Monday, 31 August 2015

Back in Sydney

Monday 31st August

Most of the day travelling today. Car hire returned, flight to Sydney, new hire car, drive to relatives house.

Jo, Pete, Ben and Sam are kindly hosting 3 of us. Matthew and Peter are staying the night at Phil's. Ben and Sam threw themselves at our boys as we arrived. Apparently they've been excited about our visit for the last week!

Jo made a great barbecue and Phil and Bruce (Jo's dad) came over too. Hoping for a good night sleep before the mammoth journey home with no long stopover.

Matthew and Peter got to explore Pete's work truck last night. He's a police rescue worker so they loved this.

A couple of photos from the plane. Barrier reef and arriving in Sydney.

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Palm Cove and Cairns

Sunday 30th August

Last day at Palm Cove today.

Another morning at the pool, then a trip into Cairns for some souvenir shopping, a swim in the lagoon pool and dinner out, followed by packing up ready to fly back to Sydney.

Peter has started with an ear infection so we're hoping to get to the pharmacy tomorrow to see if they can give us anything for it. Otherwise could be an uncomfortable journey home. :-(

Saturday, 29 August 2015

Reef Magic

Saturday 29th August

Today was another reef adventure.
We caught a boat to the outer reef which was amazing.

The boat took us to a platform right next to the reef which was our base for the day and we could snorkel from there, go to the underwater viewing platform, on a semi submersible craft and a glass bottomed boat.

The journey out was pretty choppy and we all felt queasy so we were glad to arrive.

We all managed at least a couple of hours of snorkelling and saw loads of coral and fish. Toby was reluctant to go far from the platform in the morning but after lunch he came into his own. Jonathan and Peter saw a reef shark as well as the fish. After lunch the tide was further out and some of the coral was above the water line.

The journey back to Cairns was more gentle and we all felt fine. We went for a quick explore before returning to Palm Cove and what better to do than have a quick dip in the lagoon (open air public swimming pool)! The boys enjoyed the last hour of daylight having a play in the pool whilst we had a drink on the beach at the side. The lagoon is there as the sea is not a good place to play or swim in the summer due to 'marine stingers' (jellyfish). There are stinger stations with big bottles of vinegar to treat stings all along the coast.

Back home for dinner and bed, with a sought detour to get a close up of the field of kangaroos at dusk.

We're all exhausted and agreed the experience of today was one of the best of our lives. We took some pictures on the camera with an underwater case but just a few from the phone here.


Friday, 28 August 2015

Palm Cove and Kuranda

Friday 28th August

This morning was more relaxing as no dashing off. 2 hours at the pool was good fun. It's hot here, about 26c but with no breeze the boards around the pool were burning our feet. There are surprisingly few people at the pool given the number of apartments, only 2 other families and us, but the local water park is shut for winter until 5th September!!

After lunch at the apartment we drove up to Kuranda, a village in the rainforest to look at the markets. They were not quite as we expected, one area was definitely more hippy than aboriginal, but we made a few purchases and came back down to Palm Cove for dinner, via the look out for the Barron falls.

Saw a whole field of wild wallabies/kangaroos at the side of the road on the way home. Dusk seems to be the best time to spot them.

Thursday, 27 August 2015

Rainforest wonders

Thursday 27th August

So much has happened in a day it's hard to know where to start.

We went on a guided tour of the Daintree rainforest, had lunch at Cape Tribulation (named by Captain Cook after he made a hole in his boat on the coral reef), drank Daintree tea, ate local ice cream in 4 flavours - pineapple, passion fruit, black sapote and wattle seed! We also went on the Daintree river tour croc spotting and swam in the Mossman Gorge.

Our driver and guide Pete was really knowledgeable and kept us entertained with his stories. He loved the wildlife of the rainforest and took a detour on the way back specially to show us a golden orb spider. Some of the bus passengers weren't too enamoured with that stop. The boys were great and hung onto every word Pete said.

There was wildlife galore - a tree dragon in the rainforest, a rare bird called the cassowary spotted from the road, 3 crocodiles on the bank of the Daintree river and numerous egrets too, as well as a snake in a tree. Not to mention the array of trees and mangroves.

After an 10 hour trip we were dropped off back at our apartment in Palm Cove pretty worn out. BBQ dinner, quick swim and bed. We'll be exploring the resort in daylight for the first time tomorrow!

The Steine farm day 2 and journey north

Wednesday 26th August

It's all go at the farm. Paul gave us a tour in his tractor and all the boys had a turn at driving too.

After that he showed us the cemetery in Ingham which had a big Italian immigrant population in the 1800s and has some large mausoleums.

We found a steam train made in Leeds outside the sugar factory in Ingham.

Before lunch we also managed to fit in a ride in the sugar cane harvester and the tractors hauling the chopped cane to the train. We all enjoyed this experience and learnt a lot about sugar production.

After a lovely lunch back at the farm we said farewell to Paul and Margaret to make the 4 hour road trip up to Palm Cove, our next destination.

Arriving in the dark about 6pm we had a quick look at the beach front area then had dinner and a swim before bed and an early start on Thursday.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

The Steine sugar cane farm

After a 3 and a half hour drive, and coffee with my cousin in Townsville, we carried on another hour to Matt's parents farm near Ingham. Thought we were lost but found it first time. It's at the very end of the road of sugar cane farms.

Paul, Matt's dad (Louise's in laws) had a full on afternoon of activities planned. Crocodile spotting at the creek (Good view from his land rover of a 15ft croc on the other side of the creek) driving the mini tractor with a go cart dragged behind it in the back garden, shooting at tubs in he garden with a .22 rifle and a fire after dark to toast marshmallows.

That was in-between the explanation of sugar cane growing and getting to chew on some cane.

All 3 boys loved it and feel asleep as soon as their heads hit the pillow, probably dreaming of the potential tractor ride tomorrow.

Most of photos on the camera so only a couple here.