Australia: Bundaberg & Nambour Area November 2006 by KT
10/28/06 - 11/03/06: Passage & Arrival
11/4/06 - 11/13/06: Port to Port Rally Events Our first week in Bundaberg was consumed by various social events put on
11/14/06 - 11/19/06 This was pretty much a 'down' week for us. After all the drinking and eating during the previous week we needed a bit of time off (not to mention some exercise). We still managed to be social, including visiting with an older couple we had met at one of the P2P Rally events. Joan and Fred, both in their eighties, had us over to their house for an excellent meal (honey prawns), and entertained us with stories from their past, including some interesting tales from Africa. If we have learned anything from our travels, it is about hospitality and the kindness of locals to complete strangers. One of the highlights of the week was the purchase of a small-ish 12 volt freezer. A freezer at last! For the most part Chris had always claimed freezers were a luxury we didn't really need ... and of course three years without proves he is right, but ahh the joy of having one! In truth, I owe it to his growing interest in fishing ... the only way he can fish more (and catch more) is if we can preserve it for longer periods (ie freeze it). While I'm excited about more fish, my real joy comes from the tinkling sound of ice cubes clunking against the side of my glass!!! 11/20/06 - 11/27/06: Thanksgiving in Nambour We were quite excited to finally bring Billabong to Australia, as when we purchased her she was originally registered in Mooloolaba, Australia, and her previous owners now reside in Australia. So we had been looking forward to visiting Steve & Lynne and bringing Billabong back to her roots! Monday we hopped aboard a bus and after five, mostly boring, hours arrived in Nambour. Steve brought us to their house, which he had built himself, and instantly we were in love with the place. The house is simple, uncluttered, and airy; surrounded by a walk-around deck and filled with endless windows. The yard is vast and green, with a terrific garden, papaya We ended up staying a week. Enjoying time on the deck watching the birds, various street fairs and farmer's markets, a few scenic drives, and a visit to Mooloolaba. With the huge kitchen and terrific garden we did a lot of cooking & eating (what's new there), including a fantastic traditional Thanksgiving meal. We also took advantage of endless power, lots of water, decent internet, and the good 'ol T.V.! It was especially good that Steve and Chris could talk boat stuff, while Lynne and I could talk anything but! We loved every minute of it, but still missed Billabong and felt the itch to finally move on and begin trekking south. So we returned to the boat on Monday with plans to get the boat ready and start looking for a good weather window south. 11/27/06 - 12/01/06 The next four days were spent cleaning and organizing ... basically trying to get all the crap put back away! We celebrated a second Thanksgiving with some of the cruisers and said goodbye to some friends who wouldn't be going South. We also, finally, after months of indecision, decided that we would not ship our boat from Australia to the Mediterranean, but rather would join the Darwin to Indonesia Rally in July 2007. This was a huge decision for us, and we'd spent a number of days and nights debating our next steps after Australia. We still aren't sure what we'll do after Thailand ... but hey, that's a whole 'nother year away!!! View more photos of Bundaberg & Nambour
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