It’s Boxing Say at about 9.00am in the morning. It’s meant to be a hot day so I’m headed off to do a bit of footage at a park I know with views across to Sydney Harbour Bridge. I want to see if my camera can take the bumps on it. I’m on my SupascootaHD … Continue reading Boxing Day scoot around Giba Park
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Metro Barangaroo – Riding on a portable mobility scooter
Our new metro in Sydney is pretty awesome and it’s driverless so a speedy trip. Yes, other countries have had driverless trains for years but this is a first for Sydney. How accessible is it for a person on a mobility scooter though? Today I’m looking at Barangaroo for my first look at this Metro … Continue reading Metro Barangaroo – Riding on a portable mobility scooter
Getting your head around things
People ask how I get my head around things when days seem dark and gloomy. I shared my insight. It’s one of many tools a Psychologist taught me when seeing them around Covid lock down days. It’s the best tip. She said to put aside 15-20 minutes every day. It is your alone time. It … Continue reading Getting your head around things
Travels with my scooter – Jones Bay Wharf
This is a typical scooter journey for me. It’s kinda part of The Bay Walk that goes along the south side of Sydney Harbour. The boats are gone! They have installed new piers. Quick grab the camera. Ah yes my world must be very small to get excited over the little things. Usually there are … Continue reading Travels with my scooter – Jones Bay Wharf
Travels with my scooter – RV living
At first I was scratching my head trying to figure out how I would navigate RV living with mobility issues. I think, like with a lot of things, it takes a bit of time to figure things out. I watch ‘grey nomads’ getting around the van parks and think there must be a way! The … Continue reading Travels with my scooter – RV living
Travels with my scooter – Gulgong
Gulgong is an old gold mining town. The streets still embrace this heritage. It’s an RV friendly town if you go by a signpost but we found the streets a little tight. Herbert Street was a good fit. We parked the RV and unpacked the scooter. It was a bit empty but it is mid … Continue reading Travels with my scooter – Gulgong
Travels with my scooter – Art silo’s at Dunedoo
What a name right. Yes that’s how you pronounce it Dun-ee-do. At the van park they even have this sculpture tribute. But get your head out of the gutter as this word is actually derived from the indigenous name for swan in these parts. The Dunedoo Van Park is on the highway so reasonably priced … Continue reading Travels with my scooter – Art silo’s at Dunedoo
Travels with my scooter – Art silos at Merriwa
We are travelling in an RV to the mid west of NSW. We are headed along the Golden Highway to Merriwa, over 300km from where we first picked up the RV yesterday morning near Sydney airport. What do I see? Farmland, farmland, quarries, and cattle. I wasn’t sure what to expect when we got to … Continue reading Travels with my scooter – Art silos at Merriwa
Travels with my scooter – RV travel
This week it’s a trip in an RV to see if this disabled chick can do it. We want to head over to see some silo art in rural NSW and check out awesome food and wine. The beauty of this type of travel I am told is that you can go anywhere. Cows cows … Continue reading Travels with my scooter – RV travel
Australia’s Toilet Map App
I’ve mentioned this app in passing a few times. It’s great. It’s created by the Department of Health and Aged Care. Go to the App Store and type in National toilet map. A few will come up but this one is the one you need to select. Screenshot After you download the app from the … Continue reading Australia’s Toilet Map App