Another dream fulfilled so time to move on, but first I had one very important meeting.
My path was going to cross with son Jason and wife Vanessa and their family. They would be in Bundaberg today as Jason had organised a school camp in this area. Three weeks ago baby Aimee, their 5th child arrived and now I would get to see her and give her a big cuddle.
It was only a very brief but satisfying meeting. Now Matilda is home we will be together for Christmas.
Aimee is only a few hours old in this photo and they sent it to us via the e-mail.
The road from Bundaberg to the Bruce Highway passes through acres of sugar cane crops. What an amazing sky, it dominated the landscape and I had to stop and take a photo, actually I took lots of photos and I even used the tripod.
I turned onto the Bruce Highway and back into the never-ending road works. So turn up the music and crawl along with the windows down and enjoying the sight of that sky as I waited and waited at each stop sign…
2-30 came around and it was definitely coffee time but with the continual dusty road works finding a decent place to stop was becoming a real mission. Finally, an hour later I spotted a sign pointing down a side road, “Mary River, Tiaro Park”. Only one kilometre and I came to the perfect place for a coffee stop, shade trees, river views tables, even a BBQ if I’d needed it and toilets. Time to relax.
In fact I decided that I couldn’t go past this place, so I set up Matilda for the night. Only one other family camping a little further over, so peaceful. I love finding these free, out-of-the-way camping spots, they are dotted all over Australia but you need to search for the better ones. Many are on the side of the Highway and are noisy and dusty.
As the sun went down the camera came out again.
The setting sun slanted onto the river giving the trees a 3D effect and made the water sparkle like diamonds.
What a beautiful peaceful place. The sunset was a gentle dipping of the sun below the horizon, no great spectacular splash of colour, but that silver lining was very special.
A final glorious burst of sun rays then the full moon took over. It was a poetic evening, an owl hooting in the distance, the frogs croaking and a chorus of raucous laughter from a family of kookaburras the only noise disturbing the peace.
A memorable last night on the road. Tomorrow I will be home.
I love the red glow of the sunset on the Eucalyptus trees. It looks like a lovely spot.
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It was one of those unexpected discoveries you some times come across when you are travelling
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I love the silver lining photos – and the beautiful grandaughter Aimee 🙂
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Yes they say every cloud has a silver lining but they make fantastic photoos. Aimee is a little darling
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sounds like you’re going to be having a fab xmas
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It’s the children that make Christmas so special and now we have 5 to celebrate with. Hope you have a great and happy Christmas too
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honestly you make me really think of migration to Australia since my country is literally being hacked by fascists lovely shots indeed
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G’day Yassmin pleased you dropped into my virtual Australia, it is a beautiful country. I hope you have a peaceful Christmas
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thnx dear merry Christmas to you am a Muslim:)
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