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25.01.2022 Having lived out in the Isa for 25 years I’ve seen lots of bougainvillea but some of these colours are new to me.



24.01.2022 Don't forget if you'd like a little bit of 'armchair travel' to check our our A-Z Around the World with Girls On Tour in our videos.

23.01.2022 Who doesn’t love San Gimignano?

23.01.2022 How gorgeous is this? Thanks 1000 Places to See Before You Die for sharing the love.



22.01.2022 It's 'Where in the world Wednesday'. I've given you a fighting chance today with 3 images of the city that is featured in today's WITWW. Do you know where they were taken?

19.01.2022 Sadly our proposed 2021 NZ trip is now being re-scheduled to March 2022.

19.01.2022 This is just beautiful. For anyone who has had the privilege of exploring this unique part of the world, you'll love it too! Enjoy this delightful armchair tour from National Geographic Travel



12.01.2022 It’s Where in the world Wednesday and today’s image was taken somewhere in Queensland, do you know where?

12.01.2022 A huge THANK YOU to Daniel Walker and the Walker Family for their country hospitality at Camden Park Station outside of Longreach.

09.01.2022 WEDNESDAY 5 MAY, 2021 LONGREACH We headed south this morning to Camden Park Station, a working sheep and cattle station of 80,000 acres where we met Outback Dan, a third generation farmer and the Walker Family who made us feel very welcome. The station has played host to some famous people but none more famous than Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip on their Aussie tour in 1970. On entry to the station, we learned about the 55,000 solar panels that have been installed on ...the station and the income and positive impact that is having on their livelihood. We visited the lovely 1922 homestead which boasts the ‘oldest private ballroom’ in the outback which was installed in 1927 and has a few stories to tell. After exploring the homestead we went up to the shearing shed and were met by Lynn, David and Brook Walker who welcomed us with open arms. Brook had prepared a lovely morning tea of scones, date loaf, cheese and tomato crackers and more which was just delightful. Lynn gave us some insight into life on the station and coming to grips with some of the practices that are necessary to maintain the well-being of the stock. Some of which took her personally a bit of getting used to. Camden Park Station produces organic beef and sheep and are very proud of their best practices and their embracing of modern technologies. The Santa Gertrudis cattle were quite inquisitive when we drove up around the dam for a look see. This was a really great outback experience and one I’d recommend. In the afternoon we enjoyed a sunset cruise on the Thomson River followed by dinner and entertainment at Smithy’s Outback Dinner. Our entertainer was singer/songwriter Corinne Ballard who is an amazing young woman and we were delighted to be able to wish her Happy Birthday and to bring some fun and frivolity to the night!!

07.01.2022 Good morning Winton! Robin, Deb and I got up early to walk to the cemetery to explore and got treated to this beautiful sunrise.

04.01.2022 Some wise words from Tattersalls Hotel in Winton.



04.01.2022 One day when all this is over we'll pick up our passport and pack our suitcase and take to the skies. In the meantime here's a little Christmas inspiro.......

03.01.2022 It's 'Where in the world Wednesday' but today has a twist as I'll tell you where in the world these images were taken up front. I took these photos last week in Brisbane. I love the street art 'Eyes' on the bridge pillars near the Go Between Bridge on Coronation Drive and the one of 'The Backpacker' which is on the side of a backpacker lodge in Kangaroo Point. Do you have any interesting 'street art' images to share?

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