02, 2007

We all Fall Down....waterfall down that is!

Today is waterfall day. We had a quick brekkie (mostly what we do it seems!) and hit the road. We wanted to delay driving around wet as much as possible, so visited Tolmer Falls first since you can’t swim there.

You could either take the stairs in, or hike. Of course we hiked – which was well worth it. You went through a grove of cycads. These were quite different than the ones in Kings Canyon. These were feathery looking – although stiff and hard to the touch.

The areas around Tolmer falls are sensitive for native wildlife, hence no swimming. The walk took you to a lookout over the gorge. A woman was all set up with her easel and paints capturing the scene. I was able to see her work progress quite nicely as we waited for Mike to arrive (he of course stops to photo along the way), and then to finish his shots.

All of the waterfalls here are very impressive. Due to the extremes of wet season and dry season, the volume of water changes drastically. We are seeing the falls in the dry season. But most of the force which carves the landscape occurs in the wet season. The falls are basically inaccessible by roads during the wet season - you have to fly in since most of the roads are flooded. It must be incredible to see them in the wet.

Next we headed to Florence Falls – they are a twinned set of falls. We had an early lunch at Florence, then hiked in for a swim. It was not too overly crowded, but there was no where to put your stuff, which made it a bit chaotic. Kyle managed to have his shoe fall in and drift downstream, but managed to fetch it okay. The dual waterfalls were very nice, and the water was not too cold. It did get colder right up to the waterfall and the force of the water pushes you back quite noticeably. The wind is quite strong coming off of the falls also making the swim to the waterfall more challenging. We all had our turn directly under the waterfalls, and both Pat & Kyle climbed up at the base of the falls and did cannonballs into the pool (it is nice and deep where the water falls hits). We had a great time.

Next we headed back into the depths of Litchfield closer to our campsite to Wangi Falls. Kyle and I went in for a swim while Mike took some photos (Pat deferred swimming). If you open up the photo at the left here, you can spot Kyle and I under the waterfall with our hands up - Kyle in his red bathing suit. There are crocs here – freshwater for sure – which you try to avoid and ‘be nice’ to. Occasionally there have been salties here in which case you get the hell out of there! (They monitor closely and have traps set.)

All of us then took the hike over the Wangi Falls. Mike and I take the hikes with the shortest steps possible, especially on the downhills and our old knees are holding out quite nicely for us. This hike had some incredible orb spiders – they were HUGE and numerous. One of the creeks we passed over was surrounded by their webs. The one at right here is a yellow spotted orb.

We ended with a final swim together. Again this is a dual waterfall, and again we all made sure to get right under each of the falls. The one on the left (photoed here) had a natural ‘mini pool’ part way up the ledge of the fall which you could climb to. Since it is a very small pool, it is warmer than the main pool at the base of the falls. We all had a nice dip in there – although returning to the main pool to get out was less pleasant!

Then back to our campsite and after a nice curry dinner, we laid back to listen to more of Bill Bryson where I quickly fell asleep (could have been all the fresh air or perhaps the extra glass of wine at dinner!).

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Happy Mothers Day!!! (from the Footie Game)

What a superb Mothers Day present - our whole happy family rejoined here in WA. Despite concerns, Patrick managed to catch all 3 of his connecting flights to make it to Perth for Saturday morning (for those familiar with Pat's simultaneous genius and absent mindedness you will understand our concern). It felt awfully good to give him a big hug at the airport. And I've given him a few more since (I think he's had enough now though, so I better wean off of them). Even Kyle is happy to have Pat to socialize with.

Despite our family reunion here, we do miss our own Mothers and the ability to give them a big hug for Mother's Day. So across the miles, love to you both. And also to our friends and family who are Mums too - hope you have a great day with your families.

Unfortunately, our family pet was not here for Patricks arrival. Our spider, which met everyone (George and Marucia included) at the front door since our arrival here, disappeared a week or so ago. You may remember our spider (golden orb - one of the safe kind) from one of the early postings. We're hoping she went off to have her babies (or else a bird found her too big and juicy to resist - but we're assuming she's relocated :-) Here is a recent portrait of
her just prior to her 'relocation'.

We started Mother's Day with a lovely family breakfast out. Michael was lucky enough to again receive footie tickets from one of the teachers. We will be joining the teacher exchange group as a whole family in a couple of weeks, so I was quite happy to let Pat join Mike for the day since he's recovering quite well from jetlag. I think that university practise of late hours has helped.

Freemantle played Hawthorne Hawks today at Subiaco in Perth. It was an exciting game with Freemantle going down early, battling back by the half, back and forth in the 3rd quarter. Mike took his 'good' camera this time and captured some great action shots. Even you don't know the rules, hopefully you can sense the excitement!


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And in the end, Freemantle won, so the hometown fans were very happy!