Bob and Sal, am still loving following your adventure and your stunning photos and am more than a little bit envious. Ian has just had 2 new knees so he won’t be climbing cliffs any time soon. Best wishes from us
Ginny
Have loved reading about your adventures it certainly brightens up my day . You were lucky that you did miss that sad sight - it would be devastating.
Keep up with the amazing and so well written
blogs . Hope that we might get out there for my 60th - I know where to come for all the best places . Take care and love to you both xx
Pam
Hi there you two loverlies, well reading your latest blog leaves me full of admiration. What an achievement! But your careful planning meant you got there safe and sound, what else did l expect? Not sure what is next but look forward to next blog. The “Baileys on ice” are no
longer as the weather warms up, for now. Still in our hobbits home, snagging issues delaying matters, ground/stoneworks starting any day now and we remain optimistic it will all be fine. Just love the area with all it has to offer and know we have made the right move. Neighbours tried long and hard to persuade Norm to join the motorhome set here at the park but not a cat in hells chance. By for now Mr and Mrs Bob and take good care xx
Jane Eacott
Hey the beauty of a second snow day is that I have been able to catch up on the last three blogs!! Amazing I don't know how you have room to store any more amazing sights/memories in your heads! Safe onward journey - spare a thought for us in the cold!! I am supposed to be heading down to Bristol tomorrow to see Caitlin in her first pay for a ticket play. I will be absolutely gutted if I don't make it :( Take care xx
Pam
Hi there from a sunny but cold Cotswolds. Been a very strange cold and wet winter but amazing sunrises and sunsets. Just love the story of the silo trail and the paintings are fantastic. To think they can paint such wonderful emotive images on what are very ugly buildings. Have to say Winnie is looking very well considering what she has been through. How come Sally could stand in the pink lake, was it very shallow or was she walking on water?Still amazing blogs from you two and just love reading them. Take care, much love. xx
Pam
Hiya, great reading as always just love it. Please, what is Geo caching as never heard of it?
Busy packing up our home, does it ever end? Let’s hope we don’t have to do this again for many years. Spending Xmas and NY in good old Jersey and will catch up with many old friends. Take care you lovely people x
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A lot of NZ looks so much like Nova Scotia and British Columbia Canada. Only more unique in that there's a flora I've not seen elsewhere. So great to see NZ as it really is. Love it! Thank you, again for sharing.
You both look like you're having the time of your life - marvellous!
Sheila
Just caught up,on your New Zealand adventures! It looks amazing. Great to hear about all the fantastic experiences you are having. So jealous xx
Pam
Just read your South Island, NZ blog and so many of the scenes looked familiar to our trip years ago. Milford Sound, Queens town do full of adrenaline junkies, the ferry which took us to the sheep farm for dinner, funnily we had lamb. I am in Majorca with Trish amid wind, rainstorms just lovely! Look forward to hearing your next adventure. Take care and Sally you will be able to enter Im a Celebrity get me out of here..... as you have conquered so many of your fears. Well done that woman!!
Val & Mike
Rain all day here today, where would we like to be!!!! Looks like your still having fun,great pictures and you are both looking well, keep enjoying.
Richard
It all looks a bit like Surrey, but with sugar cane and rum distillery added. Hope the weather is better than here - it's very cool at present.
Excellent blog Sally....keep up the good work !
Best wishes
Val & Mike
Hi Sally and Bob, great pictures and looks like your enjoying Aussie life and weather, carry on.