Queensland 2019

9月 2019 - 7月 2025
  • Michelle Creasy
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Travelling to Queensland and Northern NSW with my mum. もっと詳しく
  • Michelle Creasy
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  • One f the Tangalooma wrecks
    Moreton IslandComnor the comorantConnor with his fishFishPelicansSunset

    Tangalooma Resort, Moreton Island

    2019年9月5日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Today we went out to Tangalooma resort on Moreton Island.
    We were originally booked to take the 7am boat which meant leaving the hotel at 5:30am, for a 6am check in. Fortunately mum pointed out that was an extremely long day so instead we caught the 10am boat out. There was quite a haze about, caused by bushfires south of here.

    Not long after we arrived we headed off on our marine discovery tour. It was on a pontoon style boat with a glass bottom, we headed out to the Tangalooma wrecks - 15 ships intentionally wrecked to provide an artificial reed from the 60s to the 80s. There is a wide variety of marine life in Moreton Bay. We saw sting rays, star fish, a huge variety of fish, green turtles, dolphins but sadly no dugong. Over by the wrecks we fed the fish which lead to them swarming. Connor the cormorant came over. Apparently he comes over everyday, he’s not interested in the fish food but instead catches a small fish. Apart from a young backpacker all the others on the boat were seniors from the same tour. One of them spotted quite a bit of wildlife. In hindsight I should have gone and stood by him! You needed to be looking in the right place at the right time. The man saw a shark (possibly a bull shark), all the rest of us just saw the fish almost skipping along the top of the water to escape from the shark.
    I was fortunate enough to see a turtle come up out of the water and go down again.

    We didn’t really have anything planned for the afternoon. We had a late lunch followed by a dolphin talk. That was really interesting and gave us a good background for the dolphin feeding as well as the history of the program. We were even able to see the “gifts” that the dolphins have presented to the staff over the years. These have all been sea animals. The first gift was a dead moray eel.
    A kookaburra feeding was followed by watching the sunset.

    We could have fed the dolphins but instead chose to watch the feeding from the jetty. This was a wise choice as we had a great view of the dolphins frolicking while they waited for the feeding to commence. There was also a cheeky rescue pelican who really really wanted a fish as well. She missed out.

    We headed back on the ferry after the dolphin feeding. The plan had been to order a taxi once we got to the ferry terminal but as I was on the phone to the taxi company we were approached by a taxi driver with a maxi taxi. He said he could take us for $35. There were already two groups in the taxi and he told them as we got in $35 each. Then as we were leaving he found another couple and told us the price would be $30.
    We got back in time for mum to see the second half of the footy and see the Eagles beat Essendon.
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  • Brisbane from Mt Cooth-Tha
    Birds trying to keep coolBush turkey lifting his wing to try and cool downWaterfall in Botanic GardensBromeliadBonsai Port Jackson FigBonsai BougainvilleaArid region cactusAeid region cactusArid region plant - it was as hot as it looks

    Mt Coot-Tha on a warm day

    2019年9月4日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

    Today was a warm one, it seems our trip has coincided with a heat wave.
    We caught the bus to Adelaide st. We had some time before the next bus to Mt Coot-Tha so we went down the Brisbane Arcade with not only has some stunning shops but had lots of floral arrangements to celebrate the coming of spring.
    We came back though H&M where I was lucky enough to be able to purchase a hat. I certainly needed it today.
    Mt Coot-Tha itself was a lovely view. We could see the ocean, North Stradbroke Island and Moreton Island. It’s taken me a few years but I’ve finally realised why there are always cafes at places like this. It’s so you have something to do while you are waiting for public transport.
    We took the bus down to the Botanic Gardens. We had a lovely time trying to interpret the map to work out where we were and where we wanted to go. While in the shade the gardens were lovely and cool. We saw a lot of beautiful plants and flowers.
    It was warm enough however for the birds to be feeling it. I saw honeyeaters wallowing in the sand and a bush turkey lifting its wing to keep cool.
    We’d just stopped to appreciate the Japanese gardens when my sister rang. It was a lovely spot to sit and have a chat and organise ourselves for next week.
    We finished with a late lunch and then caught the bus back. I’d had enough by then so we were back in the hotel by 4:30pm.
    We are trying not to eat dinner out while in Brisbane (except me last night) so tonight I went around the corner to pick up a subway salad to have with the burgers I bought on Monday night.
    Tomorrow we head to Moreton Island.
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  • Bouganvillia avenue at Southbank
    Kangaroo Point cliffsStory BridgeCardamom plantThis vine with the maroon stem is apparently edibleMoreton bay bugsSeafood crepeCity ferry, similar to the City Hopper but different colourRiver cats (ferries)Harry and Ada ❤️Harry and Ada ❤️

    Ferries, Friends...and Failures?

    2019年9月3日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    If my plan today was to show mum just how I can smoothly navigate around an unknown city I well and truly failed. We prefer different ways of travelling. I like to do it all myself, preferably using public transport, mum prefers an organised tour. Neither is better than the other although I suspect mum was wishing a tour bus would magically appear and take her straight to the next destination without any mucking around.

    We started the day by heading to Southbank. There was some discussion as to whether we catch the bus or walk. I wasn’t too confident of navigating from one side of the Pacific Motorway which was between us and Victoria Bridge and the river. So we took the bus. We’re using a combination of google maps and the translink app to get around.
    After apparently missing one bus and then walking to the next stop down the road where the expected bus didn’t arrive we managed to get to Southbank. Like Roma st Parkland the gardens at Southbank are lovely. It got quite hot in the sun but in the shade and amongst the lush greenery it was cool.
    We took a river cruise from Southbank to Breakfast creek and return. Brisbane doesn’t have a hop on hop off bus which is how I usually like to get to know about the city I am visiting so this was a good substitute. I enjoy hearing the commentary, learning about the history and the local jokes.
    The Brisbane river is used very differently to the Swan river. We saw a barge going upstream as well as countless ferries. Part of the reason is that the wharf used to be close to Brisbane but now it is much further down river.
    It’s funny how when I’ve done the sightseeing tours with commentary overseas I’ve quite enjoyed the traditional music they play between the commentary. Hearing the tune of Waltzing Matilda sounded corny although this was only at the beginning and end. Down the river was more relaxing music.

    As we got off the boat I asked a crew member if she could recommend a restaurant on Southbank for a good seafood lunch. She suggested instead we go to George Paragons on Eagle st Pier. We caught a city cat (ferry) down there and had a delicious lunch. My one culinary goal for this trip was to try Moreton bay bugs seeings they are local. I wasn’t disappointed. Smaller and more meatier than lobster they were delicious. Mum’s seafood crepe was also delicious.

    We took the city hopper (another type of ferry) back to Southbank. While waiting to get on the city hopper I couldn’t find my go (transport) card. Both mum and I searched my purse and bag before I realised I’d turned it around. We got on the city hopper to discover it was free! Back to Southbank and to the Epicurious Garden. It is a big veggie patch but with some interesting plants. I saw a cardamom plant for the first time. If I’d ever given it any thought I would have said cardamom pods come from a tree rather than an understory tropical plant related to ginger.

    We needed postcards to send back to nephews and niece so we checked bit the Maritime Museum and Queensland Museum and Science Centre gift shops for postcards. Neither had any. After another round of “that bus didn’t come so let’s get this one” we found some postcards in the Queen st Mall.

    Mum then got to relax while I caught the train to visit a friend. At the train station I reached for my purse only to discover my purse was missing. My heart sank thinking of it being stolen. I checked with mum before panicking too much and discovered that yes, I had left it on the kitchen bench. Purse retrieved I made the next train to spend a lovely evening with Lani and her two beagles.
    Those that know me know my breed of dog is a beagle. We took Harry and Ada for a walk, Ada taking full advantage of the fact that I was happy to let her sniff and sniff.
    After picking up some fish and chips (and potato scallops - how have I never had one of these before? They are delicious) we went back to her place for dinner, chat and beagle cuddles. Definitely the highlight of the day for me.
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  • View from our window
    Roma st ParklandsLizard at Roma st ParklandsRoma st ParklandsRoma st ParklandsRoma st ParklandsSpectacular garden at Roma st ParklandRoma st ParklandRoma st ParklandView from our window by night

    Roma St

    2019年9月2日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

    This year’s trip is southern Queensland and northern NSW. I’m travelling with mum and we intend to go and visit my sister next week.

    We got to experience the new security screening at the airport. It picked up the button on my right arm and back of my neck but not the one on my left arm.
    The flight itself was fine. We managed to navigate the Airtrain to Roma st Station and then to our hotel, Meriton suites. We’ve a two bedroom apartment so we are on the 72nd floor. There are only 74 floors.
    The view is lovely, the traffic noise isn’t noticeable if the windows are closed.

    After a rest and freshen up I visited the Roma Street Parkland. It is simply gorgeous. Unfortunately the Spectacular Garden on Colin Campbell Place is cloaks from dusk to dawn. I’d argue that it want dusk when I got there but nevertheless it was closed. I did walk around the outside and through other parts of the garden.
    I walked through the Queens st Mall on my search for a supermarket. What I saw was interesting but it was dark so I just did what I neede to do.
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