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Hello!!Both available in every Belfast bakery/chippie too

Hello!!Both available in every Belfast bakery/chippie too
I was actually thinking that when you first mentioned driving. My first experience driving in the US was in Vegas. I am definitely scarred for life and have vowed to never ever attempt to drive the strip again lol!The best part about arriving on KI (as opposed to say Cairns) was that I could practice my driving in a place with very few cars; while still stressful, it wasn’t nearly as so as what would be coming up!
We have black swans everywhere in Perth. There was a time when I was a kid when I thought white swans were only in movies and books lol!We didn’t see any pelicans, but Anara was completely enamored with the black swans. She couldn’t help herself when she exclaimed, “Mom! I thought they were only fictional, like only in movies and books! They’re so beautiful!”
That's ok, I love to see all types of wildlife... birds included.(Brace yourselves for more birds than you ever probably wanted to see in a TR on a Disney forum.)
We have some incredibly treacherous waters around us - the Bass Strait between Melbourne and Tasmania is no picnic either.When I read about how incredibly dangerous the particular passage it was around the southern coast of the mainland to get to Adelaide, it made perfect sense about the wind and tough time our ferry had, and why there were zillions of shipwrecks in that spot!!!
He does look quite menacing from the front! Most of them remind me of Kanga from Winnie the Pooh and look kind and gentle. You got some great photos!This beefy dude, well, I wouldn’t want to meet him in a dark alley. This is what every kangaroo nightmare you’ve ever had is made of. Those arms!!! Holy crap!
Wow, magnificent!I was also able to snap a photo of the first sighting we'd have of the largest bird of prey on KI, the Wedge-tailed Eagle. HUUUUUUGE! Wingspan is over 9 feet. That's more than big enough to carry me off for dinner.
While I'd rather not come across a snake while hiking, I actually don't mind seeing them from a distance either. Contrary to popular opinion about Australia, it is NOT very common to see snakes - they generally avoid people wherever possible. I can count on one hand the number of snakes I've seen in the wild. In 40 years of living in Australia (and not just in cities!).I know this may sound super weird to probably all of you, but I was sad to only have gotten to see one snake the entire trip, but that’s much later. I think they are absolutely fascinating animals and I love to come across them when I’m out on the trails (from a healthy and respectful distance, of course!)
Beautiful
This is a beautiful photo too!
Haha I don't think I've ever seen anyone deliberately take a photo of a seagull! Try to get within about 50 metres of any beach in Australia with fish and chips, and you'll get mobbed.At this point, we chose to go our own way for the 30 or so minutes we were there, and I found a Red-billed Gull to pose for me.
Yeah... while we have amazing Asian food in Australia, we're not generally that great at ribs.What should have been flavorful, tender ribs were tough as shoe leather and honestly difficult to eat at all. The sauce was okay, but we struggled.
Hopefully the next lot goes a bit quicker for you!Okay, I'm a bit behind (as usual) on my replies from the LAST chapter, but I'll get there!It took me all day to get through my review material today so hopefully tomorrow I can catch up a little. Carry on, Friends!
How exciting! I'll be keen to read about that in the lead-up to our January trip!Also!!!
BIG news!!
I will finally be writing a true DISNEY report in the mid-range future and I am ready to announce that I recently booked and paid for a 6-night stay at All Stars Music/ Ladies Trip with @disneyAndi14 followed by a cruise on the Dream with @Malia78 in early December.
More on this in another post another time.![]()
And Crepes and Cakes...C is for: Capes and Conservation Parks
I wonder what happened to make them leave?Interestingly, this area had been occupied by Aboriginal People until about 3,100 years ago but was uninhabited when White Settlers arrived in the early 19th century.
I've never had the pleasure of driving on the "wrong side" of the road.The best part about arriving on KI (as opposed to say Cairns) was that I could practice my driving in a place with very few cars
Anara sent these to me just to remind of how hysterical things were. I hadn’t laughed so hard in a long time as when watching these tonight!
I was fully expecting some beavers...Our first destination was Pelican Lagoon to see if we could find some waterfowl, specifically, duh, pelicans.
I had no idea there was a certain age restriction for that.Yeah, sigh. I’ve reached that magical age where birding has become… a thing.
Those are cool. I'm trying to remember if I've ever seen one, and I don't think so.Anara was completely enamored with the black swans. She couldn’t help herself and exclaimed, “Mom! I thought they were only fictional, like only in movies and books! They’re so beautiful!” I admit, I was rather smitten myself.
Very nice and interestingly shaped.
Fun name... for a not-so-fun area.the treacherous waters of Backstairs Passage.
These families needed to live off the land as a supply ships would only stop by every three months and in an emergency they needed to flag down passing ships to put out the call for help.
There's hardly a spot where a ship hasn't wrecked!
Geez! He looks about ready to take on the world!we had our first close-ish encounter of a kangaroo kind. This beefy dude, well, I wouldn’t want to meet him in a dark alley. This is what every kangaroo nightmare you’ve ever had is made of. Those arms!!! Holy crap!
I have no idea how you know this!(A eucalyptus seed pod; I find little fairies wherever I go!!)
Best shot of the roos.
Hmmm... Aussie for "Get off my lawn"!I tried to explain that we were looking for the Zelling Reserve, but she said she'd never heard of that, and that this was a private road (it wasn't) that only led to private homes. I could take a hint, finished up our little stop and kept going.
the Wedge-tailed Eagle. HUUUUUUGE! Wingspan is over 9 feet.
That's more than big enough to carry me off for dinner.
Luckily, I can be a little salty.
Glad to see you got to see the light.
Only you would get a kick out of it instead of running away screaming.I got a kick out of the sign warning visitors about the less friendly type of wildlife around there.
All right! I'm going to book my flight right now!(Naked ladies were all over the island!)
Pretty
Nice to post a sign warning people that they live there. You wouldn't want to enter without knocking.
Nice shot.
Changed my mine. I like this shot the best.
So bright!(You'll see this orange lichen everywhere on KI and beyond)
If you were told to bring some fries near it, and you did, would that make you gullible?(The red-billed gull)
That was the first thing I thought of when I saw the photo.And a dead fish that I think MIGHT be a pufferfish! It definitely had spiky things on it.
Well, that's too bad. Looks pretty good.In the moment the pork ribs sounded pretty good.
They were not.
At all.
Ew. Nope.What should have been flavorful, tender ribs were tough as shoe leather and honestly difficult to eat at all.
The salad was kinda boring, but the veggie intake needs to stay consistent if you don’t want vacation consequences.
That sounds pretty good.The only thing that was delicious was the mulberry gin and tonic that I ordered. It was really refreshing and flavorful and I’d definitely try one at home. In fact, I just looked up a recipe that I’m going to give a try soon!
https://www.atipsygiraffe.com/mulberry-bramble-cocktail/
Not surprised you passed on that. You'd want to grill or pan fry that I'd think; not microwave it.This was contemplated, but we passed and ended up with some stuff to make sandwiches, yogurts, cereal, fruits, and some frozen dinners.
Hmmm... "hoping"...we were in bed by 7:30 hoping for a good night's sleep...
Sounds great! Can't wait to read all about it.Also!!!
BIG news!!
I will finally be writing a true DISNEY report in the mid-range future and I am ready to announce that I recently booked and paid for a 6-night stay at All Stars Music/ Ladies Trip with @disneyAndi14 followed by a cruise on the Dream with @Malia78 in early December.
More on this in another post another time.![]()
HiyaHello!!I know we both follow lots of the same TR writers, but haven't ever "met." Just wanted to say hi, and I have SO much family living in Belfast!!! Not Disney lovers like us, but still lovely people just the same! Ha!
I'm fascinated by lighthouses and we have toured a few of them in different states. The isolation for the three families must have been very difficult. It is hard to live off the land.There were three lighthouse keepers living with their families on the site in the early 1850s ensuring that the facility was manned 24 hours per day. The extreme isolation would have made life hard. These families needed to live off the land as a supply ships would only stop by every three months and in an emergency they needed to flag down passing ships to put out the call for help.
The kangaroo looks a little scary.we had our first close-ish encounter of a kangaroo kind. This beefy dude, well, I wouldn’t want to meet him in a dark alley. This is what every kangaroo nightmare you’ve ever had is made of. Those arms!!! Holy crap!
That is probably the scariest looking seed pod I have ever seen.A eucalyptus seed pod; I find little fairies wherever I go!!)
That sounds like fun. It has been a while since you have been to WDW. It will be interesting to read about this trip.I will finally be writing a true DISNEY report in the mid-range future and I am ready to announce that I recently booked and paid for a 6-night stay at All Stars Music/ Ladies Trip with @disneyAndi14 followed by a cruise on the Dream with @Malia78 in early December.
That is a very husky kangaroo!! Holy smokes, I didn't know they grew to be THAT big!!!!
I've only been once, for two weeks in 2000. We stayed with my Dad's cousins near Cave Hill. Then, we traveled to visit family in Donegal and Malin Head, too. SO beautiful there. I really need to go back!HiyaWhereabouts in Belfast do your relatives live? I laughed at the “ Not Disney lovers but still nice”
Have you ever visited here?
Cave hill isn’t too far from me ( to be fair nowhere in Belfast is farI've only been once, for two weeks in 2000. We stayed with my Dad's cousins near Cave Hill. Then, we traveled to visit family in Donegal and Malin Head, too. SO beautiful there. I really need to go back!
I hope I never offend by anything I say...It all looks so familiar to me, starting with the style of the coach lol! But I'm absolutely loving hearing it all from your perspective. And you did an amazing job getting photos through the bus window![]()
OHhhh yes, this we came to know!There is basically nowhere you can go in Australia that doesn't serve 'proper' barista-made coffee![]()
I'm going to do a LOT MORE writing about Australian meat pies in future chapters, because, let's face it... THEY ARE A THING!!!!Haha I didn't realise there were Australian-specific pastries lol!
That looks so familiar! I LOVE the coastline scenery sooooo much! And yes, the wind can be really something!
Those are exactly it!!! Okay, confession time, the root veggie PAH-stee wasn't my favorite. I think, maybe, ? it was the rutabega? turnip? Dunno, something in it was "off". But I ate it anyway just to say I'd tried it.Otherwise known as a sausage roll and a pastie (pronounced pah-stee, not to be confused with pay-stee lol!)?
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I really do feel badly for the folks who struggle.Ugh. Sounds like I would have struggled. I basically never go near a boat without my kwells!
I added two videos that Anara had on her phone she took to mock me. They are hysterical... go back and get some kicks and giggles of my inept driving ability.Haha sounds like me when I pick up a hire car in the US!
I think we can all be like that to some degree. When I lived in the PNW I definitely took it for granted... trees, woods, green... meh. But now I look at pix and do kinda miss it a bit.Once again, a very familiar looking landscape to me. I always love to see the natural beauty around me, but your description makes me realise I probably have been taking it for granted!
Oh dear.... I'm almost afraid to ask what those might be called!Both available in every Belfast bakery/chippie too but @Steppesister you described them much more eloquently than us. Nothing quite like a sausage roll to start the day (especially if you’ve had a “big” night out the night before
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Why thanks!Even through a bus window, SO stunning!!
It's definitely a terrifying process to make the switch. I've never been the passenger and I'm sure that's equally disconcerting.OH MY indeed!!!!!!
I remember our first family trip to Ireland and my Dad driving on the wrong side of the car AND wrong side of the road...and a stick shift! It was terrifying!!! LOL I'm hoping you faired better!
It couldn't have been more vastly different! Honestly, this whole trip was like 6 vacations in 1. Each place in AUS was as different as could be as well!Your trip to Kangaroo Island was such a different experience from your tropical island adventures. The landscape is very arid. But it is beautiful. You have a very nice room at Baudin Beach. It is funny though that the main areas of interest are east while the town is west.
Sigh.... I'm never going to finish this TR.Day 12 already! Doesn't seem possible. And yet... considering how much you've seen/done... it also feels like it should be day 30!
... who's in direct competition with the Eucalyptus Fair.
The Fungus Fairy will be a new thing, I think.
I heard about it from an ex-coworker who'd gone a few years ago.So cool! I don't know anyone (well..... except for you, now) who's been there.
And like 90% of it is National Park and protected. So the only folks that live there are related to tourism, park business, or the service industry.I did a quick and dirty measurement. It's about 85x35 miles. Pretty small. Not surprised it's that small of a population.
There was coffee involved.How badly did you want to get off?
That's how gaming works.Ah well... you can't win 'em all.
Hmm, I think they're pretty easy to ID.
I couldn't tell a eucalyptus tree from just about any other kind of tree.
In my dictionary, there are two kinds of trees. "Pine" and "The other kind that isn't pine".
LOL!!! Grit and determination... to what end...?Um... what? Are they trying to make it difficult?
"Oh, yeah? Well here in Oz, we back onto ferries! That's right! We're rough and tumble!"
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Kinda like when the toilet and sink drain the other way?Meh.
I wouldn't worry. Since Australia is over the dateline and in the southern hemisphere, if you drove on the right and straight, you'd wind up on the left and backwards.
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A fair bit I guess I'd have to say.Uh, huh... you were dreaming of those for how long now??
It's almost like you know me!However a couple of teens had bruises and one adult was sent to the hospital...
Actually, no, she didn't.Did she say how it was?
You're on a (bakery) roll.I didn't know they wrote novels about Australian pastries...
"The Star-Crossed Croissant"
"The Roll that Rocked"
"The Self-Inflated Ego of the Puff Pastry"
I'll stop now.
<slow clap>It's well known. I've heard it's Bark is worse than it's Bight, though.
I'll get to more (far more) writing about Australian PAH-stees...I saw the photos from @zanzibar138
Interesting! A bit different from the pasty that I had (in Michigan), but otherwise both recognizable.
Hey, it's almost like you were there!
That would be quite a sight.I've never seen a Ford Ranger submarine before. Huh.
How to Turn a Ship Into a VomitoriumThat second video... oy!
"There's the horizon.... andddddd... there it goes... Oh, it's back again. Nope... gone."
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Yes, I posted it mostly for the fun dialogue between Anara and the (presumed) Slavik-speaking lady.I just caught it at the beginning of the video.
I absolutely love the "Well spotted" at the end of it!![]()
It wouldn't be the first time.Okay, I'm laughing at you.
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Haven't seen that.Reminds me of the scene in A Fish Called Wanda
Nor that.National Lampoon's European Vacation
Sounds like you're ready to buy a dragon fruit and make that salad.Bit of a typo there. It was supposed to be "Hey, man... I need a really nice crown for the top of the fruit salad."
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And I'm willing to bet that one that went astray temporarily didn't fit that category.I did a tiny bit of research. At least according to the FAA, (Rules may differ in different countries):
Flight times within the duty periods are restricted to a maximum of 8 hours for flight crews consisting of one pilot and 10 hours for flight crews consisting of two pilots.
I LOVE when folks can connect and get to know each other better.Hello!!I know we both follow lots of the same TR writers, but haven't ever "met." Just wanted to say hi, and I have SO much family living in Belfast!!! Not Disney lovers like us, but still lovely people just the same! Ha!