Sunday 26 October 2014

Surfers Paradise

Drove down to Surfers Paradise early to avoid the expected traffic as the Gold Coast is hosting the Gold Coast 600 V8 Supercars race today. As it transpired, the traffic was quite light. People obviously have learnt from previous years and travelled up the day before or stayed the weekend. I'm  not actually going to the race but just want to enjoy a nice sunny day at the coast and soak up the petrol fumes :)

Went to my sisters and headed off for a nice egg and bacon fry up at a local coffee shop. Tasted yummy but did have some problem trying to explain what baked beans were....say what...?
The View from Joey's balcony
After breakfast we walked along the beach...it truly is a beautiful spot

Surfers Paradise Beach
We were heading to the Q1 building, the tallest residential building in the Southern Hemisphere they say - 230 meters high. The views are magnificent and next time I go I will do the Skypoint climb on to the roof. That's the building above - the centre one with the spire and also directly below. See the amazing views from the viewing platform below.






We walked to the Edge restaurant and had a bite of lunch.....this is the view from the deck we were sitting on. Boats could just pull up and "park" and pop in for lunch. Nice.


My nephew Scott is the smartest, handsomest, tallest lovely waiter there and looked after us very nicely :) (I am very unbiased though) - and that's my sister Joey on the left


We raced off from the restaurant - stealing Scott's car -  so we could get home quicker for the start of the V8 Supercar race and the aerobatic show by the Roulettes. The Roulettes were amazing but it was difficult to get  decent photo of their acrobatics so below is a stock picture. There were six of them and they did some very very fancy flying.
The Roulettes - no - the photo isn't upside down - the plane is

Had a lovely day out and the drive home was uneventful and not busy so time for feet up and a movie

Sunday 19 October 2014

Airlie Beach - The Whitsunday Islands - Day #4 - Saturday

Just enough time to repack our bags and catch the bus to the airport for our return flight to Brisbane. We were back in Brisbane by lunchtime after the most amazing few days. I will return to Airlie Beach and recommend it to anyone. Truly is paradise
Need to go home now and lose about ten kgs - I feel that's how much I've put on in the last week lol
Maybe if I don't weigh as much my next sky dive will last longer :)


PS.....we were beginning to think the unit we were staying in was haunted......the first morning the spa turned itself on and it did it a couple more times over our stay (there is no timer on it). Lee's bedside light kept flashing on and off at one stage.....AND...the dishwasher started at 1.30am one morning. Spooooky!!

Airlie Beach - The Whitsunday Islands - Day #3 Friday

Well here it is - sky diving day and and I haven't really had any anxiety to speak of. As the time approached however, I did get some nervous moments but I just kept talking to myself to stay calm.

We got picked up from Maccas at 9.30 and whizzed off to the airport. I did pages and pages and pages of paperwork....mostly letting them off the hook if I fell to my death or the plane fell out of the sky :)

The plane was small.....very, very small. There was only room for three jumpers and their tandem partners but I still felt reasonably calm as we climbed to 14,000 feet.

As the first couple left the plane and my tandem partner, Kevin and I  started to edge towards the bloody big gaping hole in the side of a perfectly good plane I did feel some anxiety but stayed calm and went with the flow. It's too hard to describe the feelings as you free fall and then the jolt as the shute opens and you float earthwards. It is mind blowing and I loved it.





We celebrated my jump with a great lunch at The Shipwreck Bar & Grill - and the view was just as good as the oysters and prawns and Moreton Bay Bugs


Excellent restaurant.........

.....with an excellent view

Virgin Pina Colada

3 different kinds of oysters

Garlic prawns and Moreton Bay Bugs
   Went for another stroll around town and along the beach and felt quite exhausted after all the excitement so I finished the day with a nap and then a long spa....bliss

Saturday 18 October 2014

Airlie Beach - The Whitsunday Islands - Day #2 Thursday.....

We were picked up at 9 am to go Ocean Rafting for the day. I wasn't sure exactly what that entailed but it turned out to be a wonderful day. Thank you Dylan and Tim and Paulie. They certainly put these rubber duckies through their paces and I had to hold on for grim death a couple of times - exhilarating. We stopped for a snorkelling break and a beach hike up to the look out over Whitehaven Beach. Just the most beautiful place and glorious colours. Lunch was perfect, followed by a long walk along the beach checking out all the rich peoples' planes and boats and helicopters.

 I recommend this outing if you ever go to Airlie Beach. Worth every penny.



Snorkelling time at Hook Island

People arrive at the beach by boat and helicopter and.......

....sea plane



Wonderful lunch

Airlie Beach - The Whitsunday Islands - Day #1 Wednesday

Lee and I  had an early Wednesday morning flight on  a plane that was a bit smaller than I would have liked - had a bit of a claustrophobic feeling sitting in the window seat. Luckily the nice young man in the aisle seat was happy to change.  The flight was good and we arrived in Proserpine about midday and then it was just a 30 minute bus trip into Airlie Beach.
Lee - on the bus - sight seeing lol


 We got dropped off at our apartment and were very pleasantly surprised with our unit.


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Spa on balcony





We went through the booklets to see what excitement we could partake in while we were there. Lee has just had surgery so she was limited as to how energetic she could get but we rang up and booked a full day of Ocean Rafting. We spent the rest of the afternoon wandering around Airlie Beach - as it's just a small seaside town and a tropical beach it didn't take long. Lee found the shops and we had a little shopping frenzy and then ended up in a touristy place where you could book fishing trips or boat rides or....sky diving. Not quite sure why but I booked the sky diving for the Friday.
This is the man made lagoon for swimming - October to May is out of the question for
 swimming in the ocean due to the Stingers





Stopped at the Down Under Bar for lunch and then  made our way back to our apartment and received a huge goodie basket from my sister for my birthday and made a meal of the abundant foods therein.


Sunday 5 October 2014

Labour Day Long weekend..yay!!

Saturday........usual chores followed by a haircut then a  trip to Chermside Shopping Centre.

Westfield Chermside

 I'm going to Airlie Beach for a mini break in a few weeks and need to purchase a pair of swimming bathers. What a soul destroying experience that turned out to be....lol....come to think of it buying bathers has always been a torture. Needless to say I am still bather-less .

As commiseration I hit the movies and saw "Annabelle". I got my usual Choc Top and popcorn and scared myself silly for the next two hours. I felt the need to go home and dispose of all dolls, teddy bears and any other inanimate object with eyes...even a couple of potatoes. I didn't of course but I have been eyeing all of  them with increasing suspicion.


I hit the shops after the movie and got rid of at least 3 million chores that have been hanging over me for ages.

Later picked Lee up from her babysitting gig and stayed up way too late talking and TVing.

Sunday....the plan was to return Lee to her apartment and head off to the Gold Coast to visit and lunch with my sister. The best laid plans fell apart when she took ill so Lee and I visited yet another Westfield......this time at Carindale.. New plan was lunch and movies. I had my first Sushi train experience. Little yummy thing going past on a conveyor belt....all looking delicious but really having no idea what was in anything. I started off safe with spring rolls and got more adventurous as I went along. Made some lucky choices and one really bad one but overall it was great.

We had some time to kill so went to the library and poked around for a while and then to the movie. Saw "Gone Girl"...a book I read a couple of years back. It was very good....and very convoluted....and the main character made Annabelle's wickedness look as benign as a Barbie doll.

An early night and nine hours sleep finished a good couple of days.......and still Monday to go....double yay!!



Monday 29 September 2014

A Saturday in Brisbane...Riverfire!

A slow start to a beautiful day....my first sleep in for a while because life has been busy and lots of overtime before work for the last couple of weeks. The sleep in  was only till 8am but seemed later lol. After the obligatory housework etc etc I caught the midday train into the city....no good driving as there is too much on there today and there is no way I'd get a park.

I had lunch at the Pig and Whistle....a yummy steak sandwich with chips and a lemon lime & soda....... I watched the world go by for a while...so amazing that we come in so many different shapes and sizes and colours....I do think I was the only female not wearing a tiara...what is that about?


Pig and Whistle British Pub

Yummy streak sandwich

During the course of the afternoon there were several fly overs by a couple of  F/18 Hornet Fighters. Absolutely amazing machines and scared the hell out of me....by the time you hear them they have already whizzed by. AND....they fly so low and are soooo loud. Made the hairs on my arm stand up.......just cannot imagine a war situation if they were dropping bombs or missiles as well.
F/18 Hornets

I walked and walked....and window shopped and finally found myself a good vantage spot to watch the parade of 100 horses from the Australian Light Horse Association. This is the centenary of World War 1 and the ride is part of the Commemorations. Can't help comparing the jets above and the horsemen below - two extremes of warfare a century apart
Australian Light Horsemen 1918

Beautiful

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After the ride Brisbane had its annual Riverfire celebrations where huge amounts of pyrotechnics are set off in many different sites around the CBD
Story Bridge


Along the River
Spectacular



This made me giggle - if you cant speak English how would you know what it said.



I had  great day but was totally exhausted by the time I caught the train home