We are embracing retirement, and making the most of it.

We knew we were never going to sit still for long, so whilst we are happy and healthy we will be out and about seeing the world………… full time.

We are out of the fast lane and taking the slow road ahead

Sunday, 22 November 2020

Time for Gratitude

Everyday is a good day to Give Thanks for what we are Grateful for, there is so much: family, friends, health, to name a few,

We are grateful for many things, including the time we spent catching up with my cousins, they are such an inspiration to us and we had a fabulous day out on Friday. We picked them up very early in the morning and drove up the range to the Windin Falls trail head by 8.30am for a 12km return hike, the chance to be amongst nature and visit this awesome waterfall on the Atherton Tablelands which has an abundance of National Parks, lakes and waterfalls to explore. We are grateful to be settled in Cairns close to Craig and family, and for the opportunity they give us to serve them and to spend time with Ayla. 

Awesome view at Windin Falls down the valley in Wooroonooran NP to Mt Bellenden Ker in the distance









Didn’t go for a dip in the infinity pool, too close to the 200 metre drop for us


Sunrise, Sunset, a great drive, hike and a rock scramble down to the waterfall at the end


We are grateful for the beautiful botanic gardens next to our Apartment and the free Birding mornings every Tuesday. It gave me an opportunity to stroll through the gardens and enjoy the plants and birds with very experienced nature lovers... 48 bird species spotted


We enjoy our morning walk through these gardens, and up and down the tough Red and Yellow Arrow Hiking Trails, it is easy to find a 5km circuit in and around the gardens


Chinese Friendship Garden






Bird of the week is the Yellow Green Oriole, unusual pink beak, its call is so loud and clear, but he is hard to spot

Tuesday, 10 November 2020

We’ve parked the Van up!

We have at least 2 fabulous reasons to linger longer in Cairns now that we are here, which are Ayla’s 3rd birthday in mid November and the birth of Craig & Sara’s 2nd baby early January. So with our travel plans requiring at least a 3 month stay here, with it comes hot temperatures, extreme humidity and an El Nino weather event which will bring a very wet ‘wet season’, where the rain can continue for many days at a time, and with more cyclones than usual.

So to be more comfortable (and cooler) we have parked up the van in a nearby caravan park (it is not the tourist season so storage rates are cheap) and taken a lease on a one bedroom, fully furnished apartment in a gated, tropical resort for 6 months. We were very fortunate to get something so nice so quickly. We hope we won’t miss the van too much, and I guess we can go and get it and do a few short trips if we need a “fix”.

We are grateful it is close to Craig, the Esplanade, Botanic Gardens and the many hikes through the Whitfield Conservation area.


We plan to explore the region in depth (subject to the weather) as Cairns is surrounded by a multitude of tropical rainforests, National Parks, tablelands, waterfalls, lakes, hikes, scenic views, small villages, beaches, wetlands and mountains. In between making ourselves useful to Craig and Sara, we will revisit some of the places we visited during our 8 years here - 13 years ago, and find some places we missed...I’m sure it will be a lot different this time as we have much more free time.

We enjoyed our stay here, beautiful pool, walks and scenery





The remnants of old Smithfield Town, the Barron River, and came across an abandoned Scout Camp


Said goodbye to our neighbour, they are heading down to Brisbane for Christmas...thought we recognised the shirt!


Spring cleaned the van




Made the van ready for stormy wet weather, as much as we can


Unpacked and settled into our new apartment....where did all this stuff come from?


We have a choice of 4 pools, and have already had a swim with Craig, Sara and Ayla in one of them


Our street






Our bird of the week is a Metallic Starling, found in flocks on the Esplanade


All varied so much ...this is the juvenile