Hi everybody, once
again we apologise for not posting sooner. We've been in Brisbane for
about 7 weeks now and time's flying. We've got about 5 more weeks
before we hit the road once again. Life's pretty good; we've found a
place to live and although the short length of time we've got left
here has made finding jobs difficult, Leah has found work in a call
centre raising money for the Make a Wish Foundation. I'm still
looking and picking up what I can from agencies. Anyway, back to the
story of our journey to Brisbane.
Nobbys Head, Newcastle |
After kindly being put up by Tegan and her family, our first stop after Sydney was Newcastle where we would be relying on the hospitality of others once again. This time we were going to meet up with Leah's cousin Molly. Newcastle is the second biggest city in New South Wales and it feels really spread out. You need to rely on the busses or have your own car to get around the city. Having said that, there are loads of beaches, including one stretch which goes on further than the eye can see! Although it was only a flying visit and we only spent one full day in the city it was great to see the area and to catch up with Molly.
Barry the escape |
The other animal stars
came later that day at the Port Macquarie Koala hospital. Here they
specialise in treating wounded koalas and feeding them back into the
wild where possible. But these lovable marsupials each have their own
personalities and stories. We arrived just in time to catch the free
afternoon tour and were treated to stories about each of the animals.
In particular Barry (whom we saw being fed), a resident who isn't
well enough to be returned to the wild but who has somehow managed to
escape from the hospital multiple times and is now famous amongst
travellers worldwide.
Coffs (and around, below) |
A new day dawned and a
new destination beckoned, this time Coffs Harbour. We arrived in the
evening, just about in time for sunset and we decided to take it easy
and enjoy a meal out rather than stress over cooking in the hostel.
We chose Indian and decided upon a little restaurant near to our
hostel, the food was great and the price very reasonable too. We'd
just finished when the rain caught up to us once more and resulted in
us getting rather wet as we ran for the hostel. The next day was
rather more on and off weather wise and we used breaks in the rain to
investigate the harbour.
Where we canoed |
Coffs is quite an
interesting little town really with lots of things to do and we were
lucky enough to be staying in a hostel which offered free canoe hire
for use on the nearby river. After waiting nearly all of our second
day for the tide to be high enough, we eventually made our way onto
the river. It was so quiet - we were the only people out there and it
felt as though we were a much longer way from the busy road and shops
than we were. The other benefit to the tranquillity was that the
wildlife didn't hide; there were a variety of birds lining the banks
and fish jumping all around us!
We departed Byron
heading for Brisbane, and will let you know about Queensland's
capital in another post.
Lots of love,
Leah and Mat
P.s. Thanks for all of
the Birthday wishes, I had a really nice day. We went for a meal the
night before and to the cinema on the day.