Monday, July 7, 2014

The Trip Home

Our trip back to Brisbane was done in a day. I had originally planned a two day journey, but was asked to facepaint for a birthday party on the Sunday, so knew that I would need to make the trip in one day. As it turns out, I would rather get it done in a day at any rate - 'cause the closer I get to home, the more I just want to get there, and sleep in my comfy waterbed.

We had planned to be up at 5am, but after a really terrible night of tossing and turning, I woke up at 4am. It was either struggle to get back to sleep for an hour or just get up and on the road. I chose the latter. I dug mum out of bed (she was actually half dozing anyway), we packed up the car in about 15minutes and were on our way by 4.30am.

I actually enjoyed driving at that hour. It was a bit chilly outside, but with a bit of heat on in the car and very few other drivers on the road, I was enjoying myself. It was still dark out, so we got to see sunrise as we were driving. It turned out to be quite the foggy morning from most of the way between Rockhampton and Mackay. It turned out to be a blessing in that the sun rising in the windscreen was muted by fog. As you can see in my photos, it was very thick in places, and in Rocky, it was actually quite smokey as well.

We made it into Rockhampton by 8.15am for breakfast at the Coffee Club, which just so happens to be on the highway. And by 8.45am we were back on the road. The next stretch took its toll and I was starting to feel tired. We stopped just outside of GinGin at a rest site so that I could try to have a nap. 10 minutes later, I woke up with a start and was all good to keep going. It's really amazing what a 10minute kip will do for you.

Our next stop was Childers at around 1pm where we filled up with petrol and sat down to a late lunch. Soon we were back on the road and on the last stretch to Brisbane. We had thought that we might make a stop in Gympie for a drink but when there's only 1.5hours of travel left to home, you just want to keep on going. In the end, we rolled into our garage at 5.15pm. All in all, a really good day of travel. Mind you, I am exhausted. My back is stiff from sitting for 13 hours and my knees and butt certainly didn't like being cramped up in the car all day. But you cannot imagine the relief at getting home not only before dark but in time for a hot shower and to snuggle in my own bed. I got the best nights sleep.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Almost over

Last day in Mackay before the big trip home to Brisbane. We decided to have a bit of a quite one. While my Pop headed off to a Doctor's appointment, mum and I headed into town for a spot of shopping. We toured around shops at Mount Pleasant Shopping Centre. It really hasn't changed much at all in the years since I left. The shops may be different, and there is a bit more undercover parking, but there haven't been any major upgrades. I even remember the swimwear shop on the end from the time we were heading up to the Barrier Reef one holiday and I needed a swimsuit. The shop is still there. We finished off our shopping by heading into town back to Caneland Shopping Centre to pick up a couple of things that we spotted earlier in the week. By 11.20am we were done and headed over to my Aunt and Uncle's place for lunch.

On the way home, I filled up the car with petrol and cleaned the windscreen so that we are all ready to head off bright and early in the morning. I am going to be driving straight through to Brisbane in the day, so we want to make an early start. The car is mostly packed and I am about to call it a night to get some sleep before the drive. Be back in Brisbane soon.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Driving tour

A bit of an uneventful day, I spent the morning driving around Mackay, taking in the sights and seeing what has changed over the years. 

The Mackay Base Hospital is now massive. The jetty out the front was the old hospital bridge. The hospital, where I was born has completely removed the old buildings and fitted it out with brand new and modern designs. 

 We next stopped by my old schools. I was only six and in grade 2 when we left Mackay, so I never made it into the primary school propper, but the other places I went were still there in some form. My old kindy, the Paddington Bear Kindy has disappeared to become a day care centre. My preschool is now "Prep" and the West Mackay Infants School (Grades 1 and 2) is now the Junior Campus. I guess they were trying to make it sound better. But many of the buildings that were around when I went through are still there.

Just a few shots driving around Mackay - you will notice that there a good number of round-a-bouts. Mackay is the city of round-a-bouts. There is one at just about every intersection and then in-between as well to slow down the traffic.


We stopped by my old street and house in West Mackay. The train line running down the end of the street is no longer there, but you can certainly still see the rail corridor.


And while the Mackay showgrounds have had a major upgrade and refurb, the old main entrance is still the same...

 We then took a trip out to the harbour. It is massively different from when I was a kid. The playground is now in a different spot and they only moved a few of the big playground equipment over. Certainly not the old climbing frames or roller slides. The lighthouse though, is still there (of which I am the proud owner of a few rivets). And while it is possible to drive out on the breakwater, it was a very windy day and I didn't really want salt water splashing up on my car.

Next, we headed up to the top of town at North Mackay where there is a lookout. It's a really great view of Mackay, you can see right out to the harbour, into town and out towards the sugar mills.

To round out our trip, we headed on a bit of a tour around the local beaches out near Bucasia.

 I had managed to face plant it into the directional dial up at the lookout, so headed home for the afternoon to ice my wounds (got some very colourful bruises) before napping and heading out to dinner with the family at the local bowels club.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Cleaning out the Cupboard

We didn't really do much for our next day in Mackay. It turned out to be more of a family day. My Pop had me up in the morning go through the old china and crockery in the cupboards to take anything that I wanted. My Uncle doesn't want the stuff, so we may as well take it with us if we do. My mum and I selected a few things that we would like to take home with us, which means we now need to try and find some space in the cupboards at home to store it all *sigh*.

As for me, I picked out the Blue Willow dinner set which I will be able to use for my Regency Re-enactment. I think the set is missing one dinner plate and there are two different styles of tea cups, but otherwise, it's in good condition and going to be very useful. I also found a Shelley China tea set to take home. It has 6 cups, saucers and plates, a cake plate, a milk jug and a sugar bowl. I've packed it up with a heap of newspaper, so hopefully it can all make the trip home without any breakages.

The remainder of the day we spent visiting family - my cousin who I haven't seen for a very long time and then my Uncle and Aunt. It was lovely to catch up again with everyone.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Shopping in Mackay

Our first full day in Mackay was quite a quiet one. After a good nights sleep we got up and headed out to the town shopping centre - Caneland. It was around when I was a little girl, before we moved away from Mackay. But it is vastly different now. The lower level has trippled in size and there is now a second level as well as a full five story car park attached. They have quite the range of shops inside so mum and I picked up a couple of things. There weren't a lot of shoppers around so it was a nice change from the packed Chermside that we would normally go to. 

I snapped a couple of shots from the upper levels of the view at the main entrance. You can certainly see the river but the centre should hopefully be above most of the flood levels. 


 Afterwards we took a bit of round-a-bout route back across the river towards Bucasia. We followed through town a bit having a look at the changes around town in the last nine or more years. The thing that I love and strikes me the most is that many of the building still exist. You can really see it in the Art Deco facades on the buildings. The original companies may no longer be inside, but the buildings still have their beauty.

I didn't get as many shots as I would have liked, but I was driving, so you take what you can get. :P

We managed to convince my uncle that we needed to stop at the local fabric store on the way home - Needleworx. I love their tag-line "The hardware store for ladies". They had a good range of quilting cottons, though they were quite a bit more expensive than I am used to paying for them. I only picked up a couple of things but they did have a nice range of haberdashery items and my mum managed to get some beautiful lace that I am going to use on her ballgown later this year. It was good to see what they had though, and let's face it, I am a real sucker for a fabric store.