Posts Tagged With: Cairns

Fireworks and Fitzroy Island

1st January 2012

Happy New Year!  2012 started in style.  Just before midnight, I walked the short distance to the beach to watch the Cairns fireworks display.  I was so impressed by the scene; good humoured and low key, very Australian.  On the stroke of midnight, the spectacle began.  There is something uplifting and quite thrilling about fireworks.  A large black man standing beside me, who I had been eyeing with a degree of suspicion, turned to me and with a smile and 4 little words, lit up my night, “Happy New Year, Lady”

This morning a stretch limousine arrived to drive me to the ferry for my trip to Fitzroy Island.  I felt like I was living the dream.  I arrived and checked into my hotel room for an overnight stay.  It I ever win the lottery, I will head straight back to Fitzroy Island.  I am in heaven.  Not only is this little island out on the Barrier Reef, stunningly beautiful but I am staying in the most amazing place.  A luxury apartment on the top floor overlooking the gardens and a private beach with…. wait for it girls, its own laundry facilities!

There is no Wi-Fi here, so I will write the blog and post on my return to Cairns.

With love from paradise X

 

2nd January 2012

I spent one night and two days on Fitzroy Island.  It really was beautiful.  On the ferry over, I got talking to a rather genteel lady who told me that she used to live on the island.  Her husband was the lighthouse keeper and she raised her children there.  She was on a family outing with her daughter and grandchildren.  On my first afternoon, I decided to walk to the lighthouse.  It was a 2.8km walk up a steep path in the sweltering heat.  The view from the lighthouse was stunning but it struck me that this would have been a rather lonely and remote life for the lighthouse keeper’s family.

When I was booking my holiday I told Jamie, my travel agent, that I wanted to be somewhere special on New Year’s Day.  She didn’t let me down.  After that little bit of luxury, I need to prepare myself for the budget aspect of my trip – Alice Springs and Ayers Rock.  This also happens to be the trip that I am most looking forward to.  As a young girl, I was enthralled by the film, A Town Like Alice.  The film was based on a novel by Neville Shute and on checking Wikipedia; I discovered that the film was made in 1956.

Off to pack again.

Ann x

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Kuranda (a village in the Rainforest)

This morning, while waiting for my pickup from the hotel, I met a really nice American Mum (science teacher) and daughter (flies jet planes for the US Navy). These were my travel companions for the day.

We were part of a large group who took the scenic train ride into the mountains above Cairns to the Kuranda Rainforest. On the way we gazed at the scenery and listened to the amazing story of the hardships endured by the navvies (many Irish, English, American and Italian) who built the railway in the late 1800’s. Upon reaching Kuranda, we were handed our schedules for the day: shopping, BBQ lunch, guided tour of the wildlife park, display of Aboriginal sports and exhibition of Aboriginal dancing, a trip through the rainforest in an Army Duck and finally journey back by Skyrail (apparently the longest cable car ride in the world).

Highlights were the Army Duck through the awesome (word borrowed from my kids) rainforest and the Skyrail trip over the tops of the trees right back to Cairns. The forest was dramatic, nature at its rawest and most beautiful. I took a lot of photos – hopefully they give some sense of the amazing scenery.

Ann x

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Day 11: Tropical Storms

The holiday moved to a slower pace today. I arrived in the Tropics and the seaside resort of Cairns. As I start to write, I am lounging by the pool, drinking a delicious fresh orange juice. Later, I will head out to explore and go for a swim. Or I might continue lounging by the pool.

The trip here was uneventful. Compared to the long haul flight, 3 hours to Cairns felt like a short bus ride. The views on landing were spectacular – luscious green mountains and clear seas. The air as we walked from the plane was hot and humid but you acclimatize quickly. I met a man with a boat while we were waiting for our luggage. He wears T shirts like Stephen’s so I took the name of the shop. If you keep your side of our bargain Steve, I might visit that shop.

I did go out and explore but not for long. I could hear thunder and loud cackling in the trees – giant bats! I headed back to the hotel and the heavens opened. Our afternoon storm had arrived. Dramatic and thankfully short lived. You would love it here, Lucy. I stood under a tree and photographed the bats for you ……. creepy.

Ann x

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