Queensland 2019

September 2019 - April 2024
Travelling to Queensland and Northern NSW with my mum. Read more
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  • Day 11

    Tropical Fruit World

    September 12, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Today started out slowly with washing. We then collected Jenny and the boys and headed to Tropical Fruit World. This is an old avocado research station that now has thousands of varieties of fruit.

    We had a picnic lunch before we started the tour with fruit tasting. There were some familiar fruits such as bananas, oranges, kiwi fruit, avocado, pineapple and strawberries. There were familiar fruits that I have either rarely eaten such as papaya and black sapote, and those I haven’t tried before such as Davidson’s plum, star fruit, a fruit related to the custard apple that I can’t remember the name of, and canistel.
    The Davidson’s plum is so astringent it is almost salty. I only took a very small piece. Star fruit was okay if a bit watery. The custard apple relative was nice but I didn’t care for the canistel.
    After the tastings we went on a tractor tour of the property. It wasn’t a great time fruitwise to go as it is really in between fruiting seasons. The tour including a boat ride, tasting lemon myrtle water, banana and macadamias as well as feeding the farm animals.
    We finished up with a fruit ice cream- mine was black sapote which is also known as the chocolate pudding fruit as that is what it tastes like.

    My nephew had training in Lismore so we dropped him off and then went to the Lismore farmers market. Back then to watch my nephew at his MMA training. It gave mum and I an idea of what he does. He’s only a teen but holds his own against older guys.
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  • Day 12

    Uki

    September 13, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    A slower day today. We spent the morning at my sister’s just chatting and catching up with each other’s lives as it been 7 years since we were last together. Talking on the phone and messaging isn’t the same. We went into Uki this afternoon while my sister went to an appointment. Mum and I looked in every shop in the town. For a small town there is a lot of cafes in Uki. The have a couple of steam punk (or funk I’m not sure) shops there. When I was last here 8 years ago I found one of my type of books at a little bookshop here. Today I found three.
    Once back at Blue Knob the boys got their dirt bikes out, we went for a walk and more talking.
    The Nimbin Roots festival started tonight. We are at the edge of town but still hear it. Mum’s watching the footy but given the quarter time score I’ve gone to bed.
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  • Day 13

    Family Time

    September 14, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Today we collected my oldest nephew and we all went to Brunswick Heads for lunch. We had a lovely leisurely lunch of hand made pasta and then went for a walk to the river mouth. The others saw a whale, I saw the splash of the whale. After ice cream we went up to the Cape Byron lighthouse. It was coming in hazy so the visibility wasn’t great but there was at least one whale there. I saw at least a flipper of a whale.
    The boys were hungry again so we headed back to Brunswick Heads for wood fired pizza. While there we called both my sister and sister in law so we could all chat.
    By this time it was dark at well after 6pm. We separated with Jenny and the boys returning via Burringbar and mum and I looked for the straightest route back to Nimbin. I’m not sure we chose the best route as it was quite twisted in places. We ended up going down to Clunes and then through The Channon.
    We got back safely.
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  • Day 14

    Sunday Drive

    September 15, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    A nice gentle Sunday today. We went into Lismore to the car boot market. It was large with a good mix of different items for sale. From vintage and second hand goods to veggies, plants and food. We had a happy hour wandering through it.
    Afterwards we headed to Eltham to the Eltham Valley Pantry for lunch/afternoon tea. It’s owned by friends of Jenny and is a pecan orchard as well as a restaurant. Both mum and I had pecan meals - mum a pecan sundae and me a pecan and spinach roll.
    We then took a leisurely drive home.
    I got to tick something else off my bucket list - I saw a firefly this evening.
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