X: Xtremely Amazing Coastline

To begin to round off this year’s A-Z challenge I thought I would share with you more of the amazing coastline. Torquay to Port Fairy is 299 kilometres via the Great Ocean Road. This journey runs along the south western coast of Victoria. And can I say that none of it is the same. Around every bend the views were constantly changes, often taking away one’s breath. The other very interesting variant was the weather and the season. For this reason I am sure that the next time we visit, the experience will be different again.


K: Koalas In The Wild

I think my favourite part of our recent holidays was seeing koalas in the wild. While koalas are an Australian marsupial most people only see them in zoos or koala parks. There habitat is very limited because they are very fussy about the types of gum leaves they eat.

We were lucky enough to see koalas on two occasions. The first was at Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve in Victoria. A family pointed out two koalas to us at the very top of some gum trees. They were sleeping but we all so excited to see them. I think the last time I saw a koala out in nature was before I could vote. In other words over 40 years ago.

Our second koala sighting was a real surprise. It was in New South Wales at Narrandra. As we hadn’t planned to stop off here we hadn’t researched the town. If we had we would have known that the town is is working hard to breed koalas in the wild. It also has special protect environments for them. We were lucky enough to accidentally camp at one of these places. As it was in the early evening the were up and about moving around eating leaves. This was very special and something I had never seen before. I took a few videos so I hope you can see them. Both koalas were in separate trees. I hope you enjoy them as much as we did. Sharing koala sightings whilst on the road is a great way to start to get to know others.


The Amazing Cotton

Walking around the small country town of Yetman, I had the most amazing experience. While walking past her house my husband and I were approached by a friendly local. She invited us to come and meet her 4 day old goats. “Yes please,” we said as Kate opened the gate. The kids (baby goats) were so cute. There was about 8 of them and Kate picked up Cotton and handed him to me. His fur was so soft. I loved nursing him and he must have loved me as he snuggled in.

The next day we had some carrot tops which we dropped off to Kate for the goats to enjoy.

Written for the Word of the Day Challenge: Amazing