Monday, May 11, 2015

Both Sides of the Sun....

I watched the sunrise yesterday morning sitting in the cockpit of the boat from Magnetic Island drinking my tea.  Right before it came up I thought I should run down and get my camera... but I didn't.  I sat there and watched... just watched as the tiniest little glow turned into a sliver then turned into a big red ball over the water.  This was my last morning on the boat, and second to last morning for this trip in Australia... Capt Paul didn't get his train ticket in time and had to book a flight for today instead.
I do have a lot of pictures to share... I still have some raw photos on the camera that I haven't had time to get saved or processed.  In due time I will.  I just wanted to thank Wayne again for the wonderful opportunity that both Capt Paul and I were able to enjoy.  Yes, I jumped ship for awhile... and the guys got a whole lot more done on the boat!  I, on the other hand got to see Australia from both sides of the sun!  Thank you Wayne!


Sunday, May 10, 2015

Magnetic Island - Horseshoe Bay...catching up with the guys!

Turns out the guys motored fast and got to Horseshoe Bay, Magnetic Island Tuesday night.  My diving was cancelled due to not enough people, so I left Ayr Wednesday morning took the bus to Townsville and the Ferry over to meet them!  Wayne even got the dingy going and came in to pick me up from the beach!
Very cute little beach area!
I had previously arranged a couple of nights at the Koala Bungalows thinking that it would take the guys a couple of days to motor up... so I spent one night on the boat and then Wayne took me to shore again for my "resort" stay and tour!  I have to admit the tour was GREAT! 
I got a "kiss" from the black/red tailed cockatoo....
This white cockatoo was upset with the lack of attention!
The Naturalist was extremely informative about all the living things under her care... including this crocodile! 
And then to the Koala's! 
Oh, they are so cute!  And, yes....
I could not resist and got to hold one!  The people at the resort were so helpful in ideas of what to do while on the island!   When I had mentioned the butterfly's at Mt Rooper one gentleman told me of a trail to walk down...

Butterfly's EVERYWHERE as I walked down the trail!  Wayne picked me up again at the beach after my time at the resort. There was also a suggestion from one of the resort guys to go to the Forts!   The next day Wayne and I came in to the island took the bus up to the trailhead and walked up the mountain to the Forts!  It was awesome!  Beautiful view!  AND, another wild Koala!!!   That makes two this whole trip!!  One on Stradbroke Island and one here!  I haven't had time to get pictures done and it is nearing time to be leaving Australia!  I will try to wrap up our great time here with pictures of the Forts on the next blog!
 

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Airlie Beach and Butterflys

Capt Paul and Wayne had some great sailing I hear... but now the race is on for them to get to Townsville by this weekend with NO WIND!  Which means motoring!!!

I on the other hand am here at Airlie Beach! 
I am in a wonderful place called Backpackers by the Bay (BBB)!  
And, no this isn't a view from where I'm staying... just a view of Airlie Beach on one of the many walks I've taken!
Friday I returned from the WORST DIVE TRIP I have ever been on and have been relaxing ever since!  If I lived in or around Airlie Beach I would be so embarrassed by the quality of trip they allow to go out to the Whitsundays and the Great Barrier Reef!  I won't name names or tell tales here... but if anyone is interested I can certainly give them all the information.  And, relaxing?  Well... okay... today I went for a walk up Mt Rooper.  A gal that was  staying at BBB for one night showed me some pictures of her hike... and well...I just HAD to go!  She told me I should take water and take the bus up to the entrance of the park as it was quite a walk around the mountain loop.  So after breakfast at my favorite restaurant this morning I caught the bus! 
I'm telling you right now that google has to be incorrect 5.1 km CAN'T be equal to only 3.168miles!  NO WAY!!!  This sign has to be wrong! 
And it wasn't just the distance through the forest... it was a sign that said to "never hike alone"...
I broke rule #1 and was feeling a little worried about it...
then I got to the steep rocky inclines and switchbacks.  I was back in the Gladstone sauna! 
I was almost to the top of the mountain and thinking I was never going to find what I was looking for...
When I looked up and saw the "tree"!!  There it is. Not the green normal trees... the odd looking stick tree just a bit to the left in this picture.  I stopped... put the macro lens on.... and...
Butterfly tree!!!  Actually butterfly's feeding on the pollen of this plant!  So amazing and beautiful to see! 
Then I finally made it to the actual top of the mountain and a view of the Whitsundays!  I am a bit tired tonight! I'll be headed back north on the train to Ayer Tuesday morning and then to Townsville Thursday. Might even try for a night out on Magnetic Island Thursday or Friday night!  Dances With Dragons should be in Townsville perhaps Friday if they get some wind or more probably Saturday!  It will be fun to catch up with "Félix and Oscar" (for those that remember the 'Odd Couple') as I got to so fondly call the two of them!!!    
So I'll leave you with another optical illusion... Camels on Airlie Beach?
 

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Cairns

Wayne made it safely back to the boat and he and Capt Paul have been fixing things on DWD anchored off of Keppel Island!  I "jumped ship" a day before Wayne arrived, got a Queensland Rail pass and thought I'd see a bit more of Australia!

I really like Cairns.  At least what I've seen of it.  I've stayed in Cairns four nights and only have had one day to look around a little... well, really my tasks were to do laundry, book my next adventure and book train tickets.  I was out on a live-aboard dive boat for 7 days, diving of course... Port Douglas for a day of diving and up into the rainforest for a day (Kuranda). Cairns is an expensive place to be however.  Breakfast yesterday cost me AU$25.50 for a ham and cheese omelet and a pot of tea! A gal that was on the dive boat with me lives in Cairns and they had just purchased a modest older home... no view (except of the hillsides) for AU$420,000!  She mentioned that her sister in Texas had just bought an updated bigger home in Texas (I can't recall where exactly) for US$178,000!  BIG difference!  There is also a prevalent homeless community here... for such a small community there were quite a few to be seen on the streets.  I was never approached or asked for money like in other places I've been though! 
So back to the beginning...I arrived by train on a rainy afternoon and walked with all my luggage through the mall (so as not to get as wet).  I actually did walk around for awhile (with luggage) as I got misdirected a few times by kindly helpful folks... so getting a little tired and frustrated on my way past I stopped in at the Best Western and asked how much for a night...I was told AU$120.00!  Nope... found motivation and finally found my destination only four blocks away at the Bohemia Central (backpackers place).  I was able to get a room to myself for the night for only AU$30.00!!!  It is definitely a tourist town... easy to walk around with luggage.  A lot of people are... just not as much as I had (dive gear AND underwater camera gear AND a few changes of clothes).  Which reminds me...almost everyone wears a hat here in Australia!  I first noticed in Gladstone... waiting for the marina courtesy bus across the street from a school.  At recess all the children would come outside wearing the same color hats!  Another observation on my short stay in Cairns is that a majority of the tourists here are of Asian decent.  I met a young Chinese gal on the dive boat, and another Japanese gal.  I digress... 

After returning from the wonderful dive trip (another story for another day) I came back to the Bohemia Central hostel and the owner looked at me a bit funny.  I had told him I would be back (can't beat the $30.00 for a private room) but I guess he thought I would find another place!  Perhaps he thought I did not really fit in with the other residents there!   Ha ha ha!!!  He gave me the same room...a big one which is great for organizing all my stuff!  Oh, and yesterday was Anzac Day in Australia!  It is something like Veterans Day in the U.S.  This was celebrating 100 years!  I did miss the parade and the music... laundry you know!!! 

These pictures were taken out of Port Douglas... another tourist town.  This is Cape Tribulation... where the rainforest meets the sea!
Cruising boats out near this lighthouse island...I imagine it is where Wayne might spend a night or two when he gets up here.  It is beautiful!
So, I'm finishing this blog on the train.  I'm headed south to the Whitsundays.  I'll be there for 6 days (and some diving) to see what all the fuss is about... then to Townsville to go diving on the Youngala for a few days before meeting back up with Capt Paul and Wayne in MacKay.  At least that is the plan right now.  Subject to change of course!  This blog has been a bit of this and a bit of that.   It hasn't covered a lot of what I've been doing but at least it's checking in!  Bottom line is that I do like Cairns!  Perhaps enough to come back again some day!

 

Friday, April 10, 2015

Getting to know Gladstone!

It has been mentioned to me that Gladstone is considered a transient community.  The nature of it's business... being a big harbor town... I would have thought otherwise.  Nonetheless it has been wonderful to get to know this town!  Capt Paul and I both seem to think it reminds of the U.S. towns in the 1960's!  Church Easter Sunday was great!  Very friendly people!  No air conditioning... but five double doors on each side of the building so that the breeze went right through! 

I met a couple of gals out walking at the lighthouse park last week.  We seemed to "click" then, so Mary Ann gave me her phone number, address, and email address!  I emailed her to see about getting together this week for lunch.  She asked me to call her... so since I am without a phone...I used one of the MANY payphones that Gladstone still has all around their City (this one was conveniently at the marina) but WOW... it has been YEARS since I've used a payphone!!  She picked me up at the marina and off we went to Spinnaker Park for lunch.  We met Pauline there and had a lovely time chatting away!  They wanted to show me Gladstone so off we went to the winery! 
I guess there is only one here... Gecko Winery.  Here is a picture of me and the "girls"... we joked about our ages...50...60...and, 70! 
I bought a bottle of wine to share with Capt Paul... one of their "award winning" bottles of Shiraz.  We hope to taste it tonight and even though I don't drink wine, I will taste it.  I want to see if it just the types of wine historically being offered to me that are not to my taste... or if it is truly wine that is not to my taste... I'll let you know! 
To the Botanical Gardens, a walk around to see the turtles...
notice in the picture there is even an eel in the mix!  
Have I mentioned how many parks there are in Australia?  We stopped at the little café in the Botanical Gardens for some ice cream... and instead we each got a piece of chocolate covered macadamia nut cheese cake!  Needless to say I ate the ENTIRE thing!  It was so good!
From there to the Japanese garden...
and a little guy hanging out in the tree... no idea what he/she is but so very cute!!
And, then off to Mary Ann's house!  Her husband has quite a garden in the back yard and this Elkhorn plant caught my eye!  He has also restored an old car and she wanted me to see it.  He is in the middle of restoring a 1939 Dodge truck as well!  We chatted a bit and it was decided that a ride in the restored 1927 Falcon Knight was in order!  I asked if it could wait until the next day so I could ask Capt Paul if he would like to go!   It was decided that we would go for a drive out to Boyne Island and Tannum Beach the next day!  Unfortunately Capt Paul was not feeling well enough to go.  So at 2:30 in the afternoon I put my best dress on (I figured this car deserved a good dress for the ride) and at a maximum of 45 miles per hour Mary Ann's husband and I were on our way! 
Yes, people looked...a lot....
It is a 6 cylinder (sleeve type?) manual 3 speed.  It has wooden spoke wheels... and  of course...no air conditioning!   We kept the windows down which was fabulous for a cool enough breeze and he left the top up which was nice for the hair!  What fun it was!  I don't remember if I have ever ridden in a car this old!!
After the beach we went to one of their friends house that lives in the area to show me some of his orchids.  The pink one that looks like a bird is in the last stages of bloom, but it was the Harbour Festival Orchid winner!
Back into the car and a bit of a tour around Canoe Point trying to find me a full size Kangaroo!  No... didn't find one... but so sweet to try!
We did get back a little later than planned... but it was before dark!
Such a nice afternoon!

It does turn out the only music I've been able to enjoy so far in Gladstone is in this video!
Every morning!  And, I'm not complaining!!  I love it!!  Mary Ann wants to take me to a place Tuesday night for some live music... maybe!  I will be headed out by rail on Wednesday evening to Cairns for a week of diving in the Coral Sea!  I will slowly make my way south, back to DWD as DWD slowly heads north!  I have enjoyed so very much getting to know Gladstone and a few of the residents here.  Mary Ann mentioned that some people put out 10 "lost" identities with money in it as a "test" for this transient community.  They received 8 back WITH all the money and I.D.!  Not bad Gladstone!