


There are also lot of other wildlife around - rabbits, kangaroos, wombats and possums. Oh, and don't forget spiders and snakes! There are lot of




One of the main things to do at the farm is riding motorbikes. Frank has quite a few of them there and kids - Luca, Stefania and sometimes Anthony and Matthew as well - just love riding them across the countryside, up the hills and down the valleys, dodging rocks and trees. They have had few minor accidents, small falls and bumps but no real damage has

On one of the pics you see Sophie sitting on my lap which is very very unusual - she doesn't normally like to be picked up at all but on that day she climbed up because she got scared of loud noise of fire crackers that Luca and Frank let off. It was quite funny actually, I have never seen her so keen to get on my lap - poor thing.
It is an old Australian tradition to let
off firecrackers and fireworks on Queen's birthday long weekend. It's illegal now because of too many accidents and injuries that resulted in wrong and careless handling of fireworks. Shame.

Now I'd like to describe the farmhouse or should I say farm shed?! It is no mansion let me tell you! There is no water in the house so little tanks of water with a pump and a heater have been set up in the kitchen for washing and cooking. There is no shower. To flush the toilet, you need to turn on a tap to fill the water tank beforehand and it's
filled with rainwater I believe. A generator is used for electricity but at night the generator is turned off so only battery operated torches are used for light. And it gets dark at night!!! It gets really really dark!!! I thought that my eyes would adjust and at least you would see the shapes in the room but no - you see absolutely nothing, it's as if you are blind. At home we get streetlights glowing through the windows... electrical alarm clock's display... little red or green power button lights on other electrical equipment casting a small glow in the room and it makes such a difference. Out there it's only stars
and the moon on a clear night :-)

It's also very quiet. When the generator was turned off, there was not a sound - no ambulance/police sirens in the distance, no traffic, no planes, not TV, no radio... just big thick quiet. It would be a bit different in summer though with crickets and cicadas at night.
We had a lovely lunch prepared on the wood fire by Carmela and Maria. I don't know why but food always tastes better when you eat outdoors. It was sooo tasty! There were stake, sausages, bacon,
chicken and also fresh corn cooked on the fire - mmmm yummm :-P One of the best meals I've had for a while I must admit. Beats the restaurant any day if you ask me.
I also tried riding a quad bike. It was so much fun!!! :-) Stefania thought I was too slow but I always say - one little baby step at the time! I need few more lessons and bit more practice.
At night we went to nearby little town to watch the local fireworks. The whole town had gathered at the
Kids loved roasting marshmallows on the fire - that's another great Aussie tradition. You put the

Overall we had a great time! I loved it. Jacob loved it. Phil loved it. And Sophie loved it too. But it was also quite tiring. On the way back to Sydney, Sophie had a good long deep sleep in the car while Jacob was watching a movie and I also snoozed on the backseat.
2 comments:
I loved having you all at the farm.
I amsure the goats did not mind either!
it looks amazing, true aussie experience i would say ;-)
I'd love to go there too.... next time i'm in oz maybe ;-)
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