
We have been on a two week road trip with friends hence my absence.
If you locate Bunbury on the lower south west coast – we went from Bunbury to Collie, Williams, through several rural towns to Merrredin, to Yellowdine, Boondi Rock, Coolgardie, Kalgoorlie, Ora Banda, Menzies, Niagara, Kookynie, Leonora, Leinster, Sandstone, Mount Magnet, Paynes Find, Wubin, Dalwallinu, Wongan Hills, Goomalling, Northam, York, Brookton, Narrogin, Williams, Collie and back to Bunbury.
We camped stayed with friends in Merredin (one night), camped at Boondi Rock (two mights), Ora Banda (one night), Niagara (two nights), Leonora (two nights), Sandstone (two nights), Mt. Gibson (one night), Oak Park (one night).
It has bee a fabulous trip but no internet for most of it, so looking forward to posting some of my inspiration and experience from the trip.

regards, Paul
Happy! You enjoyed the Lifetime with Nature and Friends and different people your country! Well-come the Cloud of World Friends!
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Thank you so much.
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Wow! Look’s like fun.
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I neglected to say 2,400 kms of fun 🙂 and it really was, thank you Chris.
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That really is a long way!
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It feels that way, but so worth it 🙂
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Wonderful, Paul. Look forward to your verses inspired by your travels.
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Welcome back. Hope it inspires some wonderful poetry,
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Many thanks Pat, I do feel refreshed!
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Lucky you!
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Yes, never taken for granted, thank you VJ.
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Welcome!
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Really great trip. Welcome back. 🤗
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Many thanks Sophia.
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The trip sounds like quite an adventure! I look forward to what you have to share.
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Thank you Liz, lots to ponder and share 🙂
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You’re welcome, Paul. 🙂
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Though not being a fan of camping myself, I do understand the attraction of the experience. Looking forward to reading what the vacation inspires.
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It is an acquired taste for sure, but dirt and nature have been normal for me, though not for most of my friends. Thank you Pat, lots to share.
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So that’s where you’ve been😄. I was getting worried- glad you are back.
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Yes, was out of coverage by the time I’d remembered to post an away note – doh!
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Glad you are back☺️
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Thank you Cheryl.
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Yes! Thanks for checking in!!
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Who needs internet while camping anyway? 🤣🤣 sounds awesome
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Totally agree Quentin, so much to see and do, and it really was awesome.
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Sounds like a wonderful trip! A great way to vacation!
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Yes, not a lazy vacation, but a rigorous engagement with nature – the way I like it really. Thank you Dwight.
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Camping trip, how cool! We use to camp in Rocky MNP. 🙂
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That would be wonderful to camp there.
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How nice. Undivided attention with nature.
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Yes, a privilege and a real joy, thank you so much.
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Glad you had a relaxing getaway, Paul. I look forward to seeing photos and hearing all about your trip! ❤ Enjoy your weekend!
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We learn a alot when we travel.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Beautiful picture and so glad you’re having a great vacation!!!!!💖💖💖
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Much needed Cindy, so much to let go of and take time out.
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soooo glad to hear Paul!!💖💖
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🙂
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