The musings of itinerants exploring the world as house/pet sitters and enjoying every minute of it.
Saturday, March 31, 2018
A Spot of Shopping in Shohomish
When E is the mood for browsing the antique (and junk) stores about town, I pull out by camera and tag along. There are always interesting bits to be seen along the way.
Friday, March 30, 2018
A Few Vistas
According to the all-knowing GPS in the car, the large flat area just south of the Snohomish River is very near sea level. We live on a hill at the glorious altitude of about 115 ft.
But out in the flats are barns, more of which you'll see later, and some interesting vistas of the Cascades to the east.
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Woodland Park Zoo
When our friends, the Alvoords, visited Seattle on business, there was time for a collective visit to the Woodland Park Zoo. This is, not a huge collection of animals, but a respectable one. There are, I believe, just over a thousand animals in 300 species living here. The first one encountered at the entrance to the zoo is the Humbolt Penguin, seen above.
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
The Local Scenery
We finally had a day with a little sun peaking out at sunset, so we jumped in the car and rode across the Snohomish River to the marsh lands. These seem to mostly be for farming now and most likely the reason the city development hasn't engulfed Snohomish...can't build in the floodplain.
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Seamus: Man about Town
I'll try not to bore you with grandson pictures, but you have to give me a little time to settle down.
We dressed Seamus up in his best winter clothes, put him in his car and headed for downtown Snohomish.
Monday, March 26, 2018
Our Arrival in Snohomish
After a summer of heat in Sydney in an apartment with only a fan, we came to Snohomish WA to the joys of snow. However, it is unlike snow in Virginia or the middle of the country. We get the fun of watching the snow falling, but miss the labor of shoveling it. the light dustings seem to mostly disappear by noon the next day.
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Sailing a Tall Ship
To take in the full Sydney experience, we booked ourselves onto the wooden sailing ship Soren Larsen. She was built in 1949 as one the last cargo carrying wooden ships Soren Larsen & Sons in Denmark. She was chosen to be the flagship for the First fleet re-enactment for Australia Day in 1988 (200th anniversary).
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Lounging about the Eastwood Market
We took another turn about the local market area to buy a couple things and exercise little Fox. No visit to a place filled with asian food would be complete without a vide of duck and chickens hanging in the window.
Fox
Its been a while since I brought you photos of one of little charges, so I thought it time to introduce you to Fox the little doggie we are caring for while in Sydney.
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Blue Mountains
Sydney has a wonderful light rail system and great regional connections. We took advantage of this to ride out to Katoomba to see the Blue Mountains.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Eastwood Market
A short shopping trip closer to home took us past a few places here in Eastwood that were interesting. Above is the local fish market filled with fresh fish. I know they were (mostly) fresh since the smell was much less than I expected.
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
A Night at the Opera
We splurged and bought some good seats to see The Merry Widow at the Sydney Opera House. It just so happens that our visit coincided with Elizabeth's birthday. Imagine that happening!
Monday, March 19, 2018
Hop-on Hop-off Tour of Sydney
On a warm summer's day, we took the train to the Circular Quay and bought ourselves tickets for the Hop-on Hop-off bus tour. There are two routes visiting different parts of the city. By changing buses a couple times, we rode the entire route and simply watched the city scroll past us.
Queen Victoria Building
Our latest trip into the city took us the the Art Gallery of New South Wales to see a traveling exhibition from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Lots of really great paintings on display. I must say it was way better than the MONA in Hobart. That was just weird.
Afterwards, we headed to the Queen Victoria Building. On the way we passed the Unknown Street Performer.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
St. Mary's Catholic Church
After leaving the shopping district, we headed down toward St. Mary's Catholic Church. Along the way we passed the old mint building. This is the oldest public building in Sydney. Clearly, it is no the mint today but you can tell it is old from the wooden shingle roof.
Saturday, March 17, 2018
Shopping
Our trip into the city took us again to the Central Train Station. The main hallway above seems to be the main exit to the street. Perhaps this used to be the waiting room in days of steam trains.
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Haymarket and Chinatown
Not far from the Central Train station is the Haymarket market. This large covered market is a combination of produce, T-shirt, and junk sellers and a multi-story mall. Very interesting.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Sydney
Once back in New South Wales and settled into our house sit in the Sydney suburb of Eastwood, we bought a couple train passes and headed into the city.
Not far from the Central Quay train station is the famous opera house and the cruise ship port. up the hill a bit from the water is George Street and the oldest pub in Sydney, the Fortune of War.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Cattana Wetlands
Just north of Cairns, we stopped in to have a look at the Cattana Wetlands. This is a park of several small lakes set aside for the wildlife. here we saw a few feathered friends.
Above is the Green Pygmy Goose.
Monday, March 12, 2018
Mossman Gorge
After our private trip along the Daintree River, we headed back toward Port Douglas. Along the way we stopped in Mossman and investigated the gorge created by the Mossman River.
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Daintree River Cruise
On our second full day in far north Queensland, we drove to the Daintree River for a sunrise cruise. This was really special. There was only the two of us with the pilot, his wife, and dog in a solar powered electric river boat. A glorious morning on the river looking for wildlife.
One of early finds was the 9 month old saltwater crocodile seen above. One of the great things about touring with a person passionate about the river and who is on it everyday, is we learn who the animals really are. There's no way to know the age of this creature except by watching it grow.
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Great Barrier Reef
Our first full day in far north Queensland (Jan 4) included a trip to a portion of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Port Douglas. We traveled about an hour from the marina to a small island call Low Isle. Along the way we enjoyed some remarkable vistas.
Trinity Bay Lookout
This part of Australia is called the wet tropics. As you can see, the clouds forms over the hills near shore and the flora is tropical and lush. This location is pretty much what most people think of as paradise...warm, lush, on the water. Pushing all the right buttons.
Thursday, March 08, 2018
Rex Lookout
Up the road a bit from the beach we stopped at earlier, we found the glorious Rex Lookout. I don't know who Rex was, but he found a great place. The sea was so calm and blue this day that it really took your breath away.
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
Ellis Beach
After we left Tasmania :(, we spent two days driving from Melbourne to Sydney. We spent the night in Wagga Wagga. Like Walla Walla it was so good it was named twice.
Upon arrival in Sydney, we went directly to the airport and put the ute in long term parking and headed north to Cairns. After a night in a Cairns hotel, we took our rented car north about an hour to Port Douglas. On the way there the road took us along the coast. We stopped near Ellis Beach to have a look at the Coral Sea. It is very impressive.
Tuesday, March 06, 2018
Leaving Tasmania
On our last day in Tasmania, January 1, we decided that our trip back to the ferry should include an excursion toward the west to see a little of that wild portion of the state. We wound along country roads that took us along rivers and through tiny towns. Above is a view of the cricket pitch in a place called Gretna Green. The mountains and clouds in the distance are interesting.
Monday, March 05, 2018
Tasman Island Cruise - Birds
After we saw the Black Faced Cormorant, above, as we were leaving Port Arthur, we rarely got close to a bird on this trip. But we did see them.
Sunday, March 04, 2018
Tasman Island Cruise - Whales
Our cruise also including sighting of Humpback Whales. This fellow was swimming near our boat and made several dives.
Saturday, March 03, 2018
Tasman Island Cruise - Seals
When we arrived at Tasman Island, we were greeted by a modest collection of Australian Fur Seals lounging about on the rocks. This fellow, and most of the seals were male we were told, is about to slide off into the water for a forage.
Friday, March 02, 2018
Tasman Island Cruise - The Land
In the distance above, you can see Tasman Island with its flat top sitting just off the coast. Although you cannot see any in this photo, we did see a few of the sailboats that had rounded this eastern corner of Tasmania on their way to Hobart and the end of the Sydney-Hobart Race. Of course, the really big, fancy, fast boats finished the day before, but these guy are doing amazing stuff.
Thursday, March 01, 2018
St. David's Anglican Church
St. David's is a real landmark in Hobart. Much to surprise, it is filled with stained glass windows. After seeing St. Paul's in London filled with clear glass in nearly all the windows, I never expected to see such extravagance in an Anglican church.
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