Friday, 30 October 2015

We stayed at the Causeway Lake, Emu Park (near Yeppoon) for a week.  Very nice spot - lots of people fishing, not a lot of fish caught.  One side of the causeway is the ocean, the other side is the lake.  About one week a month, on the big tides, the sea floods in and out of the lake.  Lots of tiny fish making the dash from the lake to the sea on the incoming tide.  Why they don't wait until the tide goes out and just go with it is beyond me.....

Half way between Emu Park and Yeppoon

The Causeway

Yeppoon

View of the lake from the caravan spot.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

We had a great time in Rockhampton.  Spent some time with Hannah at the zoo and gardens, walked the streets and looked at the old buildings, went up Mt Archer, stopped in at Mt Morgan - very eerie place with the old closed mine, went to the cattle sales, and just generally looked around.  Very nice city.

View from Mt Archer

One of the many old buildings in town,

Cattle sales, they weren't all that skinny.....

Fun at the zoo with Hannah

Sharing our ice creams with a few locals.

Closed mine at Mt Morgan - very spooky....

View from our Caravan Park.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Bandana Station Sunset

We arrived mid afternoon and we were greeted by Olivia and her dad Bruce.  He gave us a cup of fresh brewed billy tea and we were invited to partake of camp oven cooked scones, damper and cakes.  There were about 40 people there and we all sat down and Olivia spoke to us all about life on their cattle station.

This was our view as we sat and chatted with our fellow travelers and listened to Olivia.  The farmhouse was to the right behind the trees.  See the twin peaks in the distance on the left?  Well that is about half way down the property!!!!

Bruce and Olivia then entertained us with bush poetry and songs as we watched the sun set.  It was one of those amazing experience that will stay with us for a while.


Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Just trying to see how to add photos - hope this works

We stayed at the Bedford Weir, near Blackwater (free camp) for a few nights and this young chap came up to us.  We offered to share our morning tea and the next thing - there were 15 of them!!!!  It was just like throwing a chip to a sea gull!!!!
Hi everyone,

We have started our big adventure!!  Sold our house, re-homed our son (the cat is looking after him), quit our jobs and are traveling Australia in our caravan.

We started off heading towards Carnarvon Gorge.  What a beautiful spot it is.  Unfortunately inland Queensland is very dry and it was heartbreaking to see the small towns closed up and no one around.  I really feel for our farmers.

We did spend a wonderful afternoon/early evening at Bandana Station Sunsets (right next to Carnarvon Gorge) - very informative and entertaining.  We learned all about running a cattle station and life on the land.  Well worth doing if you are ever in the area.

After spending a week in Rockhampton we have now reached the coast and are spending some time in the Yeppoon/Emu Park area.  Very pretty and so nice to finally be at the sea.

I hope to post often (wifi coverage permitting) and will bore you to death with photos and stories of the people we meet and the places we go.  Feel free to leave a comment (keep it nice).

Tracy