Not only horse riding down the beach, but camels too. It's quite trendy to take camel treks in these parts. Glad you all like the new resting place. Food to die for here is seafood as you might have guessed. Not sure about the shrimps - giant prawns more like it and barramundi. Not all that far down the coast is a place called Monkey Mia where dolphins come in to play and frolic with the humans. It's very popular, but now very crowded and only a few get to pay and play!! Tourism - don't destroy what you came to enjoy. Huge mines up in this area - famous for iron, copper, and Argyle Diamonds. Look up the diamonds - you'll be amazed.
http://www.costellos.com.au/diamonds/types.html
Okay, so today is the last day here. I have to take Sunday the cat to Paws and Whiskers this morning. We will leave here around 7.30am. Then I will go to gym and come home, clean and pack and wash and do all the necessary things. Of the 9 points I made in my email about 7 have been answered. They say I can't tweak my email (and internet) until I get to site and log on. Please do not ask for the reason for this. I did and got a mouthful of technical jargon, most of which I don't think even the geek understood.
I bow to the US and Canada in the battered, deep fried war. I can't think of a single thing that will compete with deep fried corn, deep fried cod tongue (do they actually have a tongue?) or the devillishly devine poutine - which I may pass on after a couple of bites I think. I'm not even sure I could face chips and vegemite sammies. I'm afraid my one and only extravagance in the deep fried department is fish cake. Spuds, flaked fish, crumbed etc. I also love the Thai fishcakes although after an authentic one I tend to drink 14 litres of water. The Japanese fast food takeaway down in Post Office Square have developed a chicken dim sum for the Australian market - it is fairly oozing grease. No Japanese is ever seen at that teppanyaki bar apart from serving up the grub with a big smile on their face and charging heaps.
I went back to the last thread to see if Mel has said she is not going to be here for a while, can't see anything but the mention of Rosacea. Maybe it's all becoming too much again. I've just tried to ring her, but the phone is engaged (as per normal) maybe she is posting here, just like me.
Suzi - sounds like your birthday is around the time I get back from Weipa and close to the date of DB2's birthday. Nice people - Libra - or are you not a Libra?
Nae - the drumming experience sounds magical. It's great to hear of your weight loss. You will be put at the top of the list for weight loss this month. Teel by the way is on holiday in the New Forest. Linus is or at least was suffering Post Natal Depression. We try to encourage her and Teel keeps in touch with her. Maybe one day she will feel well enough to come back to us.
Tig - good to hear from you. Hope your project is running to schedule and budget (as if they ever do)
Right, well time to get on with my day. Mel's phone is still engaged. I'll keep trying this morning.