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A suspension-bridge walk in Tarra-Bulga
Setting of from Emerald Victoria to Fully Charged Show’s Everything Electric expo in Sydney NSW, we headed… in the other direction, south through Gippsland to Tarra-Bulga National Park, and a walk to the suspension bridge.
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A ventilated jacket, vs the heat up north
In preparation for starting our road trip tomorrow to NSW, I want to protect my new found Victorian sensibilities against the harsh heat and humidity up north 😉. Fortunately, Helen bought me a great Christmas present for the job: a ventilated seat cover! I know the Tesla Model 3 new “Highland” 2024 model comes with built in ventilated seats. But our 2022 Model 3 does not. Installation was fairly simple. I just looped the hole over the headrest, spent several minutes pulling it down hard, far enough to pop in under. I pushed the back of the cover under the plastic back of the seat. I couldn’t find something under the seat for the hooks to grab. It is powered by the 12V outlet in the centre arm rest. It does the job well, preventing my back from getting sweaty and sticking to the seat. I wish I had this for our earlier Queensland trips. The mini fans in the seat cover keep my back and bum ventilated and cool. The buttons allow setting the different fan speeds. The seat feels a bit…
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Most mechanical I've been with the Tesla in 60,000 km
This is probably the most mechanical I’ve had to be with or Tesla in nearly 60,000km. Tomorrow we’re off on a road trip to Sydney, in part for the Fully Charged Show’s Everything Electric expo. In a recent rain downpour, our conversation went something like: Tom: The wipers aren’t very clear. Francis: Didn’t you order new wipers? Tom: Yeah, a few months ago. Francis: Oh yeah, I remember seeing it in the boot. Francis: Have you actually installed them? Tom: No. they’re still in the boot. Have been for about the last 20,000km, including our last trip to North Queensland. Francis: 🤦♀️ Anyway, now they’re installed. Pretty straightforward: 1. Order online via the Tesla app. 2. Receive package. 3. Place package in boot for a few months (optional). 4. Remind yourself each time it rains that you really must fix that smearing on the windscreen. 5. Finally, remove from boot and open box. 6. In the Tesla, in the `Service` menu, press `Wiper Service Mode`. The wipers move up to be accessible.…
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At the Puffing Billy Trestle Bridge
At Puffing Billy Railway Trestle Bridge, in Selby in the Yarra Ranges, Victoria.
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Rolling hills between Emerald and Gembrook
Passing by the many rolling hills between Emerald and Gembrook, in the Yarra Ranges in Victoria.
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Earthly Pleasures, then Sherbrooke Falls
Lunch at Earthly Pleasures Cafe, in Belgrave, then back home to Emerald. Out again in the afternoon for a beautiful walk to Sherbrooke Falls. The “falls” was more of a creek trickle, but we had a laugh. Maybe it grows in heavy rain. Every drive and walk around here is stunningly beautiful. Tall trees, giant prehistoric looking ferns, and coloured birds are everywhere in the Dandenong and Yarra Ranges.
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Lunch with the Atto Gal's, halfway round Australia
We drove out to Jells Park, in eastern Melbourne, to meet up for lunch with Atto Gal's and “Gandalf” (Sarah Jane and Shane). They are past half way on their “big lap” around Australia in their Tesla Model 3, towing a pop up caravan. A few days ago they were in Cronulla and tried to meet up with Scott Morrison to show him that an EV doesn’t “ruin the weekend” and that you can tow – in response to his now infamous claims a few years ago. Today we heard that he resigned. We don’t think it was actually prompted by their visit 😉. In case you’re wondering why Sarah Jane is called “Atto Gal” – it’s because last year she drove her BYD Atto 3 EV from Perth to Sydney and back. So, this will be the second EV they’ve driven across the Nullarbor. We love the park with its wide open green spaces and view of the lake. And plenty of room for parking a caravan. A few others also joined us. Lots of conversations about road tripping in Australia, EVs and misconceptions. After we farewelled, they headed…
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Kangaroos at Cardinia, then Madang Korean BBQ
Archie (our cat) stayed home, while we headed out for a day trip to see the kangaroos at nearby Cardinia Reservoir. Then dinner out with friends at Madang Korean BBQ. Fun day!
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Sticks & Stones Cafe, our local in Emerald
A couple of our favourite places in town: Puffing Billy Railway at Emerald Lake, and Sticks & Stones Cafe. Great service and staff, headed by Alison, who was one of the first people to welcome us to Emerald. The coffee and food is always delicious and spectacular.
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Mystery solved: VistaPrint's mistaken delivery
A couple of weeks ago, an unexpected package arrived from VistaPrint with some custom printed mugs, tote bags and pens. The bags were branded with our Tesla Tripping caricatures. But the mugs and pens were of some random family and corgi dogs, who we don’t know! Mystery 🤔. We hadn’t ordered any of them. We wondered who had organised it for us. We ruled out the Caricature Queen (who drew our caricature last year) and some other suspects, because they didn’t know our address. We queried some of our local friends, but all denied it. Eventually we found out it was my mum and sister, back in NSW. They then arranged the correct mugs to be printed and delivered to us. We love them. Such a thoughtful, fun (and mysterious) gift. Thank you Lesley and Melanie 😍.
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Saying 'Ho Ho Ho' to the Tesla
Driving through the Dandenong/Yarra Ranges. When I say “Ho Ho Ho” to the Tesla, it enables Santa mode, as you can see on the screen, showing our car as Santa’s sleigh, dashing through the snow, with other cars appearing as reindeer, and pedestrians as elves. If I fully enable Santa mode, via the “Toybox” app, then the indicator sound changes to sleigh bells 🔔.
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Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you all 🎄🎁☺️
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All moved into our new home, just in time for Christmas
December 24-26: Well, there are still tubs and boxes to unpack, but at least we can cook, eat, and charge the car 😉.
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A Christmas wonderland at Emerald Village Bakery
Emerald Village Bakery and Cafe is a magical Christmas wonderland. Followed by a trip down the road to watch Puffing Billy Railway cross over the Puffing Billy Railway Trestle Bridge. Beautiful day out.
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Solar-panel install day, with Lightning Energy
Hooray! The sun is shining today. So, the installers were able to climb up on our roof to install our new solar panel array. These people mix electrical engineering and solar engineering with mountaineering! The team at Lightning Energy has been great. Thanks to Andrew for providing a detailed quote and updating it along the way to match my requests and questions. Thanks to the installation team for their professionalism and attention to detail. They were also kind enough to lend me some muscle here and there to help move a couple of things into the house from the garage. Special thanks to Caitlin for staying behind and coming back later to sort out a technical hitch with the power output being unnecessarily capped. We had a funny chat on the Enphase Energy tech support line with a self described “dumb blonde from Ohio” who flicked some magic software switches to make it all work. Not so dumb after all 😉. Geeky details: 11.88 kW = 27 x 440W Jinko Solar Tiger Neo solar panels 27…
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Carpet installed: white walls, dark floors
December 19 & 20: Carpet installed 😀! Just added more to the mortgage redraw 😣. Now we have the house matching the Tesla, with white walls and dark floors 😉. Thanks to Choices Flooring (in Narre Warren) for the carpet, Choices Flooring Erina for the detailed advice and to Mick for the quick and thorough installation. We can finally start to move our belongings from the garage into our home and move in. One year and nearly three weeks since we moved out of our last house, in Saratoga NSW. One small issue, most of the does can’t open and close over the carpet. But we have someone coming in the new year to fix that.
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Tesla battery and wall charger installation
The team from Lightning Energy installed the undercover pieces today, while it’s raining, and deferring to tomorrow the installation on the roof of the solar panels, if the sun comes out. We had originally scheduled this installation for December 11 and 12, but rain on December 11 saw it canceled. We had this Tesla wall charger at our last house in Saratoga NSW, a year ago. The new owners there didn’t have an EV, so we modified the contract for us to remove the EV charger. It has sat in storage until the removalists delivered our belongings here a few days ago. It wasn’t really practical for us to bring the Tesla “Powerwall” battery with us from the old house, so we bought a new one for this house. It costs about $15k, which is a lot. There are cheaper battery options, but we know the Powerwall has a large capacity compared to cheaper batteries, and works well with the app, scheduling, blackouts, etc. We have heard from a few people in Emerald and the Yarra Ranges in general that…
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Painting (and caulking) of the new house, done
The painting (and caulking) of the inside of our new home is finished! We decided to have it painted while it was empty of furniture. We are so glad that we did because: 1. It would have cost double to paint it with furniture in it; 2. We didn’t realise how worn the walls were until the house was bare. The house looks so much fresher now with new white paint, compared to the old cream walls. Huge thanks to locals Bob Hardman (Mountain Ash Painting Services) for the two weeks of painting and to Adam (Spectrum Windows & Glazing) for the caulking. Beautiful job and attention to detail. Now that the walls are fresh, the carpet looks even older and in need of replacement. Fortunately, we have already arranged for that too, while the house is empty, in a few days on December 19 and 20, after the paint sets. Our furniture arrived on December 11, now crammed into the garage, waiting until we can finally move in.
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A year on the road, looking back from Emerald
One year and one week ago, we set off on our road trip in our Tesla, all over eastern Australia. We put our belongings into storage, with Storage King, on the NSW Central Coast. We didn’t realise then that it would be a year until we would find a new home. One year later, we have a house (in progress), in Emerald Victoria. So, we arranged for No Limits Removalists to transport our belongings from the NSW Central Coast to Emerald. They rang today, in transit, to say that they could deliver tonight (at 11pm) or 7am tomorrow. I was surprised to even learn that there is a seven in the morning, so I opted for the late night tonight and drove up (30 minutes) to meet them. Once they arrived, they worked fast to unload it all into the garage, while I tried to position it all for best access. The furniture, tubs and boxes will stay in the garage for a week until the painting is done and the carpet is laid. Then we’ll gradually move it into the house.
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Knoxfield coffee, while we wait for the keys
We’ve spent a couple more weeks in Knoxfield (thank you Helen 🥰), while waiting for our house in Emerald to be ready. We explored some of the local coffee and shopping options. Choco Bean Cafe - Wantirna South (and sometimes Choco Bean Rowville Lakes) have been the regular preferred morning coffee supplier (hi Jenny 👋). At Knox Civic Center we saw a range of other EVs charging, including this beautiful blue wrapped Tesla Model 3.
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First delivery to the new home
Our first delivery to our new house – a congrats savoury box from The Hamper Emporium from Mortgage Choice in Tumbi Umbi. Thank you John and Amanda. What a nice surprise 😋 . John sorted out the loan for our previous house in Saratoga NSW, and now this one in Emerald Victoria. It’s been a long road, figuratively and literally. We packed up and left our old home on December 1 last year. We’ve been road tripping most of the time since then, and hope to finally move into our new home in a couple of weeks. We didn’t intend to take that long to find a new house. Our “pre approved” home loan with ING turned out to require additional financial info, which was difficult to do while we were on the road. I recall voicing our frustrations over the phone while driving through some country road out the back of nowhere. In any case, that pre approval expired after six months and banks started limiting new pre approvals to just three months. I’m not sure how they expected buyers to find a home in…
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Helping a stranger with a flat tyre
Finally had to deal with a flat tyre. But it wasn’t ours. Read on… Today was the first real day of summer in eastern Melbourne, after a few drizzly days. I decided to get out in the nature and go for a walk, at the base of the Dandenong Ranges, at the 1000 Steps Kakoda Walk. I managed to park right near the entrance, between two of the typical gigantic utes that barely fit in parking spaces. Beautiful place. So green. Killer steps. It’s much worse than it looks in the photos – honest 😞. I think I did 1000 steps. I only made it half way up, turned around and came back down, hoping that none of the children and older people who passed me realised that I didn’t go all the way to the top. 🤫 I may need to get more fit. Back at the carpark, I found three flat tyres. It wasn’t our Tesla. It was a Mazda CX-9. The young couple driving it had missed the turn into the carpark, taken the next turn, which happens to have unforgiving road spikes to make it exit only. Three flat tyres! 😮😖. Three…
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Glamping at Ballina
A few weeks ago Ballina Glamping at Ballina Beach Nature Resort.
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Our planned solar installation
Here’s an update on our planned solar installation, in Emerald Victoria, since some have asked. We were hoping to fill the sun facing part of our roof with solar panels. Lightning Energy has been great (Hi Andrew 👋). They put together a detailed initial proposal for us that would have given us 15kW of electricity from 34 solar panels (0.44kW each panel). The plan was to use that to charge the EV (7kW) and house battery (5kW), hot water, air conditioning etc. If/when we couldn’t use it all, we would export 5kW back to the grid. In a disappointing turn, we learned today that AusNet has rejected the proposal and capped it at a max of 11.9kW solar panels and 1.5kW export. So, our installation will be restricted to match 😢. The 11.9kW max solar production would only happen in full sun, in the sunny months of the year. On cloudy days, or in the middle of winter, solar panels only generate a fraction of the max power. For example, we might only generate 50% or 6kW on a sunny day in winter.…
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Another visit to the new house, painters at work
We took another “trip” to our new home in Emerald, Victoria, past Puffing Billy Railway. The painters (Bob and Andrew) are hard at work discovering and remedying some unexpected plastering and join defects. We don’t have furniture or food in the house yet. We sat outside and worked from our laptops, in the garden. We ate lunch at The General Food Store Emerald, and grabbed some enormous delicious scones for “lunch dessert” from Emerald Village Bakery and Cafe. We had to share just one. We also grabbed several night’s dinners 😋. On the return trip, we dropped by Choices Flooring again, to triple check our choice of carpet. The color looks different on-line.
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Kallista brunch, and a spin in a BYD
A lazy day trip up the Dandenong Ranges to Kallista Deli for brunch. Delicious smokey beans and corn bread or Eggs Benedict. Our friends, Sue and Ron, took us for a spin in their newly leased BYD EV. We envied the retractable sunroof, V2L (vehicle to load) and virtual top camera view of the car parking. But it lacks Tesla features like autopilot.
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Keys to our new home in Emerald
After travelling in our EV for a year, up and down the east coast of Australia, we have the keys to our new home, in Emerald Victoria! After a few stressful days wondering if the money transfer worked with ANZ Australia, we picked up our keys from Barry Plant Emerald. Thanks also to Mortgage Choice in Tumbi Umbi, NSW, for sorting out the otherwise mind numbing loan application forms, to get us this far. The painter has already started prepping. We’ve organised new carpet. Hopefully the solar and battery will follow soon from Lightning Energy.
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Final leg: Holbrook to Melbourne
The final leg of our return trip from Airlie Beach in Queensland, to the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. We left our accommodation at The Jolly Swagman Motor Inn Holbrook, then a brief stop at Chiltern Rest Stop. At lunch time we grabbed a couple of salad sandwiches from Mawsons Bakery Cafe, in Euroa, and ate them in Seven Creeks Park while the car charged and kept Archie in “cat mode” (shh, don’t tell him the proper name for it) air conditioned comfort. Then on to Croydon Vet Clinic and Lou Lou's Cattery and Small Animal Boarding Pty Ltd, and finally our last temporary accommodation at our generous sister Helen’s house in Knoxfield. In the pantry, we found our last bag of Brookfarm Granohlaah for breakfast the next morning!
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Picking up Archie from Cat Utopia
November 19 - 20: Today we finally picked up our cat, Archie, from Cat Utopia Resort & Spa in Doyalson. He’s been there all the time that we’ve been road tripping and searching for a new home. He was very chilled in the Tesla, snoozing for most of the trip. When we stopped for a brief lunch at Campbelltown Catholic Club and dinner at Oliver's Real Food Gundagai, Archie stayed in the car set to “dog mode”, which keeps him in air conditioned comfort. When we arrived at Jolly Swagman Motor Inn Holbrook, Archie checked the perimeter a few times in our room, peering out the window. Tomorrow, we complete our migration to Melbourne, taking Archie to Croydon Vet Clinic, and a brief stay at Lou Lou's Cattery in Bayswater North, while we get our house ready in Emerald Victoria.
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Tesla Autopilot through Hume Highway rain
Our Tesla’s Autopilot slowed to 90km/h on the Hume Highway, when the heavens opened. It still maintained excellent driving, amidst slowing cars and speeding trucks. On our way to Holbrook for the night, we stopped for dinner at Oliver's Real Food Gundagai, and enjoyed their new Mexican and vegetarian pockets, with a smoothie. The rain cleared to show “Jesus Sky”, with the sun’s rays coming through the cloud openings.
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Furniture shopping in Erina, with EV charging
While staying in Erina, NSW for a few nights, we popped into a few nearby shops to check out carpet, dining tables, lounges, for our new home in Emerald Victoria. One of the lounges even has a power point into which we could plug our car! 😉 (No, we’re not buying that one.) We indulged in a coffee and lunch at Sage Cafe at Erina Fair and a massage in a chair that gets quite intimate 😮. The Tesla got a clean and shine from the guys at Snap CarWash Red in Erina Fair. Great job as always. They must wonder about the treatment of our car as we return from each adventure in different corners of the eastern states. We (Fran) finally removed the Tesla number plate cover, which had accumulated dust after many dirt road adventures. The car looks so much better without it, we think. While waiting for the car wash, we bought some toys for the Christmas toy drive at Coast Realty, where a couple of our kids work. 🎁 The staff at Choices Flooring Erina were super helpful, patient and knowledgeable.…
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Beer-motif toilets at Heatherbrae Pies, Hexham
We drove south from Kempsey towards the NSW Central Coast, stopping for lunch at Heatherbrae Pies Hexham. The toilets and taps have an interesting beer motif 🤔.
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An overnight with John and Sue, near Kempsey
John and Sue kindly invited us to stay last night at their house near Kempsey, on our way south. Beautiful house and large property, with Marley the labrador to welcome us. We met John and Sue back in February at the Fully Charged Show in Sydney. John had then been waiting two years for his Tesla Model S order. He hedged his bets and ordered a black Model Y performance (shown in the photo). Later Tesla canceled his Model S order, after announcing that they will no longer make them for right hand drive markets, like Australia. They also credited $3k for the inconvenience, towards his Model Y order. We took it for a spin, with our heads planted on the head rests during launch. Whoa! It’s zero to 100km/h is 3.7s, compared to our standard Model 3’s 6.1s. (The Model 3 Performance does 100km/h in 3.3s.) The sound system is amazing, with about 14 speakers plus sub woofer.
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Coffee in Yamba, by the lighthouse
We continued south, crossing the Clarence River on the Harwood Bridge, near Maclean, then headed east to find coffee in Yamba. Had a bit of a stretch and explore there at Turners Beach, just under the Yamba Lighthouse. Then back on the road to Woolgoolga for lunch at the Beachouse Cafe. The Tesla navigation plotted what I guess it thought was the shortest route to Woolgoolga Beach, but the turn off from the Pacific Highway turned out to be a long windy dirt road through monotonous terrain, so we aborted immediately and headed back onto the highway. The underlying Google Maps sometimes doesn’t seem great at determining or showing road conditions when plotting a route.
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Glamping our way through Ballina
We woke in our Ballina Glamping tent at Ballina Beach Nature Resort. It’s a great setup. Hot shower, four post bed, dishwasher, swing chair, stove, power points to charge phones and car. Yeah, we know how to camp! Not sure about the efficiency of the air con in the tent, but maybe not much worse than many uninsulated houses. Lovely staff and setting. We set off south along the south bank of the river, towards our next night’s stop near Kempsey.
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Catching the Ballina ferry for dinner
We arrived at Ballina Beach Nature Resort just after 4pm, and realised that all of the shops and food outlets are located on the north side of the river, in the main town of Ballina. So, we hopped back in the car and onto the river ferry. It’s a $7 fee each way for a car on the ferry. We grabbed some Thai and ice cream cones, while watching the sun set over the river. A quick shop in Woolies for milk and breakfast supplies. Then we engaged boat mode again to re-cross the river and plug into the power point on the deck of our Ballina Glamping tent.
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On the Ballina ferry
Catching the ferry over to Ballina, NSW, from Ballina Glamping at Ballina Beach Nature Resort.
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Coffee in Eumundi, then IKEA North Lakes
We checked out of our B&B in Eumundi. Knowing that we wouldn’t find a park in town on market day, Tom double parked while Francis grabbed a coffee. What about breakfast? We headed south to IKEA North Lakes, to look at some furniture (for our new home in Emerald, Victoria). It turns out they serve breakfast there too, some assembly required, no Allen keys. Morning tea was, well, covered by guilt. Then off south through the outskirts of Brisbane, over the apocalyptic looking Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges.
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Two nights at Eumundi Escape B&B
We stopped for a couple of nights in Eumundi at Eumundi Escape B&B. Dinner at Sala Thai and Imperial Hotel Eumundi, with a walk through the Christmas decorated trees, the night before the place is packed with visitors to the Wednesday (and Saturday) markets. Time to catch up on some work, overlooking the nature, with some of the nature looking back 🐸. We tried out the of coffee machine and frother a few times. Not bad! It saved us enough in coffee purchases to pay for charging! 😉 Eumundi is between the Bruce Highway and the train line, so you sometimes try to pick where you’re heading a truck, train or plane 😉.
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Korte's Resort Rockhampton, with kangaroos
November 11 - 13: Fancy motel with a pool, restaurant, laundry, kangaroos in the distance, and Tesla destination chargers. Really friendly and helpful staff. We spent way too long trying to rebalance washing machines while trying to get through the backlog of clothes from the previous week. Also squeezed in some paid work on the laptop. We popped ten minutes down the road to explore the Kershaw Gardens. It’s an oasis of green with kids playground, water jets, waterfalls, walking path through a mini botanic garden. We have officially run out of Granolaah from Costco in Victoria, so we really need to hurry back south now.
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First charge at the new Calliope Superchargers
A couple more stops for a stretch and a wee, along the Bruce Highway, heading south. First stop at the new Tesla Superchargers in Calliope. I’m told it’s pronounced “cal eye o pee”. These weren’t here on our previous trip in January. They are now the new most northern Tesla Superchargers on the east coast (previously Gympie). Bit of an isolated spot, but a short walk to the service station, cafe and toilet. We only stopped for the few minutes to walk there and back. The next stop was in Gin Gin, which just happened to have a bakery and a charger. So, this turned into a lunch stop. Interesting main street layout, with a park and toilets on an island between the north and south lanes of the Bruce Highway.
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The Cistern Chapel of Maryborough
The Caricature Queen had actually drawn it in our caricature early this year, but we’d not previously seen it for ourselves. Very flash flush! We had hoped to finally meet the Caricature Queen face to face, but we unfortunately passed through on a day that the shop is shut.
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Strolling Kershaw Gardens, Rockhampton
Strolling through Kershaw Gardens in Rockhampton.
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Snorkelling at Cats Eye Beach
November 9 - 10: Buffet breakfast with dragonfruit and granola and other healthy and less healthy options). A bit more work on the laptop from the balcony. Rainbow birthday cake, taking care not to feed the cockatoos, who will tear apart the room, given the chance. Then back on the ferry to the mainland. It’s been a fun four days.
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Celebrating our daughter's 21st birthday
November 7 - 8: Lots of fun and laughs over meals and exploring, meeting some locals. Managed to squeeze in some work from laptops on the balcony.
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Mackay to Rockhampton, the long quiet stretch
We’re driving from Mackay to Rockhampton today. It’s one of the longest stretches of “not much here”, with signs along the Bruce Highway like “Still a long way to go, kids” and trivia questions/answers. We stopped for lunch at one of the few options along the way: Flaggy Rock Cafe. It’s a great little place with good food. The cars jostle to find parking in the shade. We moved the car out to the RV section to park under a tree, and kept the air con running to keep our food cool. A bit further down the road, we stopped briefly for the toilet at the Marlborough Service Station, with a reminder that we’re not paying $2/L for petrol 😮.
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A second visit to Zarby's Cafe
First stop, at Zarby’s Cafe’, heading back south from Hamilton Island and Airlie Beach. We discovered this cute diner, with good food, a couple of weeks earlier on our way north. We arrived 20 minutes before closing time, but the staff were kind enough to make us a delicious sandwich and chips. The couple who arrived after closing had to settle for Pringles for lunch 😢 😉.
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Visiting 'Tarquin' the burnt-orange Tesla
We popped in to see Kylie, Aaron, their family, pets and newly wrapped “Tarquin” the Tesla, in its burnt orange glory. We first met them (back when Tarquin was white) nearly a year ago when we were road tripping towards Cairns (and the Daintree). Since then, Kylie has been following along on our blog, making suggestions along the way. They kindly invited us for some afternoon tea today ☺️. The finished edges of Tarquin’s wrap are impressively neat. Our Tesla is basically the same, except ours is wrapped in bugs and thousands of kilometres of road dust. Francis was ready to adopt a few of the pets. We considered charging in the garage, but the pricing (made especially for us) was too high 😉. We stayed overnight in a motel in Mackay, which turned out to be right under the flight path, next to the airport. It was amusing, rather than annoying, until perhaps the 6am wake up call of what seemed to be a truck on our roof.
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Coffee at the Hangar Cafe, Airlie Beach airport
November 4 - 6: After an unsuccessful attempt to make coffee using the machine in our accommodation in Baybliss Apartments, we set out to The Hangar Cafe, a few minutes away at the airport, next to the runway. Some people were so desperate for coffee that they jumped out of planes to get there. We’re guessing that at least one of the chopper pilots lives on site with their family. We watched their kids zoom along the service road on e-scooters next to the runway. During an afternoon swim in the pool at our apartment, Erin and Isaiah paid us a surprise visit. We went for a joy ride in the Tesla to nearby Funnel Bay. Lovely spot. I briefly awoke at sunrise to catch a photo through the balcony window of our accommodation. You’re welcome 😉.
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A few visits to Airlie Beach
November 4 - 6: First for the waffle chips (and salad for balance) at Airlie Beach Treehouse. The established trees around Airlie Beach Lagoon are amazing, with their intricate root systems that start metres above the ground. The lagoon is needed for swimming, because the ocean is trying to kill you, according to the warning signs. The prettier the ocean, the more deadly, it seems. The parking lots by the beach use a pretty simple EasyPark app, at $2 per hour parking. Almost no shade, however. On our last day, while buying Cocopops from Airlie Beach Woolworths across the road, we discovered it has its own shaded car park.