On the Road Again. June 16-19, 2015

Cape York here we come. With three weeks off school, it’s time to get the trailer loaded, cancel the papers, lock the doors and leave the freezing weather of Victoria far behind. We have travelled the western half of the Big Lap back in 2013 that the Nomads have made their own. Now we can add The Tip to our CV – or we will if we make it to Cape York and back.

John started heading north on Tuesday afternoon, getting as far as Gunbar, just past Hay, where he rolled out a mat and climbed into a sleeping bag. Then it rained. And rained. Of course, he did pull the awning out from the trailer for cover, but when the water pooled in the canvas and the whole thing crashed down and hit him on the head, he figured it was time to start driving again. It was 5am. Next stop was just south of Barcaldine in Queensland where nothing much happened. Next day it was on to Townsville. After 2500km and 45 hours driving, he saddled up the mountain bike and got the blood moving for a couple of hours. After camping just south of Cairns on Thursday night, he finished off the epic drive and set up the tent for us at a lovely peaceful camping ground before collecting Ferg, Harry and me from our flight from Melbourne via Brisbane.

Arriving in Far North Queensland, you remember how vastly different this part of our country is to just about everywhere else. The massive rainfall up here makes green the main colour of life. It’s over cast and threatening rain with unfriendly clouds. But we have been allocated a spot in this camping ground in a terraced area where no one else has camped. Nice.

No crowds at this camping ground.

No crowds at this camping ground.

The Nomads are back to back in the next section, but we have a huge area all to ourselves. Even room to kick the footy. It’s 25 degrees and rather nice to wear shorts and a Tshirt in June.

The boys (all three) headed off on the bikes to check the fishing options along the river. They met a dude who knew all there was to know about catching fish there on the Barron. Tomorrow’s fishing date was set.

 

 

Umm. The house is finished.

Not sure how the Blog got forgotten. Must have been the frantic final few months getting the house done, John getting organised to go to South Georgia, getting through the Nipper season, the boys both starting at a new school and moving back into the renovated house. Then sorting out all the things that don’t work. Here we are in June, and some things still don’t work, but maybe they will one day. Swimming in the pool is a distant memory…..

First splash, December 2014

First splash, December 2014

But we’re off again. This time heading north to the very top.

Odd Things Catch Your Eye – Post No. 26

I can’t remember exactly how many weeks we were into this project (the total will be 41 weeks), but at some point after the point of no return, the builder asked if we were keeping the carpet on the stairs.IMG_7391 (853x1280)Seriously?
And then there’s the bright spot. Out of the ruins of the garden, one of my many iris bulbs has made it through and burst into bloom.IMG_7384 (1280x853)

Stuff Going on Everywhere – Post No. 25

The floorboards are delivered…….IMG_7379 (1280x831) The plasterers have almost finished stopping up….IMG_7377 (1280x853)
The bathroom walls and floor are “tanked” in waterproof stuff…IMG_7398 (1280x853) And then the cabinet makers delivered and installed the cabinets for the bathrooms before the tiles go in. IMG_7389 (833x1280) And the tiles arrived! Each pallet weighs about 1500kg.IMG_7400 (1280x853)
Things are coming along. They have rendered one of the brick walls in the photo below. I think a shot from the same position in a few months will look a little different. IMG_7386 (1280x853)
My favourite lemon scented gum didn’t get much protection from the plastic bollard when the concrete trucks came to pour the pool wall. I’ll be pinning up a sad face 🙁 on the tree next time I visit. IMG_7387 (853x1280) Finally they installed the obscure glass to the louvre windows in the downstairs bathroom, albeit they forgot to do the identical window in the toilet. IMG_7390 (853x1280) Say good-bye to the framework and insulation….IMG_7362 (1280x853)…..and say hello to the plasterers creative scaffolding to stop up the ceiling of the Garden Room..IMG_7395 (1280x853)I’m liking the exterior of the new store room. Can’t wait till they start to add the stain. IMG_7388 (1280x830)And one last thing for this (long) post – also can’t wait to see the planter boxes installed in the steel frame. All suggestions of suitable plants will be gratefully accepted. One side cops all the morning sun, and the other will get the afternoon sun.IMG_7371 (853x1280)