Sunday, 1 March 2026

Sunday 1st March 2026

Sunday 1st March

SHE SAID:

A chilly 14C start for the day, not my favourite temperature!

No exciting lunches or trips out today. I just attempted to stay warm, till Geoff decided to light the fire!

The cheesecake went down well again though.



Yesterday's damp restaurant & winery.
The food & wine were lovely


HE SAID:

After a lazy start to my birthday, part 2, I collected some kindling and firewood to make a decent fire. The house is un-insulated and gets very cold. We especially feel it when we are not active, such as when we are on our computers, so even though we may have 30 degrees in a couple of days it is cold enough for a fire today. 

Carmel called for a birthday video session, and there was cheesecake and Bolognese later in the day, too!


Saturday 28th February 2026

Saturday 28th February

SHE SAID:

Happy 58th Birthday Geoff, or really 14 ½ in “Geoff” years. It is once again a “fake” birthday, but we do celebrate it, though he doesn’t get 2 goes!

He chose the Pepper & Salt Restaurant at the Forest Hill Winery just west of Denmark for his birthday lunch. It was excellent despite the wintry weather, gloomy skies, light rain & breeze.

We finished off the birthday outing with a visit to the “Pop-Up” Lights Beach Brewery in Denmark. It only opens about 4 times a year, perfect timing for his birthday...! Geoff sampled a couple of the beers.

The Burnt Basque Cheese & berries (requested birthday cake) went down very nicely with a cuppa by the fire…! Yes, it was that cold!



Pepper & Salt Restaurant, at the
Forest Hill Winery


Cake & Beer!

HE SAID:

I’m not sure how many times I have mopped a floor on my birthday but today was one. Not a huge job, but it needed doing. The Pepper and Salt restaurant on the western side of Denmark was very nice. Everything was really good. Our visit to the brewery was a bit cool, but the two beers I had went down well. It was a good outing.

Back at the house Varena’s very tasty cheesecake rounded out the goodies for the day, while we watched some shows and tried to stay warm by my not so successful fire. I will prepare better and make another fire tomorrow.

Thank you for a great day, Varena!


Friday 27th February 2026

Friday 27th February

SHE SAID:

I had a “big” task to perform today, the making of the Burnt Basque Cheesecake, Geoff’s request for his birthday cake. The recipe recommended it is made the day before.

We had a mini taster, as the mixture was too much for the one cake tin. This small wedge we had was lovely, & still slightly warm, so light & mouthwatering tasty. Maybe warm is the go???



Denmark summer wildflowers


HE SAID:

Varena had lovely aromas wafting from the kitchen while she cooked the cheesecake. I was lucky enough to get a pre-birthday sample, and it was very good. Can’t go wrong with cheesecake!

Thursday 26th February 2026

Thursday 26th February

SHE SAID:

We had a trip into Albany town for supplies, nothing exciting.

As I came up the steps to the house I noticed a little Motorbike Frog head peeping out around the door frame! What the heck it was doing there we couldn’t figure out; not damp there, I don’t think! I guess there is a food source though!



Denmark Wanderings


HE SAID:

We resupplied at the usual suspects (Aldi, Bunnings, Woolies) in Albany, but were unsuccessful at popping in to see a builder, just to get some ideas, as they have very limited opening hours. Oh well.


Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Wednesday 25th February 2026

Wednesday 25th February

SHE SAID:

A quieter day today, it’s warming up to 33C, another short burst of heat; it is quite changeable down here.

Exciting stuff like getting the washing done & catching up with the Blog. I got one book finished & started a new one!



Springdale Beach & old hut


HE SAID:

Our day at the house was rather quiet. It was too warm to do much outside, so we managed minor things inside. Varena’s chicken sausage rolls for dinner was the usual tasty meal.

Tuesday 24th February 2026

Tuesday 24th February

SHE SAID:

We headed up to Williams today. We are both keen to have a better look at ‘our’ block, though settlement is still 2 weeks away. We were there for a good 90 minutes; did some measuring, took photos, & met the neighbours who will be behind us, Barry & Liz. They were lovely, older than us, but chatty, & know everyone in the street!

Geoff met the shed contractor working on the block next to us, and got his details for future possible dealings with him. We also had a drive around the village. It has all the basics, a small supermarket, a few cafes, pub, fuel, chemist, post office, medical centre. It was a bigger place than I thought.

Back at the house in the late afternoon we got a call from Jacqui & Mick, they’d read the Blog & were calling to congratulate us on our purchase! LOL!



'Our Block'... well, soon! Not much to see, but first photos


Photo from Google of the block & the view across from the block, just
fields & probably sheep or crops come the cooler weather

HE SAID:

We managed a fairly early start and were at the block in Williams right on 11am. A piece of paper to do with a water tank, which I assume had blown from the builder’s bin on the site next to ours, was lying in the grass, so I took it down to the blokes working on the neighbour’s new, and huge, shed. We had a good old chat and I took down his number for when we might need a shed put up.

When I wandered back to Varena at our block the fella from next door was wandering over. So, we had a chat with him, too. And then his wife came out to us. So now we know our neighbours, Barry and Liz, also a contact for helping with building in the future, and we haven’t even paid for the place yet!

Mick and Jac called us on WhatsApp late in the arvo asking “WTF? You’ve bought a block of land?”. So we had a good old chat with them too, before Varena wizzed up some tasty homemade pizzas. 

I was a bit tired after our 550km or so drive and couldn't even last through the first innings of the T20 Pak V ENG. V said I was asleep in nanoseconds!


Monday 23rd February 2026

Monday 23rd February

SHE SAID:

Geoff & I headed into town for breakfast, then on to the conveyancers to sign the paperwork for the land transfer. It was all done quickly, no hiccups.

On the way back ‘home’ we stopped off at Mutton Bird Island & beach. A lovely spot, which I didn’t think we’d been to before, but Geoff found on the Blog we had been there in 2020. We went there with Nat & Mike, but only to the lookout, not onto the beach, which we did do today.



Mutton Bird Island lookout & beach



HE SAID:

With a 10am appointment in Albany I suggested that we go to a cafe, where Varena has a favourite dish, beforehand. We both ordered and enjoyed the Spanish Eggs. It was then only a few hundred metres to the conveyancers, so we had a stroll. There was a cruise ship berthed at the harbour, which explained the dozens of oldies wandering around everywhere we went in town. It must be good for the local businesses.

Sunday 22nd February 2026

Sunday 22nd February

SHE SAID:

I headed to Denmark this morning, mainly to check out the markets, which were ‘naff’. Then I went on an explore around Wilson’s Inlet for photos & to have a walk. It was a nice day to be out.

Back at the house for lunch, I was sorting and transferring the day’s photos onto the PC, when I managed to delete the camera photos instead of transfer! OMG!!! Thankfully Geoff came to the rescue, managing to “get them back” for me. 

Clever hubby.



Poison Creek

HE SAID:

With markets on the agenda I sent Varena out to scout them without me. And it turned out for the best, as there was nothing interesting there, and it let Varena have a leisurely look around anywhere she wanted to go.

I managed to entertain myself this morning with minor tasks around the place until Varena returned to the house. When she accidentally deleted the wrong folder, from her camera’s SD card, I knew that they’d be recoverable, but I wasn’t sure how to do it without buying some crappy software. So, I spent a fair while researching and experimenting, and I managed to recover all her photos free of charge, and utilising non-dodgy software. Hopefully it won’t be needed again soon.

Saturday 21st February 2026

Saturday 21st February

SHE SAID:

We got the final few things done for our trip back to England, car hire, insurance etc. All is done now, I think.

Otherwise, it was a quiet day, cool & breezy. I manage to layer myself with 2 jumpers, Ugg boots & a quilt when sitting around not doing much!!!



Crusoe Beach


Itty Bitty houses on the Denmark River

HE SAID:

The weather at Young’s Siding is often rather changeable. Today it barely managed to get to 20 degrees. We survived, though Varena thinks it was a close thing, and that she almost froze to death.

Friday, 20 February 2026

Friday 20th February 2026

Friday 20th February

SHE SAID:

We had a jaunt west to Denmark today, checking out a couple of beaches, Crusoe & Springdale, & then stopping at the Denmark River mouth for a walk.

It was an overcast day; the sun & heat from yesterday has disappeared again, but pleasant for a walk, a little humid even.



The Denmark River


HE SAID:

A short outing and leg stretch around Denmark were the interesting things this morning. I even said no to Varena’s suggestion of buying elevenses. We had elevenses out a couple of days ago, so I was happy to go back to the house for a cuppa.

There was just the one match of the T20 World Cup on today, and it was Australia v Oman. I managed to watch some of it before needing to sleep. I couldn't manage to stay awake until 1am.

Thursday 19th February 2026

Thursday 19th February

SHE SAID:

It was a quick trip into Albany to collect the paperwork from Moss Conveyancers & submit our ID’s. We didn’t linger this time as it was already over 30C, not walking around weather for these “old chooks”!

We read through the mountain of paperwork that we have been given. It is seemingly way over the top for the purchase of a block of land! Plus, everyone has their hand out with a fee of some sort!!! We return to Albany on Monday to finalise it all, with settlement due on the 12th March.


A picture in the house of Le Mont Saint-Michel in France.
A place forever seared in my brother's brain when he charged
into quicksand there when we were on holiday in the 1970's!



Another random photo from somewhen, we found amusing!

HE SAID:

I had assumed that we would be signing forms at the conveyancers, but it was really just to collect a small mountain of paperwork and to prove our identities. No big deal, as we’d be going in to Albany at some stage, probably, anyway. We also managed a quick visit to Woolies for a few things, and quickly noticed, yet again, that they are always jacking up the prices, and then they mark them as on special later, with the price seemingly too high even with the “Special”. Coles is currently in court for this practice, which may be illegal, and is seemingly immoral, and unethical too. Maybe Woolies will get a day in court, too?

Wednesday 18th February 2026

Wednesday 18th February

SHE SAID:

My final BIG cleaning spree today, the inside of Bluee; it hasn’t been done for 6 months or more. I took nearly everything out, & it took me a good 2 hours to do it well. I was happy with the results.

I had a quiet rest of the day, finishing off with making Honey Sriracha Chicken & rice for dinner; a quick & easy & tasty meal.



Scaredy-cat hiding from the vacuum cleaner

HE SAID:

Varena slaved away cleaning the car’s interior this morning. I stayed clear, mostly, lest I be Armouralled.

As usual, dinner was very tasty.



Tuesday 17th February 2026

Tuesday 17th February

SHE SAID:

Sad & worrying news greeted me today; my friend Tina in South Africa had a large cancerous growth removed from her sternum, lung, & heart. She is still in hospital, & the doctors are hopeful it can be treated. Not good.

We headed for Albany for a list of things to get done. We had morning tea down at a little cafe at Emu Point, which has a lovely view over the turquoise water.

Bluee got a wash, NOT a clean, at the “Car Wash”. I hope to clean inside tomorrow.



Emu Point views


HE SAID:

Tina’s news wasn’t good. We hope she recovers quickly.

We popped into a couple of places for some minor things, unsuccessfully. But at least the car was washed, and we shared a large scone with jam and cream for elevenses, but only after I had to explain to the girl at the cafe what a Devonshire Tea was!


Monday, 16 February 2026

Monday 16th February 2026

Monday 16th February

SHE SAID:

Geoff & I got the caravan washed on the outside today; it took about an hour. I’m very glad that is done. It’s taken a couple of weeks to get the inside & outside completed. I rehung the net curtains & he is done. Well, 98%; the floor needs wiping over & the bed remaking but that will wait till just before the end of the sit.

Next job is the car!!! But not today.

I got the HD’s updated, which was a slow process with the Orchid file alone having 201,390 files!


Rocks on Lowlands Beach


Shelley Beach, West Cape Howe NP

HE SAID:

We were being very careful with our water usage this morning while we cleaned the van, and I think we used just the minimum amount to get the job done. A big surprise mid van-wash was when a car turned up. In nearly 3 weeks at this sit we have only had the owner’s son pop in for 30 seconds, and caught some religious nuts on the way out just as we returned to the house. So, this bloke gets out of his car says that he thinks the van will buff up well. OK. Nice of him to appreciate our efforts. But then Varena asked him how can help him, and he said he is really there to buff the van! That’s when I piped up with “I don’t know what you are talking about”, and he says “Is this number 89? I saw your van and assumed it was the right place.” So, we laughed and gave him directions to the proper address where is actually supposed to be working on a van. But quite a coincidence!

I gave the dash cam another workout this morning. It seems fine. Though why at least 2 previous cameras wouldn't perform anywhere near this well (normal), I don't know. So now I can post the old camera back to Fortron to do with what they will.



Sunday 15th February 2026

Sunday 15th February

SHE SAID:

The minor storm around last night gave us around 8mm of rain, for the district; hopefully we got close to that. It was cloudy & muggy this morning.

My cleaning of Bertie continued. The inside & outside of the main door & screen door was on the ‘hit list’. I also got a small section of the outside done too. It does make a difference. It has been a good few years since the outside was done, other than with rain!

We caught up with Mum on Teams at 7pm then my brother & Kiyoka at 8pm.



Lowlands Beach



HE SAID:

With no simple way to check the house water tank level I hope that the overnight rain was a helpful amount. I helped Varena with the cleaning of the van door, pulling the vent and mesh out, and replacing the high-tech light blocking device, which is a bit of an old cardboard beer box cut to size. Without my little addition there would be a lot more light and breeze inside, which we don’t want.


Saturday 14th February 2026

Saturday 14th February

SHE SAID:

Our hottest day for a while, 32C, but before it got too hot we had a scenic sightseeing drive around. We have pretty much been everywhere around here over the years, but it has been a while. We found some back roads to go down instead of the direct routes, finding our way to Lowlands Beach. It’s a lovely view from the 2 lookouts, & a nice, secluded beach with rocks & sand, & of course blue, blue waters.

We had morning tea at the Shelley Beach lookout in the West Cape Howe NP. The view from above the beach is where “mad” people go paragliding from; it is quite a cliff jump. No “nuts” doing it today though.

The sheet lightning & rumbling thunder in the late evening were a nice change. There was some rain, but it was light, mostly missing us.



Lowlands Beach


HE SAID:

We had a short tour around this morning, going to some very nice beaches. The rest of the day was spent mostly indoors avoiding the hot sun. The weather is very changeable around here, with a mixture of rather hot and rather cool days. Today was hot.

The evening storm lingered around for quite a while, but mostly at a distance. Barney the cat didn't seem too put out.


Friday, 13 February 2026

Friday 13th February 2026

Friday 13th February

SHE SAID:

We headed to Albany for the post office; Geoff has a parcel waiting. We did a few other minor things.

It was nice to see the sun out after 3 or 4 days of clouds & cool weather. There is a prediction of rain at the weekend though it doesn’t look like we will get much.



There was a bit of colour in the sky, pinky & golden on the clouds

HE SAID:

The dash cam providers could not work out why I was having so many problems connecting the camera to my phone. Everything is app based, so it is essential. They decided that swapping cameras should help, so we went in to Albany to collect the new one. It only took a couple of minutes to replace both the front and the rear cameras. Getting it all working on the phone via the app took a lot longer, but I think the situation has improved somewhat. It is still a pain in the bum to connect, but it seems more reliable than previously. I will test it a few times and see what happens.

The cricket threw up a big surprise for me today. Australia lost to Zimbabwe. It is not the first time they have beaten Australia, but it is very uncommon. Bugger!


Thursday 12th February 2026

Thursday 12th February

SHE SAID:

Yayee! I have finished the Bertie clean, happy about that.

We had another walk to the letterbox & back after lunch.

I booked a holiday house, well, a converted barn really, near Bideford in North Devon, for Geoff, myself & Mum when we are over there in May.



And Cat Day...3. They always look so relaxed!

HE SAID:

Of course there was T20 World Cup cricket to watch, but I managed a few other minor things too.

Wednesday 11th February 2026

Wednesday 11th February

SHE SAID:

We had a short walk to the letterbox; only just over 1km return, but it was a leg stretch, which we haven’t had much of recently.

I continued with the Bertie cleaning, getting to the end for the inside; hopefully tomorrow.

The most exciting news of the day was that we put an offer in to buy a block of land in Williams, a small place about 2 hours south of Perth & a 1h 45mins from Bunbury. We were very surprised that the owner got back later in the afternoon accepting the offer! We expected it would take a few days!

We are very excited now!



Cat Days... 2

HE SAID:

Little things around the house and the van kept me going until the cricket came on after lunch. I wouldn't have minded cleaning up some of the leaves that are blowing around near the house, but as Gary took the batteries for all the tools I will have to do it manually. Therefore, it can wait!

We decided to make an offer on a quarter acre block of land on the outskirts of Williams that we saw last weekend, and it was accepted! I would usually try a bit of haggling, but this time we just went with the listed price, even though it was advertised as "From $xxxx", which is realestate agent crap for "Please offer more than the listed price". Having the offer accepted so rapidly was a surprise. So, now I guess we have process to go through, which I am sure will be a pain, but hopefully worth it.


Tuesday 10th February 2026

Tuesday 10th February

SHE SAID:

We had a ½ hour drive into Albany today, with a few things needed; it got us out for a couple of hours.

I sorted out flights to the UK for when we leave here in early May. Mum is keen for us to return, though it will be a shorter than normal visit this time as we have house-sits lined up till December.

Then I did the ironing, lunch, & finally finished uploading the 2025 photos onto Facebook, for my emergency back-up.



Cat days...1

HE SAID:

Varena and I headed in to Albany for a beer resupply, and we got other things while we there, too. We are now confirmed to be going to the UK again, this time in May. Jan was so happy when Varena told her that the flights were booked.