Lady Elliot -Day one - Turtles on beach

After our sit on the beach, dash back for dinner, 15 minute presentation about turtles and our wilderness tour during which we were taken out to see ghost crabs, large hermit crabs, stars,Weiterlesen
Lady Elliot Island - Lens envy!

OK, I believe that size doesn’t matter, it’s what you do with it, but this is getting silly. We found ourselves on a small island with a camera/photography club who were there for a week. WalkingWeiterlesen
Lady Elliot Island - Birds

No idea what is wrong with this footprint, but will try to sort it out in due course.
Being on this island bought back many memories of being on Bird Island in the Seychelles, birdsWeiterlesen
Lady Elliot - Day 2

Let’s hope this footprint works OK.
Up early, walked along the beach to see what we could find of the turtle nests. We examined one and found large rocks where she had been digging which, I guess,Weiterlesen
Rest Day ....

Decided to change site, but stay in Hervey Bay. On our way to the first site we came across a market so ... change of plan, park up and walk around the market.
It’s lovely to walk around in shortsWeiterlesen
Feeding fish, stroking sharks

We booked to go to Fraser Island on Monday, today is Sunday.
We have a packed day of entertainment lined up. Live music and one market, then another market and then, this evening, more live music inWeiterlesen
Fraser Island - Journey to Maheno Wreck

Up early and across the road for a full breakfast before being collected at 7:30 by “Macca” in his slightly jacked up Toyota Land Cruiser.
Fraser Island is a natural wonder of the world. LocatedWeiterlesen
Maheno wreck

The Maheno Wreck is an iconic site, but becoming less as time goes by (good title for a song). Jessica and Toby have both visited here, we are following in our children’s footsteps.
Macca did aWeiterlesen
Eli Creek

Eli Creek is a crystal clear creek that runs into the sea creating an interesting section to drive over as well as a really relaxing area to paddle in or take a float to the top of the walkway andWeiterlesen
Central Station board walk

Called Central Station - because that’s what it was. There is a creek in the valley below for freshwater.
Along the boardwalk we were shown King Ferns that only grew in a very few places aroundWeiterlesen
Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora)

Yes it really does look like this.
Lake McKenzie is 1,200 metres long and up to 930 metres wide. It is approximately 150 hectares in area.
The sands around the lake are composed of pure, whiteWeiterlesen
Leaving the island

Macca had set the timetable as he had to get us back on the 5:00pm ferry and needed to be there by 4:45.
We’d already come across a tag team that were having problems with cars overheating 🥵.Weiterlesen
Noosa via Mary Valley Rattler

Due to bush fires in the area we had missed out Noosa on our way north. Both Bun and I have visited there previously and we were keen to find out how it had changed.
On the trip to Noosa we stoppedWeiterlesen
Last day on the road for a month

I’d found a cafe that had really good reviews for b’fasts so we packed up and went there. After b’fast we wandered along the river.
Then onto the lookout before going to Tea Tree Bay where BunWeiterlesen
Coolum Beach

We had been told that, by the time we turned up at the campsite, the staff may have left as they were packing up early. After a lovely drive from Noosa to Coolum Bay we arrived and the office wasWeiterlesen
Back to Brisbane

It was disappointing that our last two night on the road had been our worst experiences.
We drove back to Brisbane via Mooloolaba where we walked around the wharf and along the beach. The policeWeiterlesen
Things we haven’t seen in England

One aspect that we both really like about Australia is that nothing really happened about Christmas until 1st December. Even now some shopping centres are not playing Christmas songs although someWeiterlesen
Going South

Bill - RIP, will be much missed
We left Brisbane on Monday 6 January. We had taken over our house-sit, the kids had arrived with their partners, we’d hired a car to take all six of us, plusWeiterlesen
Hosannah Farmstay

This is an idyllic place to stay. Great for families with young children as many farm animals roam free, the dogs of different sizes are very tolerant and there is a swimming lake with diving boardWeiterlesen
Nimbin

We left the auto electric at Murwillumbah and drove to Nimbin along a road that followed the river. A lovely drive, scenic, windy, but mostly flat.
Nimbin is a strange place.
“Nimbin has beenWeiterlesen
Djanbung Gardens Permaculture

Bertha started OK this morning
Permaculture is a set of design principles centered on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilizing the patterns and resilient features observed in naturalWeiterlesen
Nimbin to Suffolk Park

We went back to Nimbin for a drink and then lunch before heading off to the coast. We both think it’s a bit of a sad place. Back in the 70s it may have been a counter culture but that no longerWeiterlesen
Onwards to Yamba

The most expensive park to stay in and the worst night’s sleep. Most campsites have a curfew of around 9 or 9:30 after which you are expected to be quiet. Groups of people were still chatting pastWeiterlesen
Yamba

Great night”s sleep. Drove to Yamba hoping to catch the 9:30 ferry back across the Clarence River to Iluka. The Clarence River is probably over 1,000m wide at its mouth and Apart from the MurrayWeiterlesen
To the mountains, good for pelvic floor

It was drizzling when we awoke and that made us grateful that we had chosen a motorhome rather than a camper van or a system of tents etc. Pitching at a campsite takes a couple of minutes, breakingWeiterlesen