Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts

Rottnest

The Captain is on holiday and while he sits and enjoys his Martini and pickles (although not simultaneously) in the city they named twice he presents his pre-written series of travel blogs

Rottnest Island, Western Australia 
I grew up spending two weeks a year on this island, which was originally set aside as the people of WA's playground and when I started going it was a sandy old place of lattice cottages and children being allowed to do what they want. It was a place of relaxation and was endearingly charming and reassuring for meas a child, and for my parents who to the term holiday rhymes with Rottnest


I went through the Year 12's right of passage at the end of the school year on it and I had the good fortune to work on there in a couple of different roles so it has changed as I have changed. As all places it is the combination of the memories and locale. Although the locale is a strong persuader with the crystal clear water, laid back pace and the general happy vibe.

    Leonora

    The Captain is on holiday and while he sits an enjoys his Martini in the city they named twice he presents his pre-written series of travel blogs

    Leonora - Western Australia 
     Leonora isn't a tourist destination. its a mining town, a place where they rip out gold from the Earth, a fairly disgusting pastime if you ask me. Leonora is beautiful in the starkly, harsh way that the centre of Western Australia, in fact Australia, can be. I spent two years working out there and have a great affection for the place and the people.


    If you like your history its amazing, with the ghost town Gwalia on its doorsteps and the history of the gold boom all around and on the way you can see the Gormly art installation at Menzies. 

    But as with all places, it is the people, and as seems to happen with me a lot, the children.