
More pics here for Whitsundays and Port Douglas.
We did snorkeling the first day; Kane got too sick to hop back in the water at the 2nd stop near Hook Island (the prescription pills and pressure point bracelets seemed to not help much, though at least he didn't throw up). I'm still not sure why we keep coming back to the ocean for activities when neither one of us can handle it. It's actually funny; we end up on a boat or ferry and just look at each other and say, “What the hell are we doing?” But really, it's hard to avoid if you really want to see what the country has to offer; the Great Barrier Reef is pretty famous. And we got to see our first bit of it snorkeling around on Wednesday. Neat coral formations, pretty fish; pretty much what you see on tv but with murkier waters and less brilliant colors. It was very cool though.
The 2nd location they took us to had no coral (or it was way deeper than you could see) but a whole lot of pretty fish that fluttered all around us as people from the boat threw in nibbles. Kane spent this half hour hovering near the edge of the boat trying to contain urges to vomit, but I spent it in the water following around a fish about half my size and trying to stay out from directly under and/or down current from Kane. Poor Kane. That was a bad idea for us.
The next day though, we went on a tour more suited to our style. And I use the word “tour” loosely since it wasn't really a tour as much as ferry rides to two islands and a boring guide to optionally follow around while on the islands. There was all sorts of stuff to do on these paradise islands but they all cost money so we sat by the pool, read our books, took alternating naps, and dipped our feet in the hot tub. That's what I'm talking about. We saw a wallaby on each island and a bunch of birds in the trees and begging for food.
The one island (Daydream, go there) has a man made, ocean fed lagoon where they have brought in coral reef, fish, stingrays, and sharks to hang out. It's like a little underwater zoo where the animals are as pampered as the guests. So cool. And, I'm not sure what their summers are like but the winter that we have experienced these three days has been sunny, about 80-85 Fahrenheit with a slight breeze. Sounds terrible, doesn't it? Why the HELL did we move to Melbourne?
2 comments:
Kane... I am so sorry son...you got the bad ju-ju motion sickness genes. I wish they could be surgically, or otherwise removed. I would stay away from all things that move and involve the water. The rest sounds lovely and the island and snorkeling sound interesting and relaxing. I love your posts Angie.... love .... rhonda
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Happy Birthday Angie Do-Day
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Happy 27th birthday my little sweetheart. I am sending you a transcontinental hug & kiss!
"Little Angie, sweet Angie, elegant and smart darlin' Angie, she may go to play before she does her homework". (for those of you who don't know, this was an excerpt from a school paper little Angie wrote 20 years ago when she was just 7 years old)
How cute you are! I hope you have a fabulous birthday. Stay safe. I love you! :)
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