Glen Cromie
To all nice things comes an end. Silly saying really, because to all not so nice things comes an end too. Even all in-between things stop at some time. So forget that I wrote that.
We ran out of bread and so we make a few flat pan breads for Marjo as breakfast. Also the yoghurt for muesli is out and water is getting low.




More importantly, in two days we will be sailing to Tasmania and we want some time to freshen up ourselves, the bus and do the internal move so we can travel Tasmania without trailer. Bringing the trailer would add a huge amount of cost to our fare (like $800) and we decided to forego the kayak, bikes, tools, spares, and shell/rock/wood collection. So we need a bit of time and clean surroundings to get all non necessary stuff out of the bus in the trailer and all necessary stuff from the trailer to the bus.
Time to find a real camping.
It is always a bit of a challenge to find something close to a city that is not too restrictive but is more than just a patch of dirt with a cold shower. After some solid research looking at maps, camping reviews, caravan park websites and making calls we found an option in Glen Cromie holiday park. It has a bush type feel (talks about walking trails) and has very contradicting reviews. Some who talk about the good feel, others about insufficient and old amenities and unfriendly staff. We decide to have a look and otherwise go to the more formal Healesville camping that gets raving reviews but, judging from the pictures, seems much more formal.
On the way back to Melbourne we pass again the Herewegodutch cafe, but it’s a bit early for a broodje kroket so we drive past. We stop in Sale for some shopping and while Marjo is getting groceries and a new broom to replace the old one that snapped in two I’m keeping the dogs company and try to learn the lyrics of “Hey Soul Sister” from Train so I can play it on the guitar. I’ve already learned the “What’s Up” song by the 4 Non Blondes and being practically bold, I’m sure I can become a mean number five.
While leaving Sale, Marjo spots a new way to express her art: mosaic on objects. Don’t be surprised to see a mosaic bus in the future.

We say goodbye to the hills and head back towards Melbourne.

The reviews of Glen Cromie are all correct, the place is nice, directly on the river with nice bush walks.

At the same time the amenities are from the time that convicts ruled Australia complete with water from the river. Lucky for us the river is fast flowing and clean so we can shower and do the laundry.
The dogs can walk straight to the river to drink or take a bath and then lie to dry in the sun.




The walks result in some nice shots.





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A great stay.





















































































































































































































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