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Day 85 – Last Day at Cotton Tree, Maroochydore

Today is our last day at Cotton Tree, Maroochydore.  We’ve delayed our departure several times, and looking at the weather forecast we would love to stay here longer, but sadly all good things must come to an end and it is time to head home to Melbourne.  We won’t exactly be rushing though, and hope to explore new territory and have some new adventures along the way.

Needless to say we have been having a great time.  The weather has been almost perfect most days with a few cold mornings and only a couple of nights of rain.  Did I say we’d love to stay here a bit longer?

One of my big adventures earlier this month was to visit the annual Ford Performance Car show held at the local Ford dealer.  There was a huge turnout with a great combination of classic Fords and newer FPV Falcons and several examples of the new Mustang.  The oldest Australian Ford on display was a 1965 XM Falcon and there was an example of every model of Falcon since then (only missing the earlier XK and XL models to have a complete set)!

1965 Ford Falcons at the Performance Car Show

1965 Ford Falcons at the Performance Car Show

Ford Muscle Cars at the Performance Car Show

Ford Muscle Cars at the Performance Car Show

New RHD Ford Mustang - fully optioned

New RHD Ford Mustang – fully optioned

If you’re interested in seeing more photos from the Ford Performance Car Show please click here to visit my Classic Car Photography website.

We seem to be very much in fun season and last weekend many roads in the Maroochydore and surrounding areas were closed for a huge fun run and we enjoyed a front row seat sitting back with our coffee while young and old huffed and puffed past.

Last Sunday night we enjoyed a larger than usual happy hour gathering to say farewell to Mr and Mrs Downunda who set off home very early on Monday morning.

As is our habit, we have done a lot of walking around Cotton Tree and Maroochydore.  In fact we have probably explored more of the local area on foot than we ever did on any of our previous visits.  We have found some very interesting retail outlets and an amazing range of cafes and restaurants (yes – we love our coffee but we try to do at least 10,000 steps each day to compensate).

Still, it is a bit difficult to go everywhere on foot or by public transport so we went back to Budget to hire a car and again we were upgraded to the very nice Nissan X-Trail.  We had been accumulating a list of shops and other places to visit so with our list, map and GPS in hand we set off.

Last Tuesday we had lunch at the Buderim Tavern.  We’ve been there before and the mountain goat like scramble up from the lower carpark is definitely worth the effort with delicious meals and views to die for.  Buderim is quite high, in Queensland terms, and a bit hilly, but we enjoyed a good walk around town and a nice coffee at Café Buderim.  On the way back home we made a couple of stops including a very interesting camping shop before arriving home just in time for happy hour.

The weather for the following day looked very threatening but never-the-less we headed north to Eumundi to visit the markets.  We had a good walk around the older and newer halves of the market but there were a few vacant sites where stallholders could perhaps read the weather better than we could.  Prior experience had shown that the weather gets hot and humid before storms, and that was how it was on Wednesday.  After a delicious lunch at the air-conditioned Fig Tree Restaurant in the main street, we started to walk up the hill to the old, original market when the rain started.

Eumundi

Eumundi

After a quick, wet dash back to the car we headed down the Sunshine Motorway to the Coolum exit – we weren’t ready to go home yet!  We went for a very interesting drive along a narrow winding road through cane fields and a variety of different homes, from older Queenslanders to modern luxury estates, ending at Coolum Beach.

The road to Coolum Beach

The road to Coolum Beach

Arriving at Coolum Beach

Arriving at Coolum Beach

The sky was still dark but it wasn’t raining so we set off for a good walk around town.  Before long we had stopped to indulge in a favourite flavour combination coconut and lime gelato ice-cream (to escape the light rain of course).  The rain eased so we walked by the caravan park which looked quite inviting being right on the beach and very well maintained with modern amenities.  Still fine so we walked along the cliff top and caught sight of quite a few surfers enjoying the choppy seas.  The yellow and red flags appeared to be only a couple of metres apart though!

Surfing in the rain at Coolum Beach

Surfing in the rain at Coolum Beach

We have noticed that the Sunshine Coast councils are constantly tending and refreshing the gardens and park lands which makes it very pleasant for walkers like us.  Eventually we felt weary and wet enough to head home.

Still not done with the hire car, on Thursday we drove down to Caloundra.  The weather was much better and we had a good walk around town, this time without the Sunday market stalls, before stopping at a Thai restaurant right on the beach front.  Apart from the views, we were fascinated by some fishermen right in front of us.  They seemed to be walking backwards and forwards along the water-front with unusually long and colourful jigs on their lines.  It turned out they were fishing for “black fish” and had been quite successful that day.  After another walk we headed back to Maroochydore to return the hire car.

Views of Caloundra

Views of Caloundra

Fishing at Caloundra

Fishing at Caloundra

Yesterday there was another fun run, this time in support of Juvenile Diabetes.  The local park had marquees and gazebos, coffee van, fairy floss machines, live music, game and activities, and hundreds of kids enjoying themselves for a good cause.  Fiona the policewoman was very popular with her police car delighting all the children with siren demonstrations and photo opportunities in the police car.  The weather was perfect and apart from the fun run there were families out everywhere enjoying the day!

Fun in the park at Cotton Tree

Fun in the park at Cotton Tree

This morning we started the packing up process before joining fellow Victorians Sue and Glenn for lunch at the North Shore Tavern.  Wow!  Talk about value for money!  Great food, great company, perfect weather – what’s not to love!?  Still not really committed to packing up, we joined Sue and Glenn for coffee at The Coffee Club across the road from the caravan park.  Lucky it’s so easy to pack Bertha ready for tomorrow’s departure, because we would otherwise fail!

Fantastic seafood from the Boatshed Restaurant next to the caravan park

Fantastic seafood from the Boatshed Restaurant next to the caravan park

We have relaxed to the point of unravelling over the past few months and have enjoyed loads of fresh, fantastic seafood.  This really is a fantastic destination and we have already secured a booking for next year.

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Day 75 – Eumundi Markets and the Ginger Factory at Yandina

Today Ann and I enjoyed catching up with our friends Neville and Mary. We hadn’t seen them for some time and it turned out that they were staying in Mooloolaba but were flying home on Friday.

We arranged to pick them up at their apartment in Mooloolaba and then drove up to visit Eumundi Markets for a walk, coffee, chat, and lunch.

Neville and Mary at Eumundi Market

Neville and Mary at Eumundi Market

Shorty and Ann at Eumundi Market

Shorty and Ann at Eumundi Market

After a thorough circuit of the market and take-away coffees we ended up at the Lionheart Hotel for lunch. The hotel is currently undergoing major renovations using a medieval castle theme in what is basically an old Queenslander hotel. It’s a bit of a strange combination but it seems to work. One thing that struck us today was that the temperature was in the mid-twenties but they had a fire going in the dining room! Needless to say we didn’t sit near it. The meal was good, the company was great and it was a great environment in which to catch up.

We then moved on to Yandina to check out the Ginger Factory and the Nutworks factory opposite. Mid-afternoon, the weather cooled down a bit and after more nice hot coffees we headed back to Mooloolaba and Forest Glen.

Mary and Ann at one of the shops at the Ginger Factory

Mary and Ann at one of the shops at the Ginger Factory

Neville and Ann at the Nut Factory

Neville and Ann at the Nut Factory

What a great way to catch up with old friends!

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Maroochydore – Continued

Latest update from Maroochydore as we leave tomorrow:

Sightseeing – Eumundi Markets

We couldn’t come to the Sunshine Coast without visiting the renowned Eumundi Markets which are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays.  Katie and Mick joined us on Wednesday at the caravan park and we drove up to Eumundi in the beaut ute – we knew the twin cab would come in handy!  In our combined opinion this really was one of the best markets we had visited, and we’ve seen a few.  There was a great variety of food and drink stalls, plus clothing and other unique items.  The stall holders certainly pride themselves on keeping their products individual and original, and it makes the experience so much better.  I just love the buskers and the atmosphere they create.

Ann, Mick & Katie at Eumundi Markets

Ann, Mick & Katie at Eumundi Markets

Sights from Eumundi Markets

Sights from Eumundi Markets

Mick & Ann at Eumundi Markets

Mick & Ann at Eumundi Markets

 

Buskers at Eumundi Markets

Buskers at Eumundi Markets

Buskers at Eumundi Markets

Buskers at Eumundi Markets

Buskers at Eumundi Markets

Buskers at Eumundi Markets

After a good look around the market and making some judicious purchases, we stopped at the Imperial Hotel for lunch – the portion sizes were very generous and the food was very tasty.

 

Generous Meals at Imperial Hotel

Generous Meals at Imperial Hotel

Lunch at Imperial Hotel

Lunch at Imperial Hotel

Lunch at Imperial Hotel

Lunch at Imperial Hotel

From Eumundi we made our way back towards Maroochydore and stopped off at The Ginger Factory in Yandina on the way to quickly show Katie and Mick around.  We were also in time to visit the nearby Coffee Roastery and enjoyed a very nice coffee.  We also bought some coffee beans for later!  Our Yandina stop continued with a visit to the macadamia nut factory next door, where more purchases were made.

We made it back to Cotton Tree caravan park in time for happy hour, and Katie and Mick joined us for a while before heading off home.

Downunda & Katie catch up at Happy Hour

Downunda & Katie catch up at Happy Hour

Sightseeing – Buderim

Downunda and Faye suggested that we should go to lunch in Buderim, and we thought that would be a great idea!  Buderim is a beautiful small town although it does seem to have outgrown its main street with resultant traffic delays and parking issues.  We didn’t realise that it would be so hilly here.  Lunch was at the Buderim Tavern and the views and the food were magnificent.  After lunch we went for a good walk around town before stopping for coffee and then finding our way back down the mountain.

Faye Downunda & Ann outside Buderim Tavern

Faye Downunda & Ann outside Buderim Tavern

Catching Up with Friends – Amanda and David

Our friends Amanda and David are refugees from Victoria and moved to a property near Noosa about 18 months ago.  We were delighted when they invited us to stay with them for a couple of days to catch up.

Amanda and David live in a tropical paradise of 5 acres, with 4 dams, plenty of sheds, two cows, two goats, chooks, ducks, fruit and nut trees, veggies and a hot house; and a fantastic “Queenslander” house and a separate cottage.  They share their paradise with Felix the dog and Millie the cat.

We arrived late Friday afternoon and had a quick look around the property before enjoying a delicious home cooked meal.  On Saturday morning we returned to Eumundi as Amanda and David had to vote at the local school.  After a quick look around the market we returned to the Imperial Hotel for lunch.  Then it was back to the farm to have a longer look around, enjoy another great meal and then watch the footy and the election on TV.

We thoroughly enjoyed Amanda and David’s hospitality and especially appreciated the meals made from so much home grown produce.

David and Amanda with Felix and Millie

David and Amanda with Felix and Millie

Departure of Downunda and Faye

We arrived back at the caravan park on Sunday morning to farewell Downunda and Faye as they left to head back to Melbourne after spending about 10 weeks here at Maroochydore.  We’ll catch up with them again once we get home.

Sightseeing – Noosa

Ann was last in Noosa something like 40 years ago and assures me that it sure looks a lot different now.  I had never been to Noosa before so I can’t compare.  We made sure to walk up and down the iconic Hastings Street and stopped for coffee and later for gelati ice-cream.  This is very much a resort town with a mix of prestige and local goods and services on offer.  There is also quite a bit of ongoing building and development.  After a quiet sit at the beach we enjoyed a light lunch before heading back to Maroochydore via the scenic route past Palmer Coolum Resort and some of the smaller beach towns.

Glorious Noosa Beach

Glorious Noosa Beach

Noosa - 5025

Then it was back to the fiver to make a start on packing up for our departure tomorrow.

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