I discovered yesterday evening why Perth was so busy when we drove back - there was a certain cricket match between England and New Zealand apparently.We only discovered when a whole load of people tipped up in the bar at the hotel when we were having a drink and we asked the barman what was going on. Then the boys themselves trooped in looking a bit glum. All except Freddie who was mouthing something to someone in the bar. Not me. Well I don't think it was, I have no idea what he was saying if it was!
Anyway we are at Ayers Rock and in our trip to Oz there were just 2 places I insisted upon staying at, one being Longtitude 131 where we are now. And I was bang on the money. It is the best place I have ever stayed in my whole life EVER. Not only are the views breathtaking, and I don't use that expression lightly - Uluru smack bang out of the floor-length windows in the bedroom, but the decor is super stylish and luxurious. And there's a help yourself bar!!!Champagne, the works.
We've just been on a trip to Uluru (mixed bag of fellow guests, guess you can't have everything!) and are going to dine under the stars later after a sundowner. A 4am start tomorrow though....
Sorry no photo, using the computer at Longtitude.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Not such Perth-ect timing
For those of you expecting to see a photo of me holding a koala at this point, all I can say is that you've been spared. Time ran out for us after our drive back from Margaret River and we opted for a visit to Fremantle instead. In retrospect we should have opted for the furry ones.
Fremantle is a real mix of styles and has some very funky bars, coffee shops and the rudest T-shirts on the planet (I gave them a miss as I didn't think they would go down well at Ayers Rock!) It was also kind of quiet around the back streets and as Robert remarked the buildings looked as though they were cardboard cut-outs.
Driving back towards Perth someone ran into the back of us. It wasn't serious, no-one was hurt but it's just hassle all round. Exchanging details etc. delayed us so we hit Perth (bad choice of expression) in rush hour: it certainly wasn't KL, it wasn't even central London but it was BUSY. Glad to get back to the hotel really.
A week has already gone and it has flown past. No drinking at lunchtime, but no working out either. Am definitely going to have a drink now and sod the run!
Fremantle is a real mix of styles and has some very funky bars, coffee shops and the rudest T-shirts on the planet (I gave them a miss as I didn't think they would go down well at Ayers Rock!) It was also kind of quiet around the back streets and as Robert remarked the buildings looked as though they were cardboard cut-outs.
Driving back towards Perth someone ran into the back of us. It wasn't serious, no-one was hurt but it's just hassle all round. Exchanging details etc. delayed us so we hit Perth (bad choice of expression) in rush hour: it certainly wasn't KL, it wasn't even central London but it was BUSY. Glad to get back to the hotel really.
A week has already gone and it has flown past. No drinking at lunchtime, but no working out either. Am definitely going to have a drink now and sod the run!
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Spit or Swallow?!

I was a bit disappointed yesterday that we didn't see any kangaroos. I thought they'd be popping about all over the place. But today we saw these guys as soon as we drove out of the hotel. I've yet to see one jumping though!
We did the driving touristy bit this morning - Margaret River, Augusta, some lighthouse or other - the sea is the most beautiful aquamarine and inland there are just acres of vines. The driving is very relaxing, not that I've done any personally of course, but the roads are great and very quiet.
We thought we should 'do' a vineyard (well it would be rude not to) so chose Vasse Felix which was the first in the area. So to spit or swallow? Well the latter of course! You only get a couple of sips per glass and as we only did the one vineyard we were allowed to taste them properly (or not so properly if you're a wine buff I guess). If you sampled at all 100+ vineyards though you would be in trouble! I can heartily recommend the Vasse Felix Semillon 2005 (Robert wasn't too impressed with the Shiraz though!)
Saturday, January 27, 2007
G'DAY!
I must confess that I wrote the last post in KL airport as I said (no dancing ensued though) but could not post until now when we have finally arrived in Oz. We landed at Perth at 2am but were spared nightmare immigration queues by being off the plane sharpish!
Robert woke up with a dodgy tummy which meant the prospect of a 3 hour drive to Margaret River wasn't exactly a pleasant one! However we finally made it. We did discover that not having a map was a slight drawback resulting in the jouney taking 4+hours involving retracing of steps various times but it was through vineyards so it was quite pleasant! Cape Lodge where we are staying is certanly worth the drive - it overlooks a lake and is calmness itself. We're just having very English afternoon tea in the Drawing Room (very English in the respect that 2 of us are tapping away on our laptops) and we're just going to chill out later hoping that Robert recovers in time fo some wine-tasting tomorrow!
Robert woke up with a dodgy tummy which meant the prospect of a 3 hour drive to Margaret River wasn't exactly a pleasant one! However we finally made it. We did discover that not having a map was a slight drawback resulting in the jouney taking 4+hours involving retracing of steps various times but it was through vineyards so it was quite pleasant! Cape Lodge where we are staying is certanly worth the drive - it overlooks a lake and is calmness itself. We're just having very English afternoon tea in the Drawing Room (very English in the respect that 2 of us are tapping away on our laptops) and we're just going to chill out later hoping that Robert recovers in time fo some wine-tasting tomorrow!
Friday, January 26, 2007
Our Hosts in KL

Here's the lovely Kula, Ray and their two gorgeous boys! We said a very sad farewell to them a short time ago. They have shown us the real Malaysia and we feel privileged to have had such generous guides. Who'd have thought Robert would have been getting down and dirty with a plateful of crab last night (I gave that a miss) and noodles and dim sum for breakfast!
We're now sitting in the airport at KL having a glass of wine and listening to ABBA (if 'Dancing Queen' comes on I'm up there!) and waiting for our flight back to Singapore. We don't have too long a wait there (hopeully) before our flight to Perth. What a difference in cultures! The heat is pretty much the same though, although maybe not so humid in Oz. We leave here when it is 34C and are heading to temperatures of 40C apparently. Oh gosh sorry, it's kind of cold for you guys in England isn't it? Missing you all.
We're now sitting in the airport at KL having a glass of wine and listening to ABBA (if 'Dancing Queen' comes on I'm up there!) and waiting for our flight back to Singapore. We don't have too long a wait there (hopeully) before our flight to Perth. What a difference in cultures! The heat is pretty much the same though, although maybe not so humid in Oz. We leave here when it is 34C and are heading to temperatures of 40C apparently. Oh gosh sorry, it's kind of cold for you guys in England isn't it? Missing you all.
Keeping Cool in KL!


This is an added bonus of our trip as we're staying with Kula and Raymond in KL. It's a year since they left London and we've missed them so it's great to see them here in their new home. And ever since we landed yesterday afternoon we have been SPOILT! They introduced us to the delights of KL traffic (Robert is now totally bald after near misses with several scooters) and some different culinary experiences which we would never have dared try without their guidance. We travelled to the top of the KL tower to see the city sprawled beneath us, the Petronas Towers really are very stunning in their design. On a shallow note, a real bonus came last night when they arranged for a masseuse to come to their lovely home for some much-needed relief from jet lag which was followed by a meal and a catch-up by candlelight on their verandah! FABULOUS! One of the highlights though was meeting Ethan and Owen their 4-month old twins who are gorgeous and smell just as babies should: I keep having a good deep snort of them whenever I can!
Today we've visited an elephant sanctuary a couple of hours' drive away. We all fell in love with the two baby elephants and contemplated tucking them in the back of the CRV to bring back home with us. Now I'd love to go out walking with a couple of those beauties in the morning!
Today we've visited an elephant sanctuary a couple of hours' drive away. We all fell in love with the two baby elephants and contemplated tucking them in the back of the CRV to bring back home with us. Now I'd love to go out walking with a couple of those beauties in the morning!
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Singapore Slings!

Well we have finally arrived in Singapore and I have 1 tip for you all: Business Class is the only way to go. We went through check in and fast-track security in 15 minutes - fan-bleeding-tastic! Enough time to enjoy the pleasures of the lounge before partaking of the very generous servings of champagne on board. 12 hours zapped past although I wasn't quite as au fait with the bed mechanism as I might have been and of course didn't want to 'fess up that we didn't always travel that way. So by the time I'd arsed around having my legs in every conceivable position (!!) it was almost time for breakfast. And Singapore Airlines took my request for 'fish meals' very literally.
So once we'd landed we had time for a quick shower before heading to the 'Long Bar' at Raffles hotel where casting your peanut shells on the floor is obligatory. I couldn't quite bring myself to ask for a 'Singapore Sling' as the 101 English people who were already in there (many clutching M&S carrier bags) had already done just that!
Just time for a quick turnaround now before heading out for the evening. Hope you're all enjoying the cold weather. It's a bit steamy out here!
So once we'd landed we had time for a quick shower before heading to the 'Long Bar' at Raffles hotel where casting your peanut shells on the floor is obligatory. I couldn't quite bring myself to ask for a 'Singapore Sling' as the 101 English people who were already in there (many clutching M&S carrier bags) had already done just that!
Just time for a quick turnaround now before heading out for the evening. Hope you're all enjoying the cold weather. It's a bit steamy out here!
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