Wednesday, January 13, 2010

How I Stayed Busy in Oz

I have to start again with more photos of inclement weather. More snow! Hurrah! I know, my readers in Wisconsin and Omaha are rolling their eyes at me, but you have to admit, this is way better than rain. Had another fun romp in the snow this morning before work. Tucker is loving it as the rabbits are much easier to spot against the snow. Thankfully, the rabbits are still faster than he is. Here is a photo from the office window. I have a feeling the commute home is going to be absolute crap.



Alright, so back to my trip Down Under. I like my vacations to have a little bit of everything. As you probably realize, I'm a bit of an exercise freak. Therefore, I need my activity or I'll go a little nuts. On the other hand, I'm a girl who also needs some downtime to recharge. Holy moly I can get cranky if I don't get a nap in during the weekend. So with a few pictures, I thought I'd show you a few of the ways I spent my Christmas vacation.




My travels were based out of a city called Townsville located in Queensland, Australia. That's the northeast part. It has a fantastic beachfront area called the Strand. I spent quite a bit of my time either swimming in the rock pool pictured here, or laying in the shade under the palm tree reading a book. If I wanted some sand between my toes, I just moved 50 yards over and went in the waves by the beach. It had restrooms, drinking fountains, showers, bars, beers.. everything you need for a relaxing day. Oh yeah, ignore the pudgey kid in this picture. He seemed to always pop up as soon as I pressed the shutter!

The Strand and rock pool were also well lit in the evenings. You could swim fairly late at night if so inclined.




When not laying by the water trying not to spontaneously combust under the hot sun, I did a bit of touring. Here are the lovely botanical gardens in Townsville. This picture made me think I was approaching the Island of Dr. Moreau. Does anyone else think that?



I had to take a picture of this tree. Is this not an ideal candidate for the best tree fort ever?



On another day, we headed off to a nearby island for a bit of exploring. We started the morning with a hike to the top along a path that has frequent koala sightings. Exciting!


You can just see Liam sitting up on the rock above. Almost there....


Almost at the top... and blinding everyone with my transluecent legs. I'm amazed at how pale I actually am.


The view from the very top - you can see the World War II lookout towards the back right of the picture. The Australians were on the lookout for the Japanese during this time.



Another view from the top, towards the left of the old fort. By now, we were quite hot and sweaty so it was time to hike down and check out the lagoon/bay pictured above.


Back down to ground level, at the lagoon, the view to my right.....


... the view in the center (we parked ourselves underneath a tree for a wee bit of shade)



... and the view to our left. Once again, we are fighting off those crowds. Next time I'll have to come back on a slow day.... :o) There was great snorkeling here and a fantastic place to cool off after our hike. No koalas spotted in the wild - I'm sure they were smart enough to avoid sleeping in trees next to the noisy hikers. I think we did see a few lizards though. Big thumbs up to our hiking/swimming/snorkeling day on Magnetic Island.
(Okay, last post for a day or two. I need to save some material for when not traveling. More photos soon....)

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