Knights of Bonalla

Knights of Bonalla

Author: Paul England

Publisher: www.bigmommabooks.com

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1449094449

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When Brad Stevens and Lee White see the UFO on the ground from their vantage point on Goanna Hill, they are at first excited. But their excitement turns to apprehension when they are caught and escorted to the space craft. Although they are unharmed the knowledge and secret gained from that visit will remain with them. The secret becomes a burden at times and although they have have never shared it, others are suspicious and attempt to find out what they are hiding. Their arch rivals, Wincey (Luke) Williams and Snitch (Cyril) Johnston will stop at nothing; including sabotage, to discover their secret. Their adventures as they dodge their enemies are are at times funny, always exciting and occasionally life threatening. But the biggest threat of all is totally unexpected, their life long friendship is tested


Voyage of a Lifetime

Voyage of a Lifetime

Author: Paul England

Publisher: www.bigmommabooks.com

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13:

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Voyage of a Lifetime is the authentic account of a sea voyage from Southampton, England, to Fremantle in Western Australia, as told to the author by Don Caisley. The voyage was undertaken by a truck driver and his family, none of whom had any previous experience of sailing, navigation or the sea. The man, Donald Caisley, purchased an old North Sea trawler - more commonly known as an MFV or Motor Fishing vessel, and spent a full year renovating and fitting it out. During which time he sold his one man trucking business and his house and contents. Don, his Italian born wife Lena, eldest son Peter and young son Jonathan set out from Southampton on May 18th 1973, and arrived in Fremantle one year later - almost to the day, after more excitement and adventure than most people would experience in a lifetime. The voyage took them first to Falmouth, via Weymouth and Brixham, for a trial run of the crew and the trawler. From Falmouth to Oporto in Portugal they sailed, then to Gibraltar, Casablanca and the Canary Islands. Across the Atlantic Ocean to Trinidad, Grenada and on to La Guaira in Venezuela, then to Cartagena in Colombia, through the Panama Canal to Esmereldas in Equador. From Esmereldas to the Galapagos Islands, then to the South Sea islands of Marquesas, Tahiti and Raratonga and on to Auckland, New Zealand. The first Australian landfall was at Eden in New South Wales, then around the coast of Australia to Queenscliff, Portland, Albany and finally, their destination in Fremantle. Through fair weather and storms they sailed on - although many people with knowledge of the sea and sailing had said they were crazy and would never complete the voyage. The family's trust in Don never wavered, although disaster came very close to ending the venture on several occasions. After their arrival in Western Australia, the trawler was sold and the family settled down in Perth. Don is now an Australian citizen and although he swears he would never make such a voyage again, is glad he came to Australia the way he did.