And so we have arrived at Location Number One. Up into the hills from Apollo Bay. 
And this was my view yesterday evening as we carried what seemed like an enormous amount of food through the doors.
We bought a couple of chickens at the local supermarket on the beach, which is quite a ways from here, some fantastic breads from a wee bakery in Melbourne, greens from Victoria street market and good old store bought mayonnaise for dinner last night. The wine was not quite chilled but the beer was cold and as I gathered these members of my tribe together, watching a sulky sun sink behind the clouds and into the sea, we all smiled and laughed and talked about nothing terribly clever at all and were deeply content.
And this is the view from my bedroom window. Of course I have woken before all my children. But the coffee is hot and good.
I forgot to get the internet information before we all went to bed last night. So I am sorry that this is late getting onto the Australian airwaves and across the world to you as I had to wait for the keeper of the book of instructions to get up. And then we had to make crepes using Hugo’s grandmothers recipe.
All my life I have had an image of the Australian countryside as being red and barren and hard but this landscape has bush that is green and luscious.
I have a surprise guest for you tomorrow. He is coming on the bus today. No guessing in the comments today either you bunch of naughties. Some of you are very canny where I am concerned even though you have never met me and you might say the name and then it will not be a surprise at all!
I can hear the surf from up here on the hill. The sea is rough, there is, what I would describe as, a stiff coastal breeze, cloud and just very distant sounds of gulls. The bush is thick and our minimalist totally incongruous house of glass and concrete and steel perches atop this hill overlooking the bay with the ease of a modern young grungy girl-woman with a good deal of well applied eye liner who has hidden herself on top of the sprawling home of gentle old spinster ladies. It has the feeling of a fortress. A kernel of knowledgeable nut sidling out from a canopy of ancient green.
I will collect some images of the house today for you and the countryside as we drive over to the beach to meet the bus.
My farm blog has morphed into a travel blog and most excitingly a travel food blog. I will be the photographer for three wonderful meals that are being prepared here over the next three days by three separate teams.
And right now, I am going for a walk.
I hope you have a lovely day!
Love celi




42 responses to “Australia: The Beach House”
Anticipation! How exciting – I’ve always dreamed of visiting Australia, but never have. Now it is my daughter’s dream as well, and she may just have to drag me along. Until then, I’m so looking forward to sharing this adventure with you!! And a mystery surprise guest – I can hardly stand myself!!
Lools lovely. Glad you made it ok. Looking forward to the rest of your time.
We are all so many-faceted and it’s lovely you’re sharing other facets AND giving us a great travel blog. Glad you safely arrived into such a beautiful landscape. Enjoy!
How beautiful. This looks surprisingly like the New Zealand coastline! – where I now am, and soon to take a dip in the surf. Have a great time with your family and a well-earned —well, I know you don’t like this word, but I’ll say it all the same —REST!
How beautiful, the landscape looks a little bit like Big Sur here on the California coast. Enjoy and have fun.
LOVE travelling with you! Thank you for sharing your thought shots!
There is something that being on the coast fulfils… the smell first I think, the feel of the air and the sound. Enjoy. You’re making my anticipation of our -me & the G.O.’s-upcoming Victoria roadtrip all the sweeter with preview photos 🙂
Stunning! Thanks for taking us along!
We loved Australia when we went in 2008. The seafood was amazing! We toured the Great Ocean Road, saw Melbourne and the Yarra Valley. You’ll have a blast. Can’t wait to see what you eat.
Quite a change from the flat-lander scenes of Illinois farmland. Keep em coming.
Welcome to Australia!
Apollo Bay is a beautiful area and the strong winds can be quite a challenge, especially where you are. We stayed there for a night in a beach house overlooking the Bay and it was magic. You should take a drive along the Great Ocean Road if you get a chance, it’s spectacular!
So glad to know that you touched down safely! I can’t wait to get to know your kids. I am certain that they are wonderful folks. Much love, Gayle
Glad you’ve arrived safely after your marathon flights, and glad you have 3 cooking teams so that you don’t have to do all of it. The sound of the sea is very soothing – the best lullaby – so I hope you get good sleep there.
I’ve written my guess down, with date and time, but it’s probably wrong.
love,
ViV xox
Safely on the ground.That is good news! The view from your window is spectacular (spelt wrong),,I hope that you will have a lovely refreshful break from the farmy, and I wait to see who your guest is..have a lovely walk and enjoy your life
Beautiful!
And no gloves and warm coats needed.
Have a great day!