Hi again!
The last couple of days have been great spending time with Number 1 son and generally having fun and being lazy and eating out a lot.
The three of us went out of town a little way to The Causeway where the sea flows in and out of a lake as the tides come and go. Yesterday we caught a few little fish. A half decent sized Bream and a couple of 'Fingermarks', a tiny spotted cod and a 'Butterfish'. All released back.
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My son Bevan rigging up his rod.
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SO with a Bream.
The weather has improved a lot and today has been particularly pleasant. I am not looking forward to going back to freezing temperatures at home. Around the caravan park there are some resident Ibis as well as a lovely kookaburra or two and it was great to get a visit from some Red-tailed Black Cockatoos.
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Rather unco-operative red-tailed black cockatoos.
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Beautiful Kookaburra!
SO did a little fishing off the beach in front of our campsite and hooked a small stingray much to his surprise! We didn't have the camera.
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I had to run back and get a knife to cut the line. It wasn't possible to get the hook out as we didn't have the means to immobilise the fish and be safe from a barb strike. Hopefully the hook will deteriorate quickly and cause no long term harm. For lunch we headed out to the cafe at the Rosslyn Bay Marina. Some impressive looking boats moored in the harbour!
Then SO and I headed on to the causeway again but no luck fishing this time. The Bluff Point conservation park is nearby and has a lovely 2km walk up to the summit and back so we headed off. Very pretty rainforest type area. Lots of beautiful butterflies. In the gardens at the base of the hill, a couple of bush turkeys were foraging.
At the summit lookout we were able to see Green Turtles in the sea at the rocky base. The scenery all around was stunning. On the return part of the walk we saw a kill!!! A pretty butterfly flew straight into a web at head height across the path. In a second the large spider pounced on its prey!
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Interesting geology formation of one of the many little islands dotting the sea in this area.
We are leaving Yeppoon tomorrow morning.
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I leave a little happier with the hope that my son may have a chance at his dream job. He has had a tough time in the last 6 weeks including being made redundant from his landscaping/gardening job of 7 1/2 yrs due to company financial difficulties. This morning we went out to a resort owned by the Mercure group. They have a magnificent championship golf course and he spoke for a second time to the people in charge of the golf course. The resident Golf Professional told him they are hiring 6 full time people in two weeks time!!!
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He left his resume again, just to make sure they had it and will wait for formal advertising of positions shortly. Will be crossing my fingers every day.
Tomorrow we hope to get past the NSW border, heading for home!
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