It’s a long way to the top, Day 36 – We’ve got wheels again

Day 36 Friday July 11th 2014 Port Douglas Woody catches a bus into Cairns to pick up the Jeep and $2400 later we have it back on the road. Surprisingly, the cost covered a major service as well as replacing the alternator. In fact, Bob had quoted us $1100 for the alternator and over $2000 for the alternator and installation. As Bob had many teeth missing perhaps he wanted to finance some future dental work? About four vans down from us there is a caravan with a monstrous bra hanging from the clothes hoist. Clothes come and go, but the … Continue reading It’s a long way to the top, Day 36 – We’ve got wheels again

It’s a long way to the top, Day 35 – An Invasion

Day 35 Thursday July 10th 2014 Port Douglas What a joy it is to sit outside and have breakfast. The bush hens scratch around us, it is warm and birds are squawking. Pete and Di pack up and head off to Cape York with their entourage of two other vans. After they leave the management drag away a palm tree that Pete has felled in his efforts to create the perfect camp site. Heaven help the bush. The town is much quieter now as school holidays are over. Even the presence of a cruise ship anchored just off the point … Continue reading It’s a long way to the top, Day 35 – An Invasion

It’s a long way to the top, Day 33 – Look up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a kangaroo!

Day 33 Tuesday July 8th 2014 Port Douglas The boys drop the Jeep off at Ireland’s. Interestingly it took them 10 mins longer to get there using the GPS compared to we girls who used good old-fashioned memory. We drive … Continue reading It’s a long way to the top, Day 33 – Look up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a kangaroo!

It’s a long way to the top, Day 30 – Tuning in to ukulele heaven

Day 30 Saturday July 5th 2014 Port Douglas We have a delightfully lazy morning reading the Saturday papers before drifting down to Cairns. Cairns is about 70Kms to the south. Large birds called Orange Footed Bush Hens scratch around our camp. We have new neighbours in a large camper ute that is wider than the site that they are on. While we chat Pete starts hacking at the shrubbery, our pretty little dividing garden, and small palms are dug up and despatched to the rubbish bin so that more guy ropes can be pegged in. Hmmm. Woody shops in Cairns … Continue reading It’s a long way to the top, Day 30 – Tuning in to ukulele heaven