Friday, January 11, 2008

All done

See a tasmanian devil (my favourite animal as a child) - check








Pat a kangoroo (btw - it's not dead) - check







See the pelicans being fed at the Entrance - check









Tomorrow back to Sydney and maybe visit the Bondi beach. Minna wants to see it.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Finally some sun


Three days left and we finally find a place where the sun shines. Terrigal, I had never even heard about the place. When we were in Katoomba for the second night, we browsed the Lonely Planet guide New South Wales to figure out where we would go next. The book recommended Terrigal. As the Lonely Planet recommendations have been correct for so many times we decided that we will go to Terrigal. We booked a room for three nights in Country Comfort which has an excellent location near the beach and near the Esplanade. There are some interesting tidal pools and lots of beach life. Tomorrow we are planning to go to the Entrance to see the Pelican Feeding and hopefully we will also se a tasmanian devil, my favourite animal from my childhood.

Govett's leap and the falls

One of the major views to the grand hole is from the Govett's leap near Katoomba. In the middle of the picture you can see a lookout to which we took a small hike. Kia was quite tired on the way back up.

Tin Can Church in Lowther

On the way back from the Jenolan Caves to Katoomba, we saw this funny looking church made of tin plate.

Jenolan caves


After a disappointing visit to one of the places Lonely Planet calls ghost towns, we headed to the Jenolan Caves. We took a tour (Lucas cave) which sent us into the mountain for 1 km walk, including 910 strenous steps. The guide was quite funny and had been working there for 38 years. After 910 steps in the cave, we had to climb the same amount of steps back to the Carpark 2.

Minna, Kia and three sisters

From Hunter Valley, we drove to the Blue Mountains. We expected excellent views as the Blue Mountains have some quite big holes in the ground. As soon as we arrived and found an accommodation from the Three Explorers Motel , conveniently located just a couple of hundred meters from the Echo Point, we went there to see the big hole and the Three Sisters. We climbed down the stairs closer to the first sister and you can see Minna and Kia quite high up above the tree tops.

Unnecessary sign

About 200 metres from the Cedar Creek Cottages we saw this sign. We thought it was unneccessary.

One more night


Minna liked Hunter Valley so much that she insisted to stay one more night. But she also insisted that we shouldn't stay in a standard hotel but we should have something special. We drove back to the Hunter Valley information center and asked about accommodation. They had a bulletin board for last minute accommodation deals and we decided to book a cottage from Cedar Creek Cottages and Stonehurst Wines. It was even recommended by the Lonely Planet guides. It was actually quite far from Cessnock so we decided to use the BBQ amenities at the cottage. We bought some chicken kebabs and wine and set up the grill.As we had not had new years sparkling wine yet, we tried the Stonehurst wine from the minibar of the cottage. We stayed in the Gardeners cottage which was one of the three cottages by the patch of Shiraz grapes. I have to say that it was one of the best accommodations I have stayed in. Excellent breakfast was included and some port wine for the evening. There were a lot of spiders and their webs in the garden but luckily Kia noticed the big one on the porch only after we had slept the night. She wouldn't have slept at all if she'd knew that there was a spider on the porch as well. Neither she liked the bug. We asked if we could stay for one more night in the cottage, but it was alredy booked for someone else for the next night.

Above the Hunter Valley

Finally my Manfrotto comes in handy. A picture from the Bimbadeen Mountain lookout. Mountain View Road is one of the things you must do at Hunter Valley. I don't remember driving this before so this was the first time for the whole family.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Evening snack in Hunter Valley


After some wine tasting and Smelly Cheese Shopping Minna and I had an evening snack. Kia also had some cheese which tasted like Kippari.

The easternmost point


After leaving Surfers Paradise, I wanted to see Byron Bay and the Cape Byron lighthouse. The weather was still quite windy and rainy but we were able to see the lighthouse, the surfers and the town itself. We were in Byron Bay for only a brief time but it felt immediately better than Airlie Beach. Of course Airlie Beach had the Reef but that's it. I would rather spend my holiday in Byron Bay, if the weather was any better. Now we just moved on. We planned to take the Watefall Road to New England Highway but it was impossible to find a motel with vacancies late at night. Eventually we drove from Byron Bay to Newcastle. Much further south than we had thought. I was tired and Minna tried to keep me awake. Surprisingly we found Battery energy drink, Made in Finland, from a gas station at Port Macquarie.We arrived at Raymond Terrace at 4 am in the morning and after a 5-hour sleep we headed towards Cessnock and Hunter Valley. Learning from the mistake we made yesterday, we booked a hotel immediately on arrival. We chose Best Western and tommorrow we will change into another one.

Just to let you know, Jesus


Our message, Jesus: We have moved. I guess this church in Surfers Paradise has moved and this is the way they tell it to Jesus.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

No surfers and no paradise either



After spending New year's eve in Brisbane, we drove 80 kilometers south to Surfers Paradise. On the way here from the north we saw a lot of cars with surf boards on the roof. Now we know the reason: the beaches here are closed because of the rough weather so we have not seen any surfer for the three days we've been here. Constant rain only stopped for one day, which we spent at the Wet 'n Wild and, needless to say, got wet again.

We are staying in Courtyard by Marriott and the view from our 22nd floor room is magnificent.