Coming back from the Blue Mountains to the coast was a different drive again. Prairie land for miles under a blue sky, ranches with palm tree-lined driveways, horses and cattle. At the spectacular Kangaroo Pass, we even glimpsed a mob of kangaroos in the distance, either that or some triangular cows (kangamoos!)
Ulladulla overnight stop on a pretty bay again and a cheaper, but good dinner at the golf club, which the motel owner tipped us off to.
On from here early because we need to do a 6hour drive to our next stop, in order to get to Melbourne and our next airbnb on Sunday. Had a break at Pebbly Beach, a National Park of which there are many along this road: Princes Highway. A beautiful secluded cove with lots of trees and birdsong. And our first close up of a roo, who posed beautifully for us, then hopped off, huge feet gently slapping across the tarmac! Magic.
But that's enough about Pete and his new flip flops!
Ulladulla overnight stop on a pretty bay again and a cheaper, but good dinner at the golf club, which the motel owner tipped us off to.
On from here early because we need to do a 6hour drive to our next stop, in order to get to Melbourne and our next airbnb on Sunday. Had a break at Pebbly Beach, a National Park of which there are many along this road: Princes Highway. A beautiful secluded cove with lots of trees and birdsong. And our first close up of a roo, who posed beautifully for us, then hopped off, huge feet gently slapping across the tarmac! Magic.
But that's enough about Pete and his new flip flops!
Thanks for more marvellous word pictures and photographs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a journey!
See you're adopting digger jargon - "mob" of roos and Ulladulla? -oh, come on.
Love P'n'O