So, he said he wants to camp near water but he doesn't want to drive far... We drove up northwest for nearly 2 hours, past Castlemaine, we found the caravan park in Laanecorie, Victoria. Laanecoorie is a small township on the Loddon River. Their unpowered site costs 24 aud for 2 people, still not bad. Was … Continue reading Park and Camp: Laanecoorie Lakeside Caravan Park
Park and Camp: Mt Franklin Regional Park
After an impromptu idea from the Rojax, we scampered around looking for a tent on sale (since I didn't want to buy anything over 60 and I wanted quality) and we found what we needed in Aussie Disposals. And so off we go the next morning and it was a nice drive up. After nearly … Continue reading Park and Camp: Mt Franklin Regional Park
Urban Trekking: Exploring Melbourne
Yes, there were trams. No, we didn't take it. We explored Melbourne by foot and boy,my muscles are aching and I haven't even seen 1/4 of what Melbourne has to offer. We took the Metro and got off at Flagstaff Station and walked through Flagstaff Gardens. It was fairly sunny. Our first stop - Queen … Continue reading Urban Trekking: Exploring Melbourne
Holy Camote!
We call it Kamote Cue. Potatoes thinly sliced, fried and coated with caramelized brown sugar. It's a top selling snack in the Philippines because it's affordable and can make you feel full for a few hours in between meals. It is usually peddled on the streets. It can recharge your energy and work for the … Continue reading Holy Camote!
Whatcha Cookin’?
Okay, okay! I think I am making him gain weight but I'm too excited to introduce him to Filipino Food right now so I may have to let him watch the calories after he gets his full orientation of Pinoy foodies, well, technically - what this Pinay can cook 😀 What I have made so … Continue reading Whatcha Cookin’?