Hi all,
So, I'll have a new update within a few days on my adventures getting to and exploring Sydney. I've completely run out of camera memory (that's about 11 gigs since we left) and Brians camera is acting up so it'll be another few days before the Sydney photos are ready.
But this is just a little update to fill ye in on what's happening next.
The plan was, before we left on this trip, was to stay in Australia for 6 months and find a job. But after doing all the East Coast touristy stuff over the past two and a half months, I can't imagine stopping travelling to work again. Come on like, it was only four months ago when I finished working my ass off in Ireland!! It's definitely not time for me to get back to that.
Sooo... now the plans have changed, the flights are booked and we are off to Thailand. Next Tuesday.
Woo hoo :-)
So excited to be moving on and keeping on with the travelling. So yes we are leaving 3 and a half months early but it's all good. Still got a few days left here in fantastic Sydney - Bondi, the Blue Mountains, Summer Bay and a few other things are still on the to do list - so i'll talk to ye all soon.
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
16 September 2010
25 August 2010
Busy doing nothing!
Since my last post Brian and myself have gotten used to doing a whole lot of nothing.
We wake up early cause the tent has turned into a nice big glass house. We sweat our way over to the pool side and enjoy the sun on our skin (It's not getting any browner, or reder I should add.) We relax in the cool waters of the swimming pool. We find it in ourselves to peel off the sun loungers and into the car and head for a stroll around what ever town we happen to be in. We might enjoy some beans on toast and a cup of tea under the shelter of the kitchens roof as we stare out at the cloudless sky. Or we might enjoy a nice, quiet drink and a chat with some friends! Tough really.
So...
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...after the Whitsundays we hung around in Airlie Beach for another few days. We bumped into girls from college and we all caught up as we lazed by the man-made lagoon by the sea. Every day the same spot. We had a daily visitor to our spot too, in the form of Flo a lovely local bird. She was very friendly and liked a good old snoop around at all our stuff. She got a bit too close to Brian one day, stealing a sandwich right from his hand. He's not too happy with the birds here. A bush turkey pecked a hole in our tent too....
It was hard to drag ourselves away from gorgeous Airlie but after a cool ten days of relaxing we thought it about time to move on.
But we didn't get far.
Two hours north we reached Townsville and after a quick sleep we headed out on a boat over to Magnetic Island. The place was, again, absolutely gorgeous! We managed to stay away from the beach and the pool and decided to rent bikes for the day. Magnetic is a small place and had decided that, because we'd only planned two days here, we would get out there and see the place. But no one told us about the many, many steep hills the island possessed! And after daaaays of doing nothing it was a bit of a challenge. But even though they were a pain to get up, they were a thrill to rush down. AND we got to see a wild koala, so all was forgiven. And back to the misbehaving birds... a kookaburra stole Marguerites breakfast right from her hands too.
After Magnetic Island and another stop over in Townsville, (where some nice person, in the dead of night, broke into the car, which was two feet from the tent, and stole my cheap ass Australian phone but managed to miss the iPhone and a sat nav), we headed to Cairns. Here the temperature sky rocketed and I sadly started to melt! Seriously. And it's only spring!! Again we got into the lovely routine of doing absolutely nothing. Which is great really. Can't be straining ourselves. We got into such a state of melting and over heating it got too much for me to even get the camera out. Shame really. Place was lovely. I did manage to get a picture of the HUGE bats that kept us company at night however. They were like Batmans in the sky.
Cairns was where we also noticed the big hole in our wallets and now our mission is to find jobs or we will be off to Thailand very, very soon. Don't know if that's a bad thing really. Can't imagine working now after all this relaxing. I need to get back to travelling!!
We wake up early cause the tent has turned into a nice big glass house. We sweat our way over to the pool side and enjoy the sun on our skin (It's not getting any browner, or reder I should add.) We relax in the cool waters of the swimming pool. We find it in ourselves to peel off the sun loungers and into the car and head for a stroll around what ever town we happen to be in. We might enjoy some beans on toast and a cup of tea under the shelter of the kitchens roof as we stare out at the cloudless sky. Or we might enjoy a nice, quiet drink and a chat with some friends! Tough really.
So...
.....
...after the Whitsundays we hung around in Airlie Beach for another few days. We bumped into girls from college and we all caught up as we lazed by the man-made lagoon by the sea. Every day the same spot. We had a daily visitor to our spot too, in the form of Flo a lovely local bird. She was very friendly and liked a good old snoop around at all our stuff. She got a bit too close to Brian one day, stealing a sandwich right from his hand. He's not too happy with the birds here. A bush turkey pecked a hole in our tent too....
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Airlie Beach |
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Flo, snooping |
But we didn't get far.
Two hours north we reached Townsville and after a quick sleep we headed out on a boat over to Magnetic Island. The place was, again, absolutely gorgeous! We managed to stay away from the beach and the pool and decided to rent bikes for the day. Magnetic is a small place and had decided that, because we'd only planned two days here, we would get out there and see the place. But no one told us about the many, many steep hills the island possessed! And after daaaays of doing nothing it was a bit of a challenge. But even though they were a pain to get up, they were a thrill to rush down. AND we got to see a wild koala, so all was forgiven. And back to the misbehaving birds... a kookaburra stole Marguerites breakfast right from her hands too.
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The bikes |
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Our reward after the cycling |
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AMAZING mexican mush enjoyed in Magnetic |
After Magnetic Island and another stop over in Townsville, (where some nice person, in the dead of night, broke into the car, which was two feet from the tent, and stole my cheap ass Australian phone but managed to miss the iPhone and a sat nav), we headed to Cairns. Here the temperature sky rocketed and I sadly started to melt! Seriously. And it's only spring!! Again we got into the lovely routine of doing absolutely nothing. Which is great really. Can't be straining ourselves. We got into such a state of melting and over heating it got too much for me to even get the camera out. Shame really. Place was lovely. I did manage to get a picture of the HUGE bats that kept us company at night however. They were like Batmans in the sky.
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The Bats! |
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Our woodland campsite |
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A sign located in the mens bathrooms at the campsite |
20 August 2010
Life on the road
It's not very hard when your tent is the size of a fort!
Just a few pics to show ye all how we're getting around and how we're living it up, tent style.
Enjoy!
Just a few pics to show ye all how we're getting around and how we're living it up, tent style.
Enjoy!
Sheila enjoying the bush in the sunshine.
The upgrade!
Breakfast in bed.
Enjoying an afternoon beverage and some bean dip!
Charging all the electronics at dinnertime.
Presents for Sheila.
Now you know :) x
07 August 2010
Sun, sea, sand and snorkelling
We left the stable land at Airlie Beach to live on a boat for three days as we explored the Whitsunday Islands. Spank Me, a racing style yacht, brought us around a few of the 70+ islands to many bays where snorkelling became the norm and Brian got to test run scuba diving along the great barrier reef. We swayed to sleep in our tiny bunks and got the help hoist the sails. Whales, turtles and hundreds of fish welcomed me to their world and I'll definitely be going back for more.
I absolutely adored the snorkelling and can't wait to get the chance to get scuba diving. Would love to have had an under water camera too cause the amount of different types of fish and coral was incredible. From electric blues, to bright yellows and jet black and everything in between, even my memories are even starting to forget everything I saw. Pretty incredible feeling just floating around, with a huge shole of fish swimming past, and them not even noticing me and bumping into my mask. I burst out laughing underwater too while I watched some fish eating the coral and could hear their munching. Nom nom nom!
We visited Whitehaven beach with its ultra fine white, white sand that glittered in the sun and clear and shallow waters that merged into green waters was gorgeous. We enjoyed a relaxing morning strolling up and down the beach and bushwalking up to an incredible view of the whole bay. I relaxed in the waters and exfoliated my skin with the sand!
It was a very relaxing trip and with the fun of snorkelling and the gorgeous surroundings, it helped make these few days a few of my favourite in Australia so far.
05 August 2010
Vegemite update
IT'S GROSS!
Tried some on our sailing boat around the Whitsundays. Had to spit my bite into the ocean. Sorry turtles and humpbacked whales if you happen to munch on it. It's Australias fault.
23 July 2010
A few Ozzy musts
In the land down under around three weeks now and having a ball. Our first few days we flew into Brisbane and I got to catch up with a few realies! And got some serious relaxing time in too. Very nice. But it wasn't long before we got back into the swing of bring a tourist and headed out to experience a few Ozzie musts. That was just after we picked up Sheila, our lovely Toyota wagon, that will (hopefully) be taking us on a great adventure along the coast. Shes a beaut!

So our first... I should probably say my first must was to get to the koala sanctuary for a nice big cuddle from the cutest little natives. They actually look like teddy bears in a tree. Seriously! I love them! My cuddle came from little Crumpet and she was munching away on leaves as I held her. So cute and surprisingly heavy. At the Lone Pine Sanctuary we also got to see loads of other Australian animals including the amazing duck-billed platapus, talking cockatoos and some mental tazmanian devils.
We also visited Australia Zoo which may as well be called the Steve Arwin Zoo seeing as its on Steve Arwin Way and hes absolutley everywhere. Didn't expect it but felt very sad being there, they even had a huge memorial there for him. The place was pretty amazing though. So fun. Pictures of Steve on the walls and 'Crikey!' printed pretty much everywhere you looked. Loads of animals but it was the koalas and the tigers that stole the show for me. Think I watched one koala eating for about 15 minutes.

So our first trip in Sheila and we headed down south to the Gold Coast. Our first stop was Byron Bay and we pitched our tent in among the trees, the bush turkeys and the hippies! Peace and love everywhere in Byron Bay. And surfing. Took our first surfing lesson and actually managed to make it up onto the board and surf one wave. Oh yeah! It's very tough... especially when you've got arms made of jelly. Was aching for days after! Haha. Was great fun though. Looking forward to take two.

After after a few layed back back days in Byron we headed north up the coast to Surfers Paradise. And with golden beaches as far as you can see on both side of you, green-blues water and lovely white waves I really understood where it got it's name from! While in Byron we got to hang out with the hippies in our camping site, it was the grey nomads we were surrounded by in our caravan site in Surfers. On the day we arrived the were all sitting in rows enjoying the Christmas in July (!) barbeque. Very funny sight. Surfers was very relaxed but very different to Byron. We sampled some of the night life in Surfers going on a club crawl. One of the clubs even copied a club Sex and the City club and put beds inside it. Didn't trying Surfing again here but we did watch a lot of the locals kick ass in the waves.
Another must along the coast during the winter is to go whale watching so we jumped on a boat and headed out to find some humpback whales. And we bumped into some amazing, playful ones. My first sight was two of them jumping fully out of the watch and smacking back in. After such a spectactual start they got lazy but we saw lots of tails, blows, and they came right up to the boat where we were for a little look at the very end. Pretty amazing stuff. Didn't even bother having the camera out for the incounter. Didn't want to miss anything messing around with the settings!
Heading back to Brissy for a quick visit and then the big road trip up north begins. First stop, Noosa!
And one more Oz must I have to achieve, is to taste vegemite.... might be a while :S but I'll report back when or if it happens.
x

So our first... I should probably say my first must was to get to the koala sanctuary for a nice big cuddle from the cutest little natives. They actually look like teddy bears in a tree. Seriously! I love them! My cuddle came from little Crumpet and she was munching away on leaves as I held her. So cute and surprisingly heavy. At the Lone Pine Sanctuary we also got to see loads of other Australian animals including the amazing duck-billed platapus, talking cockatoos and some mental tazmanian devils.
We also visited Australia Zoo which may as well be called the Steve Arwin Zoo seeing as its on Steve Arwin Way and hes absolutley everywhere. Didn't expect it but felt very sad being there, they even had a huge memorial there for him. The place was pretty amazing though. So fun. Pictures of Steve on the walls and 'Crikey!' printed pretty much everywhere you looked. Loads of animals but it was the koalas and the tigers that stole the show for me. Think I watched one koala eating for about 15 minutes.

So our first trip in Sheila and we headed down south to the Gold Coast. Our first stop was Byron Bay and we pitched our tent in among the trees, the bush turkeys and the hippies! Peace and love everywhere in Byron Bay. And surfing. Took our first surfing lesson and actually managed to make it up onto the board and surf one wave. Oh yeah! It's very tough... especially when you've got arms made of jelly. Was aching for days after! Haha. Was great fun though. Looking forward to take two.

After after a few layed back back days in Byron we headed north up the coast to Surfers Paradise. And with golden beaches as far as you can see on both side of you, green-blues water and lovely white waves I really understood where it got it's name from! While in Byron we got to hang out with the hippies in our camping site, it was the grey nomads we were surrounded by in our caravan site in Surfers. On the day we arrived the were all sitting in rows enjoying the Christmas in July (!) barbeque. Very funny sight. Surfers was very relaxed but very different to Byron. We sampled some of the night life in Surfers going on a club crawl. One of the clubs even copied a club Sex and the City club and put beds inside it. Didn't trying Surfing again here but we did watch a lot of the locals kick ass in the waves.
Another must along the coast during the winter is to go whale watching so we jumped on a boat and headed out to find some humpback whales. And we bumped into some amazing, playful ones. My first sight was two of them jumping fully out of the watch and smacking back in. After such a spectactual start they got lazy but we saw lots of tails, blows, and they came right up to the boat where we were for a little look at the very end. Pretty amazing stuff. Didn't even bother having the camera out for the incounter. Didn't want to miss anything messing around with the settings!
Heading back to Brissy for a quick visit and then the big road trip up north begins. First stop, Noosa!
And one more Oz must I have to achieve, is to taste vegemite.... might be a while :S but I'll report back when or if it happens.
x
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