Why do we blog?
We wanted a way to remember!
Our life is so full and our experiences are ever-changing. It’s easy to forget precious moments, people and places and the blog enables us to capture these.
Every place we visit, every job we do and every person we meet is worthy of remembrance.
The blog is also a great communication tool for family and friends. For those who think about us occasionally, it’s easy to hop onto the blog and see where we are and what we’re doing.

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Wandering Australia is about our journey from the rat race to a lifestyle that many can only dream about..
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Just add water…
/0 Comments/in Disney Cattle Station, Earthmoving, Family and Friends /by KerrieAdd Water… We’ve been away from Disney cattle station and the Gore earthmovers for the last 6 weeks. It was dinner dates, coffee breaks and the usual stuff over 50’s need to do such as new glasses, physio, doctors and skin cancer removal. Visiting new restaurants and enjoying walks along the water all made this […]
A–holes, angels and ordinary folk
/0 Comments/in On The Road /by JonesyA–holes, angels and ordinary folk. Caravan related forums and social media posts have many stories about “a–hole” truck drivers while truck-related media has plenty of referrals to “a–hole’ caravanners.
Showing Chris Cairns – Part 2
/0 Comments/in Disney Cattle Station /by KerrieThere’s so much to do around Cairns. It takes two blog posts to tell you about what we did, though, we were only there for five days.
Showing Chris Cairns
/0 Comments/in Disney Cattle Station /by KerrieChanging Chris’s mind I love Cairns, always have. Chris hated it. He went there once on business in the 1980s, in the middle of summer, with no air-conditioning and didn’t see anything other than the city.
Twin Hills Races were a blast…
/0 Comments/in Disney Cattle Station /by KerrieA proud heritage still going. Twin Hills is the property next door. They have a proud heritage going back to 1925 when they held dances and other events on the property. One of the events is the yearly country races, rodeo, camp draft, and gymkhana set over four days.