June 17 – Tweed Coast
Well it was back to oatmeal this
morning as we finished off our eggs yesterday. I guess I've gone a
few days with out it but man I didn't miss it. We got showered and
battened down the hatches before hitting the road. We popped into a
chemist on the way out of Byron Bay so we could get us more
sunscreen, me some cough meds and Beau new soap. I still have chesty
cough going on so I figured I should try to do something about it.
We got back on the highway for a bit then off of it for another
tourist drive. On our way through Hastings Point we stopped at a
lookout which was quite spectacular. It's also a gorgeous sunny day
so that helps. In the distance we could see huge splashes of water
from whales jumping and breaching. Sadly they we much too far away
for my little camera, but it was pretty cool to see. We drove up to
Tweed Heads and made some tuna sandwiches at Rainbow Bay. We had a
walk along the beach in the sunshine but since we hadn't put
sunscreen on that morning I didn't want to be out in it too long. I
think we'll have to start slathering up every morning again. We
started down the road again but stopped when we saw a “Welcome to
New South Wales” sign. We were confused until we realized that the
state boarder runs through the middle of town! Strangely there was no
“Welcome to Queensland” sign. After taking a picture with the
boarder marker we set out again and headed up the Gold Coast. We
drove through the towns along the beach like Surfers Paradise. The
ocean looked amazing but there were tons of high rises everywhere.
Beau was also getting quite frustrated with the traffic since every
time we almost got up to speed we'd hit a red light. We got out of
the Gold Coast snarl and back on the freeway into Brisbane. We found
our caravan park with little trouble, only one U-turn needed because
we missed the turn due to the itty bitty street signs. After
checking in we left shortly after for Linda's place, Mom's cousin.
We found Linda's street with little difficulty but had a touch of
trouble finding the house. We parked and walked up the street but
knew we had gone to far, then we found the teeny tiny numbers that
denoted 93. We accidentally came around the back because we went in
the wrong gate but we made it. We had a lovely evening with Linda,
we told her all about our trip and she shared her plans and some
pictures of her daughter and grandson. Dinner was amazing with roast
chicken and potatoes as well as Pavlova for dessert. A proper Sunday
dinner. We said our good byes and hope to see each other again some
time. We had a little trouble getting back to the park since a
coupe streets we couldn't turn right onto but we eventually made it
onto the right road only to get caught in a random breathalyser
check. We were both a little nervous since we had some wine at
dinner but Beau blew a triple zero (or 0.000) so it didn't even
detect his glass of wine. Phew. We made it back to the park without
further incident and wrapped up our evening in the usual way
Hastings Point |
Humpback Whale |
Queensland-New South Wales Boarder |
Dinner with Linda |
June 18 – Brisbane
We awoke to a beautiful sunny day,
perfect for exploring Brisbane. It was only four km into the city
from our park so we decided to bike in. Our bike ride turned out to
be a little more strenuous than we thought since we had to go up a
few hills. We biked along the sidewalk till we found the bike path
into the city. We reached the CBD and started off at the Queen
Elizabeth Mall which was actually a pedestrian street. It also had
the information center. We got the down low on sights to see and
started out on a self guided walking tour. We quickly gave up on our
walking tour since we kept missing the alleged sights it was also the
arts and architecture tour. Brisbane is on a river and there a bunch
of pedestrian bridges crossing it. We took a funky one across and
started walking along a riverside boardwalk. We knew we wanted to
take a ferry along the river but had to figure out which to take. We
were in the area called South Bank and popped into another info place
where we got the dl on the ferries and were recommended to walk along
the river to next ferry terminal along. South Bank was very cool
with some restaurants and shops as well as a pool with a man made
beach. Seemed like the spot to be on a gorgeous day. We continued
our way along the boardwalk past the Maritime Museum. We walked up
to the top of the cliffs that run along the south bank and were
rewarded with a great view of the city. Once we reached our ferry
wharf we hopped on the City Ferry and were taken across the river
where we had to change boats to a City Cat. The City Cats are the
fast ferries and go up and down the river for some distance. We were
headed down stream. There were soooo many massive houses along the
water with huge boats out front. It was really enjoyable to see the
city from the river. We went to almost the end of the ferry's route
which took about 30min from where we started then headed back up
stream and alighted outside of the Queen Elizabeth Mall. We were
feeling a bit peaked after all our biking, walking and sun so decided
to head back, we also didn't want to bike in the dark. We were side
tracked by a spraypaint street artist who we watched work for a
little bit and then picked up some fish and fococcia bread for
dinner. We wanted naan but there wasn't any so we are substituting
fococcia. We retrieved our bikes and set out for home. We arrived
back at the park just before the sun finished setting. We made some
delicious fish curry and the focaccia went surprisingly well with it.
A City Cat on Brisbane River |
Brisbane |
A City Ferry |
Story Book Bridge |
Brisbane River |
June 19 – Glasshouse Mountains
We awoke to another blindingly sunny
day and enjoyed our oatmeal and coffee in it. We hit the road then
hit up a grocery store and a gas station. Back on the road we start
heading out of Brisbane but pulled into a McD's after not too long.
Beau wanted to send his resume off to his buddy's boss at Bombardier
but the internet was too slow to upload the file. We had some 30
cent ice cream cones than gave up on the uploading. We'll find a
library tomorrow and do it then. Back on the road we drove for about
60km then turned off for the Glasshouse Mountains scenic drive. The
Glasshouse Mountains were once a volcanic range surrounded by
sandstone that eroded away over many 20 odd million years and left
only the plugs of the volcanoes. We headed into one of the parks and
made some lunch. Then went for a short hike to a lookout point. The
look out was pretty good but the sun made photo's next to impossible.
We drove up the road a short ways to another look out and got some
great views of the surrounding mountains. I also got some pictures
this time. After having our fill of the mountains we decided to
check out a rest stop hoping it might be okay. Turns out it was back
far enough from the main road that the noise wasn't substantial.
Since we still had a bit of day light we set to work patching a small
hole in the canvas was well as reattaching some velcro for the
screens. With those jobs out of the way I did some crocheting while
Beau played guitar. We made some sidekick like pasta with a bunch of
vegetables thrown in. It turned out alright but there wasn't a lot
of flavour to the sauce. We finished off our box of wine and did
some more crocheting and reading.
Mt Coonowrin |
Mt Beerwah |
Glasshouse Mountains |
Us at the Glasshouse Mountains |
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