Thursday, April 15, 2021

Meet Stumpy And His Family!

OK, sorry, I had to, Stumpy made me, turn on the sound! (I spare you another song, LOL)
 
                          
 
Let´s go to Hamelin Pool, Corinna, how about that?
This was 1999.
Wiki says: "The Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve is a protected marine nature reserve located in the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Shark Bay in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia."
 
We just had brekkie when a tourist-bus arrived blaring... you guess it?
Cliché!!!
Wiki says: "Waltzing Matilda" is Australia's best-known bush ballad, and has been described as the country's "unofficial national anthem"."
 
Whilst "the tourists" (well, we were tourists, too, right?!) ... whilst they visited Stumpy the bus-driver had... cliché #2 Weetabix and offered us some coffee, together with a nice morning-talk.
(He also offered the Weetabix, but we just had our brekkie, right - another coffee was no problem, though).

We had the time of the world and let them visit Stumpy before we went.
At this Nature Reserve you find a lot of amazing stuff!


Blocks?! Whole houses!


Just imagine how people form these ideas and make a HOUSE from shells!


Well. Last we went to meet the family. Feels like visiting my parents...
See how sad Stumpy looks down?


Back then they were alive, my parents. I remember how we looked so hard for a telephone booth each time one had a birthday - check the time, too! Once we even drove in darkness for that (not a good idea in rural Australia, but we had a bull-bar and no one jumped in front anyways :-)...)

Henry 🦁... He was not with us.

Sweet memories. Hope we can travel again soon. Without the Waltzing ... that´s the song I did not....OK... here goes anyways!
 
                                
 
 Let´s go... waltz... to the billabong, shall we? Swags we had! 
(No guitar, though. Also... BECAUSE!!! I went to a "professional" music store and got a guitar for adults. I´m small. Could hardly reach the F and hence gave up. A youth-guitar and I´d be in. Mrs Paeth is everywhere!!! (synonym for DUMB! I worked with her for 3 years!!! Dumb/incompetent people we name like her ever since...).)

"Up jumped the swagman and sprang into the billabong.
"You'll never catch me alive!" said he
And his ghost may be heard as you pass by that billabong:
"You'll come a-waltzing Matilda, with me."



19 comments:

River said...

I tried guitar once, I think I went for two lessons then gave up because everyone else seemed to get it while all I got was sore fingertips.

Iris Flavia said...

Yes, sore fingertips, too, we are girly-girls ;-)

Bertiebo said...

Everybody...! Well, I did. I sang out loud, both songs. Thank you! And about Waltzing Mathilda, when I was a teacher there were a few songs in english that the children had to learn. They loved this one! The other one was about Loch Lomond.

Tom said...

...the Drifters, now that's music!

William Kendall said...

Shells as building materials is different.

Iris Flavia said...

Bertiebo, to singing OUT LOUD!!! :-)
I had to look up Loch Lomond. And thought... Whiskey?! But no. Beautiful song, thank you for introducing me to this.

____

Tom, hey! :-)

____

William, yes, and poor Stumpy...

My name is Erika. said...

It is funny, how you let us listen to Under the Boardwalk and just mentioning the name Waltzing Matilda and so much for the Drifters. I think we all know that song, not just Australians. Cool blocks, and thanks for taking us at Australia Iris.

Jeanie said...

Maybe you should try the ukulele. They're very small and I'm told easy to learn and lots of fun.

Thanks for the Drifters, one of my favorites, and Waltzing Matilda, too. I hadn't heard either in a long while.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Excellent memories Iris but no way are you giving me an earworm tonight 😀😀

Rajani Rehana said...

Beautiful post

Sami said...

You brought back memories from our trip to Coral Bay in 2013.
I remember Hamelin bay and the stromatolites and the church and restaurant made of cockle shells in Denham. Nine days of fun and an almost 3000km trip!

https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2013/04/perth-to-coral-bay-part-4.html

gigi-hawaii said...

Try the violin next time. Haha. Can't believe that a house can be made from shells.

Bill said...

That's a great song by the Drifters. Love reading your memories from those traveling years.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

LOL... Stumpy made me do it!! I enjoyed both videos.

Amypie said...

We call it Weetbox here. Do you like it? I can't stand it, it's like boiled cardboard but my children liked it when they were little.

Mae Travels said...

Limestone blocks from shells have also been used in construction in the Caribbean islands for a long time. After many years, there's some sort of deterioration that is very dangerous to the structure. This looks like a very interesting tour that you took. I hope we can all start traveling again soon!

best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

River said...

Over here, or Downunder if you prefer, it is Weet-Bix with the hyphen instead of the 'a'

dee Nambiar said...

A house made of shells -- that's interesting. :)

Iris Flavia said...

Erika, you´re welcome :-)

____

Jeanie, I´m done with that, my flat mate and I tried the guitar, Ingo would not and... nah, done.
I was just mad cause ... I didn´t go to Walmart or such but to a real music store. Look at the size of my hands and give me a fitting guitar!

____

Grace 🤣🤣🤣

____

Rajani Rehana, thank you.

_____


Sami, I commented on your link :-)
(Ingo laughed about your "almost 3000 km"! In a nice way, of course!!!)

_____

gigi, now THAT would be advanced, a violin! Yes, amazing house.

____

Bill, even if always cold: Love reading yours, also!

____


Spare Parts and Pics... Stumpy is old but mighty ;-)

____

Amy, you nearly made me spill my tea from laughing! Never tried the Weetbox, it just looked already as you said!!

____

Mae, yes, can imagine it "erodes" and steel and bricks are safer.
To traveling!

____

River, I only remember they looked rather grey and not so yummy. Glad we were full already ;-)

____

Dee, yes, it is!