We have been traveling for 9 months know - that's the time it takes to grow a baby in the womb and birth it - and my gosh can we relate to the analogy of 'birthing our dream' initially our dream was to travel Australia... And we thought this would take about 12 months, so that was the time frame we had in mind. We got to victoria in December 2011 and we didn't leave there until February this year - we spent 3 months there (even though that's where both Sam and I were born and raised). So our story begun to change from "yeah we will travel for 12 months..." to "as long as it takes!" if you haven't yet read my guest blog post on New Life On The Road's blog [ < link] then I suggest you do. In the blog post I explain about how we educate our kids (or how they do it themselves! ;-) to how it all really started (being dead 'broke') and also I imply many times that "Travel is Journey not a destination" even though most people travel just to get away from it all... For us it's a lifestyle that we wouldn't trade for anything! (at this stage! ;-)

If you haven't yet seen us talk about our 6 month update on YouTube - with a guest appearance - then you can watch it below.
Where are we?

If you follow our Facebook page you will notice that we have been posting a lot of photos of the stunning Flinders Ranges in South Aus. We have been captivated by this great land and we can fairly say that it's the most amazing place we have been - thus far! Where we are staying -Beltana Station Homestead - It's beyond limits of Adelaide ... 6 hours to be exact. The closest major town is 2 hours away and the space here feels incredible! There is no ocean, infact not much water at all except for some creek beds and natural springs - few and far between. There is 1/2 million acres with thousand of sheep, cattle, goats and alpacas. This place was NOT where we thought we would want to stay for very long... I mean what for? We couldn't figure out why residents here loved it so much... The land is barren... Yes the ranges are beautiful but beauty can be found anywhere right?! 
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"Our view of paradise everyday"
Our hearts have been captured! 
This land has captured our hearts and has drawn us to a place which we did not expect to stay a long time!

Always expect the unexpected if anything at all!

At first we resisted the thought of staying on the station for a while. We were doing a work exchange for accommodation (they are willing like that!) and Sam was enjoying it while I was pluggin away at my biz! It was harmonious and we were happy to be here. As a few weeks went on and Darwin was on our minds for the winter we were trying to make it happen. We tried to plan our trip up there giving ourselves 4 weeks. We thought that it would be better to spend the winter in a warmer place... That things would be much more manageable. We TRIED to plan but blocks would come up like money, travel time and working in with my building business plans, we needed new tires for the rig, we needed more fuel cams, we needed more supplies... Things just kept coming up! When we finally gave into the fact that we were NOT that inspired to go we said the words (which were hard to say by the way as we felt we had something to live up to) "why don't we stay here for a few months!?" it's like something lit in our hearts even though we felt that this was against who we were as the Freedom Family! But thinking and feeling through it some more we realised that "yes! We are the freedom family! And we live from that place in our hearts where we can CHOOSE what and where we want we want to be... There are no limits and we should always expected the unexpected!" this is what changed for us... This allowed our minds to be even more open to new opportunities and magical possibilities! 

Since Making the quote above ring in our hearts and minds we have had the opportunity for Sam to live out one of his dreams of working as a station hand! His working full time here on the station -which can be a little challenging for me trying to run a biz too - but we make it work for us! 
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Sam heading out on his first Muster
The kids love it here! They have enough space to be themselves and play in the dirt, with baby animals and down at our favourite creek spot and other kids to play with!
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Charlotte & Tate - Happy souls!
What we have noticed the most about this place is how much we have personally changed since opening ourselves up to the magical-ness and healing and spiritual energy of this indigenous land! Soooooo much has changed for us in very deep and meaningful ways! I just don't know where to begin to tell our stories!? Maybe another time!?
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FEELING the land....
For me... Miracles have taken place here. I have been manifesting the most amazing things and people AND experiences in my life that just blow my own mind! My dream of going to Cancun in Mexico and meeting with my soul sister for a good ol' time has come to fruit-ation! I WON a retreat to Cancun [link]! I'll be going at end of September this year - without my family which will be an interesting challenge! I'll also be going to Texas and Chicago while I'm that way to meet with some really special people in my life! <3 I'll be gone for 10 days -scary, but I'm up for the challenge! You can watch my video entry and announcement video HERE

About 2 months ago I was dreaming of some office space to get some of my important work done. I was getting frustrated that I had lack of Rhythm and focus time... I was - wait for it..... Dreaming of living in a house again!!!! Feeling into it more it was not a house I wanted but a space to feel creative and to have some focus time.. That's what was really important! Being here at Beltana has created that space for me. I feel creative and more determined than when we were moving every 1 to 2 weeks! I've got a business plan in place to create eBooks, eCourses, personalised coaching program's, they are all coming into fruit while being here as I have that extra time as space to feel 'at home' and just get my shit done! 
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"Getting Inspiration & Creativity from nature"
Even though there is not much here, per-se,  there are more possibilities at my door step! My dream - of about 2 weeks ago - of having the feeling that other women really need to feel what I've felt here and have their lives transform too is coming into my reality! My friend and I along with Beltana station and a camel trekking one man show are organising a 'Women's Spiritual Retreat' here in the outback - there is no better place! You can stay up to date and not miss a thing by signing up to our newsletter! > 

Soooo it seems we are going to be here for a while :-)))))) which feels VERY good to us! We are thinking close to the end of year to make away across to Vic again and get on the 'Spirit of Tasmania' and spend some of the summer in Tasmania - which is just a little bit dreamy for us ;-) since we wanted to do it this year. All in good timing! And you know what.... We are NOT in any rush - this is a lifestyle for us! And if you're sitting there reading this thinking "I would give anything for that kind of lifestyle" then I can tell you that you're in the right place! The unique thing about us - the freedom family - is that we are so passionate about our lives that amongst all our passion is our desire to help people like you who also want freedom! Over the next few weeks we will be re-vamping our Freedom Family break- free program in a way that will make it absolutely life changing for you and your family as well as that we want to offer a simple eBook that will help ignite your fire and get your arse in your freedom travel  life : eBook will be on 'How to make money while you travel' offering really practical steps to take! We are serious about US living from freedom and we are dead keen to see you live your life in the Same way! And if you're reading our blog and have been following us for a while then I'm guessing you're craving that freedom! It's time for you to stop reading and start doing! Don't ya recon!?
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Live in YOUR world of possibility!
Desert Bliss.......
 
 
All good things have to come to an end...
To allow more room for more good things...
We have finished our time in the Adelaide Hills. A total
If almost 5 weeks!!! That's a record for us! We felt so drawn to the hills, but the cold began to become less than a novelty and we almost become grump very day...  particularly the kids! Although they did like the time it 'snowed' :-)
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Charley experiencing her first 'snow'
At the end of the week (which is usually Thursday afternoon for us) me (tara) and a friend went to the local winery - Kersbrook winery - to de-brief  from the week and create new and exciting intentions for the next, even though there was wine involved they were very productive times!  I now have expense taste! I find I hard to find enjoyment to wine that costs less than $15 a bottle... I prefer wine at $25 and up!
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Enjoying some wine with friends
I (Tara) spent my 26th birthday (old I know!) in the hills with our new friends. Birthdays are always a weekend thing for us! It begun on Thursday where we shopped for the sake of shopping (not an occasional thing for us) Sam wanted to buy me something, but I hate useless shit lol he knew what I wanted we just needed to find somewhere to get it done.
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Just a little bit proud! ;-)
I got it Periced (again) and I love it! A few seconds of slight pain was worth it! Now to find somewhere warmer to show it off ;-)

On Friday I did some of my Coach Tara Lea work and then organised a trip to kersbrook winery with my friend Amanda. We always say we will oly be a couple of hours but then it turns in to 4 or more! Lol

On Saturday we prepared for my party that night. I had fun preparing my own food for the party... yum! 
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Tara licking her fingers! ;-)
We had a campfire and good company (and wine) and it was a blast!
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Party under a tarp with (borrowed) fairy lights and a campfire!
On Sunday (my actual birthday) we went for a drive... we were going to go for a horse trail ride but they couldn't fit us in, then we found another wonderful surprise.....
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I got a goat for my birthday! I love kids!
This is 'Mia' the beautiful kid goat... she loved me and I loved her... but I wasn't allowed to take her with us ;-) So NO I didn't not get a goat for my birthday - maybe next year!? ;-) We had a bast at the 'Farm Barn' in the Adelaide hills!
We then ended the weekend with a yummy gourmet pie and sample beers form a local brewy! yum yum & yum!
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Enjoying some bakery goods and beers!
We've had a blast in the Adelaide Hills and it just was getting too cold for us to stay any longer - un bearably cold! We are setting off the Beltana Station again.... we feel 'led' there again. So watch for for more cool stuff from The Flinders Ranges in South Aus! 
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Zeus just getting by in the cold weather!
"Life is good or can be good!"
Talk soon!

~ Tara
 
 
So living on the road seems all Rosie from a glance but like with anything in life you just don't really know what it's like until you experience it for yourself!

I remember before we begun to travel 6 months ago (can you believe it!) that I slightly feared weather... I feared living in a canvas thin walls as I imagined that they wouldn't protect like a solid house structure would. But that fear soon disappeared as I was so determined to live the life of travel and figured we could just follow the good weather.

BUT whatever the weather there will always be challenges. Weather is unpredictable and I actually like this about it. I love that it can be rainy one day and sunny the next. I lie in bed at night wondering what the next day will be like... I like that element of surprise! 

Considering the rest of my family - particularly our kids can make me nervous in combination with unpredictable weather. I know I can keep myself safe but what about 2 other lives! 

Recently (couple of months ago) we had a full on experience with wind of 61km winds. Now that doesn't sound like much but I can assure you it was full on and it seemed to get worse each day out of the 7 days we were staying on the coast of Victoria. We could have moved but in this instance we felt stuck for the first time in a travels. We were waiting on our next lot of income to come through - this felt like the longest week ever! 

Living with....
Through this experience with wind we soon had to learn very quickly that we had to accept it not reject it. When we felt high strung things like massive hole in the side of our tent happened....
After a meltdown and lots of cursing and wishing that a house with solid walls would pop up in front of us we felt that we needed to be smart... To go with the wind not against it, learn to live with it rather than complain and resist it and wish for something better. Amongst the vet restless nights with our tent moving in, out up and down we still managed to live with it and find a new appreciation for it
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Living with The Crazy wind!

As I write this post we are experiencing consistent rain. At first we resisted it... Thinking we can't wait to get away from the 'bad weather! What is 'bad' weather anyhow? Some consider bad weather as too much humidity or rainy or windy or coldness... This helped us to reconsider so called bad weather. We figured that we need to 'bad' to make the good. Rain helps grass grow, sun feels nice when it kisses the skin, rain can feel refreshing like new beginnings, wind can feel high energy which can remind us to be settled in our own bodies... It all effects us and I personally think it helps us grow so much. We have learnt so many things from the weather - aka mother nature! We  have learnt that we can be one with it and adjust accordingly!  
We often wonder how people native to the lands would cope with different weather... The answer is obvious... They adjust and accept whatever weather comes their way, they don't resist it, they respect it! 


I'm listening late at night to a beautiful lil with creek trickling water through it... It's so calming and peaceful. The funny this is that people buy those fake water fountains in stores for this effect! I feel so blessed to be experiencing it now! Thank you rain! :-)
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Lil Tranquil Creek flowing from rain

I love living the life we live! Not because it's easy but because in addicted to this great land! We have learnt so much from allowing ourselves to 'feel' places... Not just visit them. We are not the type just to 'see' places we would much rather feel places meaning that we open ourselves to new experiences and this affects our personal growth in a HUGE way. We are way different from 6 months ago that we are finding it hard to adjust to the 'new us' but we love it and wouldn't trade it for anything!

Get out there are begin to 'feeling' places with your family- you're life will change even if it's just day trips, it all makes a difference! Believe that! 

Here's to your freedom! 

~ Tara 
 
 
The last 4 weeks have been full on! I always try to blog here at least once a week to keep in contact with you but so much else has been happening which is causing us to think about what we are really passion about. 

We are not going anywhere! In fact part of the reason of our busyness is that we are taking action on our inspirations. We are expanding our communities (sam's passion, my passion and here - our combined passion)! We're excited - if you can't tell! ;-)

Anyhow, what have we been doing??? Well lots n losts LOL. I hope that you're connected with us on Facebook, because we do post there daily.

Okay so I'm (tara) writing this blog post from the Adelaide Hills, in a little town that we have taken a liking to - Kersbrook! Maybe its their FABULOUS wines??? ;-P We haven't been in Kersbrook for the past 4 weeks though. We left to the Flinders (not sure that we would come back down) but we felt such a heart tug. We have formed some really great new friendships and we can sort out some of the 'logistics' in our life like: New iphone and ipad & buying other stuff you just can't get to up in the 'desert' :-)

The drive to our first stop in the Flinders - Hawker - was spectacular, we were NOT expecting the beauty of it. I mean we have seen pictures of it, but it truly is so different when you experience it!
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Driving the Flinders Ranges

We found an amazing big Gumtree that was a 'tourist-y' thing. It was MASSIVE!!!! Sam and I giggled like little kids (as our kids slept in the car) running to the big gumtree and wondering how we could climb it :-)

Hawker was a little town. we stayed for only 5 nights at Flinders Ranges Caravan Park. While we were there we experience some amazing walks which just blew us away with the history of the Ranges and Aboriginal paintings from years ago!

Cave exploring, rock climbing and specular views… We actually shot Sam's first ever 'Survival with Sam' film which will be 'revealing all' soon - okay I'm such a tease! ;-)

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Aboriginal Cave exploring Walk

We love wild life and we found a baby  lizard which we gently picked up and gave it some love… and I touched RED dirt - that was a dream come true for me  - yes it's the simple things that please me and I'm proud of it!

Aboriginal Cave drawings and exploring .....
Enjoying our walks..... 

After we left Hawker we came across 'Station Stays or Farm Stays' through a really great website. We called Beltana Station right away as they said the exchange work for accommodation and we wanted that exact experience! We weren't sure what to expect, but I tell you that is was way more than that… The Flinders Ranges is explained to be the land of healing and spiritual connection… thats EXACTLY what we felt being there! Anyone who goes there says there is something special about it… some can't explain….. You just have to BEB there yourself!
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Beltana Station
While we were staying at Beltana Station I suddenly felt the urge to write 'my book' which has been brewing in me for a while now (years) but as always the timing is always right! I made the decision and have announced it and it is happening!!!! If you want to stay in touch about this head over to my blog.

Over the weekend of our stay there we went on a 4wd trek around the 1/2 million acre property - thats MASSIVE!!!!! Of couse we didn't do the lot we just did a few hours worth.
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Where the hell are we??
we were amazed everywhere that we look! History, scenery, the feel… everything! It was awe-some! couldn't get enough!

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An old hut we found & had lunch in ;-)
Some of my favourite pictures...

Beltana is known for it's free range animals, in particular 'Chocolate' the very friendly Alpaca! We would often wake early in the morning to him trying to steal our bread LOL. He has such a personality. Sometimes while I was working on the computer he would be standing right next to me poking his nose in my business.  The kids loved him!
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"Chocolate" with his Alpaca & Sheep Friends & A Tiny Lizard that found us
One this I was amazed by was the natural water springs and creeks… they are very magical… we spent hours at a time just being there… cooking damper on the fire and the kids even played in the water. The sun was kissing our skin…. about time! LOL


So tell me… have you seen sunsets like this???
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Sunsets at Beltana Station
this is 3 days worth of sunsets at Beltana right in front of our camper trailer… every night was so different and the STARS are amazing! You just HAVE to experience it for yourself or join us on one of our Freedom Family Getaways…… more of that later LOL - I know teasing again! ;-)

As I write this we (sitting in the Adelaide Hills…. just a bit cold ;-) We are actually going back to Beltana in a week time….and then…..wait for it….. DARWIN!!!!! OMG sun and warmth and swimming and ooooooooh yeah!!!!!!! LOL I will miss South Australia though…. so much had been able to transform for us while behind here…. The feel of the place is pretty awesome (if you're into that kinda thing)… and will miss our *new* friends.


I'll follow up next week. In the meantime please connect with us on Facebbok & Twitter AND YouTube we love to have you there!

 
 
When I heard people talk about the Adelaide Hills I thought "They're hills, how exciting can that be" but the people I spoke to assured me that "it's beautiful and you must go there" so we took their advice. 

Our initial introduction to the Adelaide HIlls was a very twisted one (hahahaha ;-) we took a wrong turn and went through seriously windy road to get to our friends house where we would set up camp on the acreage. 
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Winding through Adelaide Hill roads
This view of Adelaide city was 'almost' worth all the windy roads ;-)
we did finally get there (about a 1 1/2 detour!) :-)

Most of our week was full and busy - I had an influx of opportunities and clients for my coaching business. So in some ways it felt really productive and other ways I felt like I just didn't have enough time for everything.

Sam cooked for us and our friends that we were staying with overnight for the week - we thought it was a good exchange for some power and a place to stay. Every night was a feast with a bottle of red! Well deserved after  busy days for both me & my family and my friends from AER online solutions (if you want a website built, I can highly recommend them!) 

On Wednesday we visited the Big Rocking Horse - When I was about 5 or 6 I went their with my family and I remember having a picture taken in front of it! So I felt that strong urge to go back and so our kids.
After Charley and I climbed the big rocking horse we went to visiting the 'toy factory' where all handmade wooden toys existed… we were in our element! 
We then noticed that they had a free range animal farm that you can go into and hand feed all the animals. Our kids love animals and sop do we so we knew that everyone would love it. Goats, sheep, alpacas, ducks, cooks, kangaroos, wallabies, lyrebirds & emus (think that all LOL) - we spent ages in there - feeding, patting, having fun!
Get a good feel of The Big Rocking Horse by watching our video
On the Thursday our friends needed to visit clients in the area of 'Sterling' - they told us its one of the 'major towns' and it had a nice alternative feel to it so we followed them to this town which was so…. 'cute' and amazing… it had a real 'German' feel to it, with stone buildings and all. I personally love the 'alternative' store… like the healthfood stores! YUM!!!! I was in my element! 
Our friends had planned for us to experience a bit of the Borossa Valley (wine country!) over the weekend… My friend Amanda and I we're told by our partners that they would happily look after the kids while we did some wine tasting! oooooh yeah! 
The first winery we stopped off at was so 'flash' almost a bit too fancy… their wines were awesome though
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okay, so Tara was a little hypo ;-)
We also stopped off at the 'Whispering Wall' which is basically a big weir for town water but it has fabulous acoustic effects… check it out in our video below for a laugh :-D
One winery we went to was wonderful for the kids and adults. They had an animal farm attached as well as a massive play area for the kids  - while Mumma's and dadda's enjoyed some tasty drinks!
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delicious wines.... Mmmmm....
We left Adelaide Hills on Monday headed for the stunning Flinders Ranges….. But we will be retuning to the HIlls because of their amazing wine! LOL and people and I would love to spend my 26th Birthday there with my friends, good wine, campfire and a horse trail ride!

ooh, almost forget…. this is how Amanda (CEO of AER online solutions) and I spent our well earned Friday night
 
 
As we left MIllicent we headed along the coast line to a town called Robe…. It was truly a perfect day to explore this beautiful, alternative little town!

When we park our 'rig' we felt such a relief… Fresh air, sparkling water & a few hours of exploring new things
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First Impressions of Robe, SA
We walked the town first noticing that it had a bit of an 'alternative feel' to it. 

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An old house that I liked in the main street
We stopped off at the local ice-creamery to experience the fuss ;-)

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Local Ice-cream!
It was such a beautiful day that we needed to 'soak it up' so we sat on gene grass while the kids played and watched the sparkling water.
We needed more…. so we headed to the info centre to hear whats around and then we set off around the town more to 'soak it up'.


The ocean really is so close to the road we felt like we could easier drive into the water off the cliff!

We found some old ruins of a Gaol (Jail house), which had some fascinating history to it (who needs school ;-) and we explored and ran across what used to be an old jail.


More Robe Beauty

The nights in kingston were freezing but the days were spectacular! 

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A fav pic!
The foreshore beach was amazing for collecting large shells to make 'Mermaid Bars' from!
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Painting Sea Shells
One morning Sam taught us (me and kids) and some fellow campers on how to hunt for Pipis (or cockles) - we had a ball!

Big Things

Kingston is home to the Big Lobster

We love big things lol…. and Australia seems to be full of icons like this! Unfortunately since we got there late we were unable to buy any local seafood because they were closed :-(


Right next door to the Big Lobster is an amazing Tractor museum which our little boy Tate LOVED! He loves tractors - anything with an engine really!

Bigger n better things to come - as always! 

Heading for Adelaide Hills next!

 
 
We spent our first Easter 'on the road' in Millicent South Australia. Good friday consisted of Sam creating hot cross buns from scratch (thinking that they would last until easter sunday!)
We used out cast iron pot to rise the yeast and bread in… and since it was a cool day I (tara) thought it was a smart idea that our car would be the perfect 'warm place' to raise the bread - and it worked!

The buns didn't even last long enough to take a picture! 

GRATEFUL MOMENT!

As we travel we met so many people and one thing that I love the most about living the way that we do is that our children are exposed to all sorts of people - different nationalities etc. This one day Charlotte wanted us to read her a book but we were both pre-occupied so she took the initiative to ask someone (that she obviously trusted). She asked a french man to read her Dora the Explorer book to her and he said that he doesn't speak much english so Sam suggested that he read it in French… and so he did…. and charlotte LOVED it! Cam cam away from it with her eyes bright with new inspiration! I love that!
Easter Saturday

We spent Easter saturday (with a new friend) exploring Mt Gambier which has some A-mazing volcanic history and great scenery.

Check out the 'Blue Lake' - it really is that blue (from the limestone apparently!)
PLAY TIME!

Our friend then lead us to a lake and playground up the hill from the Blue Lake and we just couldn't resist a play!
check out this funny video of Tate doing chin ups… he really knows how! ;-)
LOVE THOSE KINDA DAYZZZZ

We love those kinda days where we allow room for unpredictable activities…. basically it's exploring! :-) 

We found a Tower to explore… Wasn't expecting it to be a steep incline all the way up…. 
But it was worth the hike!
The history with the tower was interesting but more so was the old live volcano that used to live
Magic in the Centre of Town

We then headed into the centre of town as we heard of the 'sinkhole' right in the middle of the town… so we just HAD to experience this!

We came across some interesting sculptures before exploring the sinkhole
The entrance into the sinkhole 'cave gardens' was magical!
The history of the cave gardens is also amazing and what a great feature for the centre of a town! 
Our Friend then told us of another sinkhole close by that he just knew we would love to explore. 

We have Never have seen beauty like this!

The Umpherston Sinkhole…. OH MY GOD! It truly was something I never imagined to have experienced…there was something truly amazing about it…. not only the size…
Our Friend then told us of another sinkhole close by that he just knew we would love to explore. 

I Never have seen beauty like this!

The ulphenton Sinkhole…. OH MY GOD! It truly was something I never imagined to have experienced…there was something truly amazing about it…. not only the size…
But the pure beauty of the green-ness and the chance to open our minds to something that mother nature herself has created and ENJOY it!
The kids had such a great time running through the gardens (which reminded me a bit of Alice in Wonderland) and smelling beautiful flowers. 
There's only way way to finish a day like this…
We heard of the Tantanoola tiger…. and we read the 'many' stories about how it all came about, so of course we were curious so we headed to the town of Tantanoola tiger to see this so call 'Tiger'…. we got there, and saw this
We stood with beers and ciders in hands discussing whether or not this really was a tiger…. our theory is that its a wild dog with a VERY interesting story!
An Easter we will NEVER forget!

Easter Sunday we planned to do an easter egg hunt with the kiddies and give them their other chocolate that we got for them. When we woke we had this greet us outside
Random I know. The caravan Park had gifted us a bunch of chocolate eggs and an Asian lady camped next to us (who was a fruit picker in the area) gifted us a bag of THE most DELICIOUS apple ever! 

We where sooooooo grateful for these beautiful gifts!
BUT WAIT THERES MORE

Just as the kids where merging from out camper trailer 'Easter Bunny' laid even MORE eggs out all around our camp!
fellow neighbours we so kind to gift us even MORE easter gifts! We could hardly believe the generosity! 

This was not about the chocolate…. this was about people's willingness to love and gift in this way AND for our kids to see and experience that love, gifts etc can come from any direction if you're open to it!
Time is up!

A few chilly days fell over Easter and until we left that week, but as always we take these opportunities to light a fire and gaze, cook & poke :-)
Our Video of  our experience in Mt Gambier
 
 
"We did it!" as Dora the Explorer would say!

We made it to another state! 
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It feels good being in another state!
We are now embracing the things that South Australia will offer us…we wonder what will occur during our time here… That's what adventure is all about!

I want to share this video with you for fun…. Swing with us… It will make you giggle I'm sure LOL >>> OUr fun in the park just before leaving to cross the Vic border to South Aus.

We're staying a neat park - when I say neat I mean "neat" - i't s immaculate and the park carers do such a great of the up keep of the place.

AND they have a sandpit which our kids have been there almost full time! 

We have a nice cosy spot amongst some great neighbours
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Night View of our little possie
We haven't done much exploring since being in Millicent but we plan to over the Easter Weekend… so Watch out for an adventure post next week!


guess what we're making…..?
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What do you think we're making?
A very happy Easter time to you and your family! 

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We always try to find reasons to celebrate! Life can be a whole celebration… 

We spent our last night in Warnabool Victoria, and as we walked along the beach we began talking about all the things that has happened for (and against) us over the last 3 months we have spent adventuring in Victoria. 

Before we got to Warnabool we spent 4 nights at Mt Elephant near Hamilton. The $5 per night camp ground offered fabulous view of the lake and mountain which used to be a live volcano!
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Mount Elephant
What is adventuring?

Our lives are packed full of adventures…. and let me explain what adventure actually is for us (and all travellers will agree):

IT'S
- challenges

- highs and lows

- laugher

- fun

- seeing the bright side of life

- turing challenges into changes

- Having $4 in your bank account

- Meltdowns

- Overwhelm

- Fabulous views

- breathing in fresh air

- Tears of joy

- Being grateful

- Making do with what you have

- Re-thinking

- Reflecting

- Sharing 

- inspiring others

- Being Inspired

- Reapirs

- just to name a few…..

As I wrote those words I felt all those moments of different emotions…. People often think we have an easy life, But the truth is that it has being extremely challenging in more ways than one. This is not a holiday for us, this is our lifestyle…. but we wouldn't change it for anything.  All this helps us grow as people & a family unit… in 4 months we have grown personally so much that we have in a year being living a 'normal' life - INCREDIBLE!!! 

The great thing about personal growth is that a lot of inspired ideas come with that and we have set some intentions for November THIS YEAR to hold something super special for you and your family which you're going to LOVE! So stayed tuned by singing up to our mailing list below
We celebrated our 3 months of 'adventures' with a BBQ, walk along the beach, dark chocolate & port while watching the stars twinkle in the clear sky
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Cheers!
"Life is what you make it!"

Tara n Sam
 
 
 After our trip to the Prom country in South Gippsland we headed to Latrobe Valley to help Sam's dad celebrate his 60th Birthday…. if we here the word 'celebration'  where there!!!! :-D
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Tate Enjoying Party Food!
During our 3 day stay Sam was keen to build a draw system for the back of our Nissan Patrol. We knew exactly what we needed and we knew we needed it. So with 2 days Sam build this amazing draw system for the 4wd from plywood.
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Sam working away designing our draw system
Such an exciting moment to have organisation…. As any traveller will know - ORGANISATION IS BLISS!  

Below is the before picture of the back of our car
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Before Picture of the back of our 4wd
and then after…… bliss!!!!

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After..... ahhh.... organisation!
enough room for useful junk and the dog. We even put a cargo net in attached it to the roof for easy to grab things such as rain jackets, hats, bathers etc.

We're thrilled about this!

If you would like to know more about 'how' Sam built it e-mail us at FreedomFamilyLife@gmail.com
 

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    Giving up all forms of a 'normal' life in late 2011 we decided that exploring Australia would enrich our lives... that's an understatement! We travel with no destination & time frame in mind. We are living & approaching each moment in life as we OWN it - because we do! True freedom is in having a choice in EVERYTHING! Click here to read our stories.

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