
This week we headed up to the
Grampian National park. Tuesday was a Melbourne Holiday and Emma had it off school and no work for Jordan. They celebrate their Melbourne Cup day which is horse racing. So we took off early on Monday and stayed the night and spent Tuesday exploring.
We were hoping to see some more wild life and that we did. Kangaroos everywhere. Jordan's goal was to see a wild Emu. At first we didn't think it was going to happen. Then finally we came down a mountain side into a clearing and there they were. With lots of kangaroos around them. I would guess we saw hundreds of Kangaroos and wallabies. And about a dozen wild emus.
The emu's.
It was a very pretty drive through the park. A lot of it reminded me of Zion's national park. It seems that fires had been through many parts of the park and now starting to grow back. These plants were very interesting. Not even sure how to describe them.
We have found that caravan parks are the place to stay. At least for our family. They are very budget friendly and are usually self contained which means they have a kitchen unit.
These rocks were near where we stayed. Jordan wasn't too impressed but I thought they were pretty cool. Large granite boulders. They are called "sister's rocks" named after the Levi sisters who camped here in the gold days.
Can you believe how big this thing is. We stopped here to take a picture and found out they also had a little zoo with koalas so we went.

Cooper hasn't been to interested into animals until he saw this goat! Not sure what it was about the goat but he loved it and wanted to touch it. (Which I did not let him do) He was all giggles around this thing.
More pictures of the Koalas.
We drove back though the park again the second day. This time we went a different way (Jordan's favorite) the dirt roads. A look up at the mountains lots of little caves.
Some interesting birds.. kind of like a parrot but all white.
The second day we also went to the Brambuk Aboriginal cultural centre. We don't have many pictures as they did not allow cameras. But I snuck a few while we were doing our aboriginal paintings. The girls each painted a rock and then we all worked on a family boomerang. They taught us what a few of the symbols meant and then we were to paint our own stories. We had a lot of fun with this. Here we also had our own personal didgeridoo lesson. They are pretty laid back people and I think we got our own personal lesson because I kept pestering them about it. HA.. They were suppose to have a demonstration at 1pm and we waited and waited. Nothing. We had already asked earlier in the day and he was like ya.. I think it's at 1. Anyways.. We got our demonstration. And it was very cool. Emma even had a go at it and did pretty well.



Around the grounds of the cultural centre were lots of kangaroos as well. Jordan got some pretty cool shots I think. And some good video which we have a hard time getting on the blog. We actually saw a baby joey trying to get into his mama's pouch and he was too big he kept falling out. Pretty funny.
Here is some more of the park. I guess at one point you could actually walk out to the little cliff but it is now walled off.
Some cool rock formations.
Emma loves posing for the camera
On our way home. These are the Grampians in the background. It is said that they look similar to waves of the ocean. Not a great picture showing that. But they kind of did.