Off for a one week holiday.

Posted by: rikkisbears

Off for a one week holiday. - 07/15/06 02:32 AM

Hi,
hubby & I are off a week's holiday to visit the family. A whole week without the internet (eek.) And just when we get our own forum.
Isn't it great when your music software is in a laptop & you can take it with you hassle free..
Just in case I don't get to check in again before we leave, I'll catch up again in a week or so.

best wishes
Rikki
Posted by: BEBOP

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/15/06 08:07 AM

HI Rikki,
Have a great holiday.
We are fortunate in the US the many if not most of the RV parks we stay at have WI-FI.
I just turn on the laptop and it auto grabs their wi-fi and there you all are.
I am in the motorhome all this week out in the boonies but I was able to take you all with me so I am not having withdrawals
Best to you and yours,
Bebop
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/15/06 11:31 AM

Bill throw some steaks on the grill for us..
Posted by: Nigel

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/15/06 02:29 PM

Enjoy your stay in Melbourne Rikki. It's my hometown so I know it well. What part of Melbourne are you staying in?

It will most likely be cold, wet and windy this time of year, not particularly inviting. But there are lots of good restaurants there to take shelter in.


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Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/26/06 09:37 PM

Hi Bebop,
would luv a motorhome. ( you lucky thing ). Unfortunately hubby's confined permanently to a wheelchair, so not the most practical form of holidaying for us. We basically have to motel it, or use one of our timeshare weeks.

More & more Aussies seem to be taking to the roads again though, we're starting to see quite a few motorhomes nowadays, plus caravans are back on the roads again.

best wishes
Rikki
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Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/26/06 09:46 PM

Hi Nigel,
parents live in Blackburn.
Weather was great considering it's mid winter.
Think we'll have to stay away from the place, everytime we go down something goes wrong with him. Poor fella , spent all but a couple of days in bed. I think he's jinxed.
Nice to get back home in one piece. haa haa.

best wishes
Rikki


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Originally posted by Nigel:
Enjoy your stay in Melbourne Rikki. It's my hometown so I know it well. What part of Melbourne are you staying in?

It will most likely be cold, wet and windy this time of year, not particularly inviting. But there are lots of good restaurants there to take shelter in.


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Posted by: Nigel

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/27/06 12:06 AM

Great to see you back Rikki. I do know Blackburn out on the Maroondah Hwy. I had family who lived in Mitcham just down the road.

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Originally posted by rikkisbears:
plus caravans are back on the roads again.


I better translate ( Australian -> US ) for BEBOP.

Caravan = Trailer

ie. caravan park = trailer park

Though they tend to be more of a vacation accomodation like motorhomes as opposed to a permanent living situation as they are in the US. And they are only around 20 - 25 ft and are pulled by the average family car on the streets. That is something I haven't seen once ( I don't think ) in the 16 years I've lived in California. It seems that motorhomes have pretty much replaced them here since the 60s. Trailers here now are all small mobile homes that pretty much require a truck to move them.


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Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/27/06 02:13 AM

Hi Nigel,
thank you for translating, poor bebop would be wondering what on earth I was talking about. haa haa

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Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/28/06 12:08 AM

Hi Rikki

Winter in Australia? Show's you how much I remember from geography class.

The idea of winter actually sounds good to me right now. I'm a Wisconsin boy transplanted to Florida and while I like the sun I do like cooler weather.

Winter sounds so refreshing after being in a traffic jam on the way to a gig and having my car konk out on me with a heat index of 110F.

Anyway, Australia always struck me as an interesting place. Maybe me and the wife will have to check it out sometime.

Best
Scott



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Posted by: Nigel

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/28/06 12:20 AM

Yes Scott you really should go there sometime. You'd have a lot of fun. And yes the seasons are opposite to here. Christmas is in mid summer unlike being winter here in the US. So it would be best to travel there when it is winter here because it will be summer there so you could be assured of getting fine weather while you travel around.

The Australian continent is the size of the US so allow some time to travel around when you go.


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Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/28/06 04:54 PM

Hi Scott,
I live near the mid northcoast of Australia.
Winter where we live is between 60 to 80 deg fahrenheit, summer 80 to 100 deg.
( north is hotter, south is colder.)

Today ( mid winter at home) the sun is shining, the birds are singing and it's a balmy 75 deg.

Last Xmas was hot, it reached about 100 deg.

Australia is well worth a visit. Exchange rate is great. You get about $1.30 AUD for $1USD , so your money goes further. Allow yourself plenty of time because, as Nigel mentioned, the place is huge & there's lots to see. We even speak English, even though you might need the odd translation for some of our Aussie slang haa haa.

best wishes
Rikki

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Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: Off for a one week holiday. - 07/28/06 08:04 PM

Geez, you sound like your climate is warmer than Florida. And to imagine Christmas at 100F, with no snow. I guess it's all on where you where raised. It makes me laugh wondering what your Christmas cards look like. Does Santa wear shorts and a Hawaiian shirt with palm trees in the background? haha

I have liked every Australian I have ever met. They just seem so nice and courteous, friendly and laid back. But what is funny to me, occasionally when I guess they have an English accent, they seem to get that, oh no, not another one thinking I'm from England look

Scott