Sorry I haven’t been on here for so long. Its hard. Really hard to find the time to keep on top of the blog, keeping the motorhome clean, feeding our boys {why do we have to eat? Imagine how much time and money we would save if we didn’t have to eat!}, keeping on top of the washing, trying so very hard to finish my stupid studies online, starting up a business and then there is that thing called sleep.
Yeah time goes far too fast in one day.
Oh and a Puppy to train/care for/love on – gee she sure is easy to love on!
When we went south to our oldest son’s Engagement party we stayed at Myall Lake National Park in New South Wales, which is also called Mungo Campsites. Gosh was it the most amazing two nights stay ever. Take me back right now!
Actually now that we have “Beauty” in the family we can no longer stay there cause there are Dingos in the National Park and domestic animals are not allowed 🙁
Thought I would share some more pics of the Camping area, how to book and what to do when you are camping there – we walked across the beach the very next day and almost had the whole beach to ourselves, it was amazing. It was paradise for sure.
It was so amazing to see so many bins in one camping area. And it must make a huge difference because we didn’t see any rubbish laying around forgotten by travelers as they had somewhere to dispose of their waste!
Yeah it was cold, yeah we all had on winter jumpers, but the beach was still a gorgeous place to sit – especially out of the wind but in the gorgeous sunshine.
Oh man, wait to you see the Beach Photos – it was the most amazing place ever. We felt like we were the only people staying at Mungo Campsites. There was more campers, and a few did come down to the beach, but it still felt like we were the only ones enjoying the gorgeous beach.
We so love the beach, we could easily live in our motorhome, parked on a block of land, as long as we had access to the beach!
We have so much more amazing places to share and pictures. Will be sharing the gorgeous beach, and then where we stayed next – wait to you see that cute little rustic cabin!