We Arrived before we Departed?

At around 9.30pm Wed night we hopped on a big 747 to LA and a flight attendant immediately started plying us with champagne. 2 hours and a bottle of wine later we both passed out drunk. Not sure what was in the drinks but when awoke we had gone back in time.

The weird thing about flying to LA is crossing the international date line. We left Auckland at 9.30pm Wed night and arrived LA at 3.30pm Wed afternoon (6 hours earlier). As I’m typing this it is still earlier than when I flew out later today. if that makes any sense, it is certainly doing my head in.

Here is a photo from the plane coming into LA

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A Lovely Leaving Present

It was our last day in NZ and as we said our sad goodbyes to Mum, Dad and Casper, Dad noticed that I still didnt have a warrant of fitness on my car. Mum said “knowing your luck you will get caught today”.

Sure enough as I turned right onto the main road there waiting for me was a police checkpoint. And the cop wasnt happy that my warrant of fitness had expired back in March! I had to do some quick talking and explained that we dont actually live in NZ and we hadnt been driving for that long without one. (Well only the last 1.5 months). Anyway, that was a nice leaving present, a bloody $200 fine!

Dory

Sadly our big aussie road trip is over and we are back in dreary old Sydney. Seriously, it is just like being in London with the amount of drear going on. I think London has sunnier days though.

We have been back for a week trying to sell Dory, but nobody wants to buy her. Brother Paul has decided to take her at a rock bottom price. At least it’s good to know she will be staying in the family. And I think she will enjoy the warmer climate up in Brisbane.

We are very fond of Dory and will be sad to see her go. She has not only been our transport, but also our home and protector for the last four months.

Heres a poem we wrote at the start of the trip:

This is a story
About a car named Dory
Who grew up in Japan
And had a big Plan
So to Aus she did go
To meet Mike and Jo
And embark on a trip
Around the coast to the tip
So away they went
Lots of money to be spent
We’ve no aim in mind
Just hoping to find
A little bit of Sun
And have loads of fun.

Cairns

We spent 4 days in Cairns. For those who have been keeping up, Me, mike, jenny and barry attended a 90min timeshare seminar in Surfers to get free tickets to a theme park. We also purchased 4 nights in Cairns and this included a seafood buffet dinner cruise worth $150. It was really nice. Only thing was we had to attend another 90 min timeshare seminar. We told them up front we werent interested and they let us go. So only 30 mins of our time wasted. It was nice staying in luxury accommodation and having a TV.

We did a snorkel trip out to green island but it was one of those freak tides that was so far out the coral was sitting out of the water. So the snorkelling, putting it politely, was crap!

Other than that, a cruisey few days and lots of nice eating out.

20 May – Mataranka Springs

It was just a short drive to Mataranka Springs and we arrived about lunchtime and set up camp. We did some well overdue washing and set off for a swim in the thermal pools. The water was crystal clear and 34 degrees. It still felt a bit cold compared to the outside temperature.

They used to have a smelly bat problem here (isn’t that a Phoebe song) but they have got rid of them by planting water sprinklers up in the trees.

It was a pleasant place to camp, very chilled out, as we were the only campers. All the caravans were away from us on the powered sites. I think we have been really lucky with our slightly off-season travel and there has been hardly any people around.

We finally dragged our shrivelled bodies out of the hot pools, drank some beer, cooked lamb chops with tzaziki for dinner, and then went to the bar to watch the live entertainment. It was a girl singing slightly off key but it was better than going to bed at 7pm.