26 June 2026

Day 5 - Into Perth

G'day it is Stowaway Frog here, am I am writing today's Post.

So, What can I write about today?

With no Off-Train excusions there really was nothing different to do from yesterday. 

Many just watched the scenery pass or rested while waiting for Brunch and Afternoon Tea to be served before disembarking at Perth.


But once we settled in to the Hotel, the Folks got all dressed up and we went out for Dinner - because TODAY was their 45th Wedding Anniversary.

We went to a fancy restaurant, at the top of a building and the floor kept moving - It made me feel a little greener than I normally am...

I don't think the Folks liked it very much, because they waited a long time after the Main Course,  and no one came to offer them Dessert or Coffee, so they left and went looking for Ice cream.



I hear we are not staying in Perth so I wonder what adventures we will have tomorrow?




25 June 2026

Day 4. The Nullarbor

The Route from Adelaide to our first stop, if Trains travelled in a lovely sweeping curve would have been approx. 1000 km (653 mi) but they don't, and I "broke" Google Maps several times trying to follow the exact train line.


So overnight we travelled from Adelaide to Port Augusta then on between the Salt Lakes turning at Tarcoola and heading for the Nullarbor Plain.

First stop - the once thriving town of Cook.  
Current permanent population FOUR.*
As well as being a Diesel and Water stop for passing trains - Indian Pacific included, it is also an overnight stop for resting train crews.



For us it is a welcome opportunity to stretch our legs.  
Walking the full length of the train (twice) and of course taking a Photo of the Engine is definitely on the Must Have list.


Back on board it was time to pull out that book or craft you packed but didn't think you would need, while travelling the longest straight stretch of rail in the world and watching the endless nothing of the Nullarbor roll past.  


The sun sets in time for us to roll in to our next stop.  
At roughly 1,000,000 hectares (Approx. the size of Sydney) Rawlinna is the worlds largest Sheep Station and the venue for tonight's Off-train Outback Dinner.


It was a beautiful evening and the food - prepared on board the Train was extremely generous and perfect to share.


Dinner over and the Entertainment and Staff winding down after a very long day by dancing on the tables, 
we knew it was time wander back to our cabins, or look for a nightcap in the lounge.





*(Click Image to read Plaque)

24 June 2026

Day 3 Broken Hill to Hahndorf


"Morning has Broken.. 
Like the First Morning" 

and If you are awake at 6:30 am you were treated to an Outback Sunrise.

By 7:30 we were already in Broken Hill and at our first Off Train Experience for the day.

And what an experience it was!  
An interesting and amusing talk on using Native Ingredients from the Chef at the Tipsy Camel.
Followed by Bingo and a Floor show led by Broken Hill's very own Shelita and Amanda - 
What They could do in 6" Platforms and even higher hair was amazing.

(Kudos to Them for being SO glamourous at 7:00am!)
By 9:00 am we were back on Board and off to Breakfast. 
Will it be a Full Breakfast, Scrambled Eggs with Hot Smoked Trout or something lighter? Crumpets with Fresh Berries & Mascarpone!
Coffee, Tea Fresh Juice anyone?

With nowhere to stop between Broken Hill and Adelaide, you chat with other travellers, join in a hand of cards or learn to play UNO and watch the scenery go past while enjoying a Cocktail.  

Here is 2 Challenges for you.
1.  Ask the Bartender to make an LLB that looks like a 'Grown-up drink' 
2. Try drinking this on a moving train and not spill any!

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Finally arriving in Adelaide we were transferred to Coaches for the 30 minute drive to Hahndorf. 
It is Australia's Oldest surviving German Settlement.

First Stop for Wine & Cheese Tasting at The Lane Vineyard.


And Finishing off the Day with Bavarian Hospitality at HAUS.

Bring a sense of Fun and a Very Big Appetite!


Between courses we were treated to some Fun Facts about Bavarian Culture and a Performance from Uber Oompah.

And, of course Stowaway Frog made some New Friends!











(FYI- the cocktail of choice for everyone this trip? Espresso Martini.) 

23 June 2026

Day 2 - All Aboard

12:00 Check in  

Lanyards & Room Numbers with Refreshments in the Eternity Lounge at Sydney Train Station before boarding. 

And Mr. S. Frog asked if he could have his own Lanyard, seeing he was coming as an invited guest this time.


Coffee & Conversation was enjoyed in the Lounge while we spent the afternoon watching the Sydney Suburbs & Blue Mountains roll past.

DH and I choose to Dress for Dinner on the First Night,  
(Not a lot of guests do, but the Staff appreciate it.)

And Dinner did not disappoint. 

Three wonderful courses served in the Queen Adelaide Dining Car.

Earlier today, there were some issues with the power and when the Cabin lights dimmed, we thought 'Oh-no, Not again' but, 
when the Staff started singing we realised they had found out about our Anniversary.

A special Celebration Cake from the Chef and Crew.  
They definitely surprised us!
And Our Dining companions happily helped us enjoy the extra dessert!

When it was time to head back to Our Cabin, knowing freshly made beds waited for us and .. 
Oh this is different!
No Chocolate on the Pillow tonight. 
Everyone got a special first night Treat.  
Pillow Mist and Sleep-easy Tea!





22 June 2026

From Melbourne to Perth via Sydney

The look on my DB's face as he tried to work out how or why we were going to Perth via Sydney was priceless. 

But if you want the full Coast to Coast experience of the Longest Train journey in Australia, you have to start at the Beginning.  
And THAT, for this trip is Sydney. 


Prelude:
I read recently that "Melbourne doesn't have any  Landmark Building that you get that 'must have' Tourist photo taken in front of."  * 

Sydney however, has the Harbour Bridge and Opera House.
So for the rest of our 'Arrival Day', Ice-cream in one hand and Camera in the other, we played Tourist.



Day 1.

I can't say that Sydney rolled out the Welcome Mat for us.  

More like a doormat with "Please Wipe your Feet" printed on it.

But who would have thought we needed to bring a brolly to Sunny Sydney?

So, instead of wandering the streets looking for more Iconic Photo ops, we spent most of the day at the Heritage Listed Queen Victoria Building. Opened in 1898 and Built in the Romanesque Revival Architectural Style.  
It certainly is beautiful.
Why stay so long?
Other than the rain, and a Coffee Meetup with an ex-work Colleague of DH's - I had forgotten to pack my belt, and spent all morning looking for one... heaven help if I had decided I also needed an Umbrella!

We did also Walk through Hyde Park and shelter in the Museum until they called time.

So, footsore and damp who was to argue with Hot Coffee and Chocolate drenched Waffles?
After all - We are on Holiday.






*Be warned - One day, I may just go out and take 'Selfies' in front of all OUR Iconic Landmarks!


19 June 2026

Hello Autumn -


You have taken your time getting here....

Autumn's answer to Winter Puddles 
Must be Jumped in!

11 May 2026

Anniversaries and Adventures ...

Since DH retired we have been using Our Wedding Anniversary as an excuse to have a Break from the demands of the everyday.
 
A time to go "Off-Grid", reset my Mental Health and honestly say "Sorry Mum - the phone doesn't work where we are going".

When DH insisted we go on that first trip on The Ghan - I have, I admit - been hooked on not having to do anything but turn up and decide what "Entrée, Main and Dessert" I want for Breakfast.


This Year marks our 45th Anniversary so we are returning to the Indian Pacific to do the Sydney to Perth Journey.

Can I do 10 Days in 10 Photos? - Save that for Instagram.
I am also not going to Backdate my Posts this year.

Catching up on our adventures in June!



This Post is - a bookmark - to remind me when I come back for my 'Year in Review' that we did do something during May.


10 May 2026

Anniversaries, Adventures and ...

 And .. It's Mother's Day.

No time to Celebrate - I have to Pack for a very well needed Break.

When visiting my Mother - I had the Fun of seeing my DB trying to work out why we were flying to Sydney - when he thought we were going to Perth.  


Well you do, if you are going on the Indian Pacific Train!

No time to chat - Gotta Pack.  Nothing like leaving things to the last minute but in my defence - I was going to do that yesterday.


9 May 2026

Anniversaries and Adventures and Saying Goodbye.

The Saying Goodbye bit came early this month with the sudden loss of a SIL. 
And the inevitable scramble to get everyone to the Funeral from all corners of the Country and Overseas.

Once again we sat in a service listening to stories about someone we realised we barely knew, even though she had been DH's SIL for nearly 50 years.


And afterwards, we caught up with Folk we hadn't seen in ages and introduced new members of the Family to their Great Aunts and Uncles and distant Cousins.  

Somehow we felt that Helen was there somewhere, making sure everything ran smoothly.

The dishes are done
Time to put your feet up
and Rest.





11 April 2026

Australian Quilt Convention

I have been volunteering for White Glove Duty at Showcase and the AQC for .... a bit now and have never posted a photo of Yours Truly on Duty.

Today we had our Photos taken for a post on the Vic Quilters Instagram account.



With a lovely "Thank you" for what we do.

Two hours of walking around and having some interesting conversations.
Can I Help You? Not only applies to questions about the quilts but Also:-           
                    
            Sorry I don't know where they are selling the - Insert product here -
            I will find out where "the Lady selling the Book" has gone...
            The Ladies' Room ... is That way

And then there are the real treasures - 
            "I would love to do this but ...."
             "I don't have room and can't afford a Machine." 
                              
I have 2 questions for you.
            Can you thread a needle?
            Can you follow Instructions?

She answered Yes to Both - "I do Needlepoint."
I showed her a quilt made entirely by hand.
A conversation followed about the History of Quilting, and the fact that Quilts were being made long before Sewing Machines were Invented. 
She went off to research English Paper Piecing. 

Volunteering has it's moments - maybe that is why I keep coming back.




            


5 April 2026

Easter Greetings

From My Family to Yours


We hope you have a Blessed and Happy Easter 




3 April 2026

Good Friday

Last week the Victorian Government announced that, to help with the rising cost of Fuel and it's flow on charges, that Public Transport will be Free until the end of April.

At the end of our Tram line is a Cafe that is open today when everyone else is not.


While we were there, we overheard an exchange between a Tram Driver and a Customer that brought tears to my eyes.

"No - no,  please let me 
I am getting a Free Tram ride - 
It is the Least I can do"

And with that he paid for her Almond Latte.

Isn't it Good to know
There are Good People 
who do Good Things
on Good Friday.


1 April 2026

No Joke ...

I Found My Sewing Machine ...

And it still works!


Unfortunately - No Quilting

Just 1 Blouse Repair and 5 Pairs of DH's Trouser hems to be taken up...



29 March 2026

15 Years Today -

And I am still here.
Photographing - Researching - Writing - Editing - Posting about the things that happen in my corner of Melbourne Australia, and Our Journeys Beyond.

So What Have I been up to in the 5 Years since my 10 Years in 10 Photos Post?

2021
10 Years ago I started a Mystery Applique Quilt,
this Time it is a Mystery Hexi Quilt and an EPP Challenge.
Covid was still alive and well with Melbourne Lockdowns
But we managed to Dive through a Window and
Celebrate our 40th Wedding Anniversary on The Indian Pacific
with a Little Photo-bombing Stowaway.*


2022
A Year of Building Stuff, Fixing Stuff and Demolishing Stuff
Two Grand daughters became Three
We went on a Big Train Adventure to Brisbane 
and Spent Christmas in Isolation with Covid


2023
We started the Year by continuing our Reno, moving Rooms around 
and making the House 'Work for Us'.
I started Culling Duplicate Photographs from the Computer*
Three Grand daughters became Four
And we embarked on a Bathroom Rebuild 
that we had to walk out on, to go on 
Another Train Adventure MELB-BRI-ADL-Kangaroo Is- MELB


2024
Birthdays, Funerals, Exhibitions 
and Putting our Bathroom Reno on hold 
to help out TWO others with Emergency Repairs
And Our Bucket List Holiday 
The GHAN - with a Side Trip around Uluru and the Mereenie Loop.


2025
Four Grand daughters became FIVE
We crossed off the Last Aussie Capitol City from our List 
with a Tour of HOBART and Tasmania
Spent the rest of the Year Repairing and Renovating Other Peoples places
and said Goodbye to our Neighbours of 45 years.

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Doing 5 Years is only Half as spectacular as my 10 Year Post - But as it stands I do hope that I am still poking at Keyboards and posting Real Photos in another 5 Years.

Things have changed for Us, with DH's Retirement, he wants to Travel and once we see everything we can see in this Big Brown Land of Ours, we will head to New Zealand - I have been there once, but They tell me that 4 hours in Auckland Airport doesn't count! 

So from Me - It's Thanks for still Reading and I am heading back to continue *Culling those photographs!







*You can follow Stowaway Frog's Adventures
on Instagram at  STOWAWAY FROG


2 March 2026

A Lovely Thought

The 'Girls' next door didn't know I have been unwell.  Nor did they know I had been craving Cake. 

They DID know that DH had been 'quietly' bringing their Bins in ever since they moved in to the back Unit.


And Yesterday they appeared on the front doorstep with a Fresh out of the Oven Home Baked Loaf of Banana Bread.

To say 'Thank You'.



It is a long story but the smell of Overripe Bananas and me - Don't get on too well.  So I avoid cooked Banana anything...


I had just been reading an article about challenging your "Norm" and "Breaking free from a routine built for endurance rather than enjoyment".


So today - Considering this was a Gift from Thankful Hearts.  
It was not the day to say 
"I don't eat Banana Bread"





The article I had been reading concluded with 
"choose the unknown ... And sometimes, just sometimes, it’s absolutely delicious."






Link to Article Referenced: 


22 February 2026

I have a Map.

It's not an "Normal Map" - One of paper that never quite goes back into its creases.  
This One is Fabric and is actually an Embroidery Wall-hanging 
With the Awesome title of "MAP MY LAP" (That's my Lap around Australia!)

It has all the Major Roadhouses, Station Stays, Roads & Outback Tracks. 
As well as the  Indian Pacific and Ghan Train Lines. 
(They haven't caught up with The Overland or Great Southern - But I have added those routes in as well.)


It is getting a bit congested around Adelaide as the Great Trains are Based at  Adelaide's Keswick Station.

I have also added Our Great South Australian Adventure of 2008 (Teal with Gold Beads for where we stayed each night.)


Red for the Ghan runs through the Heart of the Country while the Blue of Indian Pacific goes Perth to Sydney

The Great Southern - Brisbane to Adelaide via Melbourne is Orange
And The Overland (also Blue) travels from Melbourne to Adelaide.

Our travels around Victoria are still to be done but I am thinking I will just add some Seed Beads in the places we have stayed, especially when you retrace your steps.

And we haven't forgotten Tasmania!
Our latest Adventure is already Mapped In.


I couldn't resist adding these Iron On Train Patches to my Order.

I just have to work our WHERE I want to put them 



And when it is time to take my Embroidery On the Road - 
It came with a very well thought out Organic Cotton Tote Bag with room for my Threads and Scissors


So Where To Next?  And do I pack it or enjoy reliving the trip when we get back?



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If anyone's interested you can get them from Ecoluxe Travel Decor.  
They specialise in making comfy bedding for Caravans & Campers.