Sunday, May 16, 2010

Moruya Heads

Day 55

Steve got an early start to fishing this morning and was well rewarded with our first ever Australian Salmon...



He also caught a wobegong shark and after the kids had a good look at it, it was put back.

It was a pretty low key day finishing with a 'family fish' this afternoon - except Stewie who happily lounged around on the sand...


Not much joy this time except for a couple of small salmon and a crab for Maggie...


We stayed at the beach and watched the sun go down before heading back to the van.  The beauty of this caravan park is it's proximity to the beach - just a stroll away.  We cooked up the salmon for dinner and it was great, even though they're not renowned as a great table fish.

Day 56

Woke to an overcast morning but that didn't deter us from having another fish (even Stewie).  None biting this morning.

After breakfast, Maggie and I went into the Moruya Markets for a look and change of scenery.  We sampled a few local morsels and bought a few bits and pieces before heading back for lunch.

Since the weather wasn't great, we decided to go for a drive north with the final destination being Bendelong (Red Head) where Mum and Dad used to take us for holidays when we were kids.  Along the way we stopped at Bateman's Bay for a look and saw a school of dolphins having a play at Surf Beach (hope you can see them)...


we also went to a lookout for a better vantage of the area...



We passed through lots of beautiful scenery and towns before arriving at Bendelong, a beautiful spot tucked away from the main road.  I'm pretty sure it's not much bigger than when we used to visit except the tourist park is a little flasher these days.  The beach is  perfect for families and I know Dad used to enjoy fishing and catching lobsters here.  It's beautiful (although a bit gloomy on this visit)...


On the way home we passed through Kioloa where there were kangaroos everywhere, including people's back yards...


It ended up being a longer drive than expected, but well worth it.

Day 57


Today was a special day in many ways.  Not only was it Anzac Day, but Steve and I were expecting the arrival of some special friends from home.  The kids had no idea this was happening and we acted like it was a normal day so they would get a real surprise.

In the morning there was a massive downpour of rain (right on parade time), but once it cleared we went to explore some other fishing options around the area.  As it's covered in oyster leases we thought we'd try our luck off the banks around a few of those.  The yabby pump also got its first work out for the trip... 


No fish or yabbies, all we achieved was exceptionally muddy feet.

Another place we tried was Shelly Beach, a gorgeous little spot over the headland from our van park.  The kids enjoyed a splash in the water while we kept the line wet.  No fish were biting but it was nice to just sit and enjoy the outlook...


Finally it was time to head back and await our imminent arrival.  The kids still had no idea of what was coming and once we got word (or rather text) that they had arrived, Steve and I managed to get them all outside just as the car drove up.  The Thomas Family had arrived and there was much hugging, kissing and lots of happy little faces.  Our kids have really missed all their friends and were so glad to see Hannah, Gemma and Charlie.  For the rest of the day it was non-stop talk as we all caught up with each other.

Day 58

Today we took the Thomas family exploring with us.  First of all we drove around the local headland where we were lucky to see some more dolphins.  We also got a good view back along the beach where we have been fishing...



The kids were all happy to just be together and find their 'best friends' again.  There was Hannah and Mitch...


Maggie and Gemma...


...and Stewie and Charlie.


Once we'd explored a few other local spots, we all headed towards Tuross Heads (hi Pete) for a look.  Another gorgeous spot and we stopped for a group shot, right across the road from where my friend Pete grew up...


As it was a public holiday there was not a lot going on so we headed back to Moruya heads for some fishing, swimming...


spa bath...


...bush exploring...


and go karts...



Steve and Steve.T headed down for a fish at dusk and came back with a good haul - a big Australian Salmon for Steve.T and a small tailor for Steve.  A great finish to the day.

Day 59

Everyone was up early this morning as we were off on a boating adventure for the day.  We had organised a BBQ boat hire in Bateman's Bay - with 10 of us, a party size boat was required.  It was very cold, but we managed to arrive on time.  A pity the boat hire staff didn't!  We were supposed to be on the boat at around 8 a.m. but didn't get underway until 9 o'clock.  Oh well, it gave us a chance to thaw out a little!


Once on board, everyone had a turn driving the boat...


...and we headed out around the oyster leases...


It must have been too cold for the fish as well as the action was very poor.  In fact non-existent.  We persisted and the kids were enjoying themselves...


Some preferred to draw and play trains when the fish weren't biting...


At times we saw a lot of fish in the water, and some of quite a good size, but we just couldn't get their interest.  Right towards the end of our time on the boat, the tide turned (literally) and we started to get some bites.  Steve.T. pulled in a leather jacket, I got a flounder (which was trying to show off its skinny side for the photo)...


and Hannah got a little perch...


Better than nothing.

We had a seafood feast for dinner using the eating sized fish we caught yesterday and today.  Wendy and I bought some local oysters to try as well.  The surprise was the flounder - absolutely delicious.

Day 60  Moruya Heads to Bermagui


Time to say goodbye to our friends today as they were heading off to Sydney for a few extra days holiday, and we were venturing further south.  It was great to see the Thomas's and get a little dose of home, thanks for visiting guys!

Once we left Moruya Heads we wound our way through Narooma, then headed to Tilba Tilba in search of cheese.  There is a lot of dairy in this area and you can't go past a good cheese factory (well I can't anyway).

Tilba Tilba is a quaint little village with a main street full of old buildings that have been maintained and have great character.  There are plenty of art and craft shops plus the cheese factory.  Once we'd tasted all the cheeses and made our selection, it was time to move on.  

Bermagui was our lunch stop and we enjoyed the best fish and chips we'd had in a long time.  They even crumbed the fish for us!  We decided to stay here for the night and pulled into the van park with a great view overlooking Horseshoe Bay..

6 comments:

  1. Hi McArthurs, love the blog update. It was great to catch up with you last month.
    Time seemed to fly by so quickly but looking back we did a few different things! Can't wait to see you all back in Brissie soon.
    Let us know when you are back and we will have the BBQ fired up and look forward to seeing the photos and catching up on the rest of the trip over a glass or two of brisbane creek water!
    All the best Steve T

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  2. Dear Everyone,
    It was great to see us all on the web page. I hope you have a wonderful time for the last week of your trip.
    I am excited to see you Maggie because when you get back I am going to have a birthday party with you and some of our other friends.
    See you soon
    Love Gemma

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  3. Dear Everyone,
    It was FANTASTIC seeing you all for real when we found you on your holiday. I feel famous now I have seen myself on the web.
    Mitch – Lets make a date for a lightsaber battle
    Maggie – What a great crab you caught – awesome
    Stewie – I bet your trains have had a nice holiday. Please remember to wear your shoes.
    Love Hannah

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  4. Dear Everyone
    I love seeing you on the computer
    Stewie – Love Charlie
    Maggie – Love Charlie
    Mitch – Love Charlie
    Sam – Love Charlie
    Steve – Love Charlie
    And that’s all.

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  5. I have a house full on excited children who now think they are famous because they appeared on the web. They are also very excited that you will be home soon and are insisting on camping out at your place and having a party the moment you arrive. So I will have to keep your arrival date a secret. Steve T is also arriving back so it’s going to be a busy week.
    Your arrival home is just in time for the 2010 Caravan Show (9th to 15th June) at the RNA Showgrounds. So if you haven’t had enough of caravans I am sure you can get your fill there.
    Look forward to seeing you very soon
    Much love
    Wendy

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  6. Hello (Famous) Thomas Family

    We look forward to seeing you all soon. We've covered a lot of ground since we last saw you.
    Funny you should mention the caravan show, we will definitely be going to do some research for the next van and trip.

    See you soon, Sam

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