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  • Rainy Day On The Blueberry Farm With Willow

    Go straight to video -> Away from the bustling NSW Mid-Coast and 700 metres up on the plateau lies the sleepy village of Comboyne. The luscious green fields once carved out of sub-tropical rainforest greet you on your ascent with many a welcoming dairy cow. The fields not home to the cows are aisled with…

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  • Greetings from Ballina!

    There’s a lot of big things in Australia and the prawn behind us is no exception! But, this is a story in two parts. The head was built in 1989 and placed atop a service station. There it sat for 20 years until the service station closed down and the local council voted for its demolition.…

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  • Another border crossing, QLD to NSW!

    Steph, Willow, and I have done a lot of border crossings in our time travelling together, but none were more monumental than this one last week. Not only does it commemorate the end of our time based in Queensland, but also the adventure that awaits in NSW. However, the fact that we are able to…

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  • Willow’s Yearly Service And Oil Change

    When was the last time you got your car serviced? I’m hoping it wasn’t too long ago! As we count down the days to when we leave Brisbane and head South for summer there have been a few jobs on my list in preparation. One of which is getting our campervan checked over and paying…

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  • A New Scratching Post For Willow

    Cats like to scratch, and Willow is no exception. So, having a scratching post in the van was going to be essential – for Willow’s wellbeing and the condition of the van! I had placed Willow’s old seagrass scratching post on the floor of the van but it was taking up a lot of space.…

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  • The Towns That Time Forgot

    Along the highways and back roads of the outback, hidden behind the scrub and Casuarina trees, they stand. Their impression held only in the minds of few that live, and preserved only in newspaper clippings in another town – they still hold on. The outback sun has stripped their paint, and the wood that has…

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  • Cats and Flowers in Toowoomba

    Flowers, flowers, flowers! If there’s one event that everyone is talking about come Spring it’s the Toowoomba Regional Hayfever Society AGM Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers. We left Gatton – and no we didn’t spot any lions, but Willow kept an eye out. Once ascending the range into the Garden City there was one thing I…

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  • 10th Jan, 2018

    Tasmanian sunsets really put on a show. It’s also Willow’s favourite time to sit outside. I think she enjoys them as much as I do! It’s definitely my favourite time to spend together. Just a cat and a human, leaving the world behind for just for a moment, immersed in what is before us.

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  • 6th Jan, 2018

    A house isn’t a home without a cat. Same goes for a campervan. Willow has made my van a home.

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  • 6th Dec, 2017

    When I say every moment is precious I truly mean it. I try to enjoy every day with Willow but in the back of my mind I know nothing lasts forever. I know I shouldn’t think too much about what-ifs. So I bury those thoughts. We are happy and healthy now and I think we…

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