Thursday 15 December 2011

Size matters

When it comes to Australia's love of BIG things, one of the most iconic would have to be the big Banana in Coffs Harbour. Not only did I get to see it for myself, but also walked through it! Straight in to a gift shop with anything 'banana' you could want. Except the real thing.

The BIG Banana, Coffs Harbour, NSW

I had a chance to catch up with some friends and lunch at the Yacht Club, which has the most fantastic view of the town and harbour. Later in the afternoon heading down to the beach, I encountered a goanna about 1 1/2 metres in length. Bigger than any I'd seen in WA or the NT.

Coffs Harbour, NSW

On the many roads I've travelled, I've encountered so many occasions where a police patrol has had me pull over to the side for the 'over size' loads coming in my direction. From houses, to sheds, mining trucks and tanks. This one looks like it could be making a bridge somewhere.


Large and long load

And the size of some peoples rides can be pretty spectacular.

And they were towing!

The BIG Lawn Bowl, Lake Cathie, NSW

Kookaburra just hanging around near Nelson Bay. There were a lot of them living in the scrub nearby.

The BIG Boomerang, NSW

After staying in Port Macquarie and Nelson Bay along the coast, I had planned and hoped to go inland to Tamworth. Unfortunately there'd been some flooding in the area and a number of roads were blocked. It will have to be added to my list of 'next time'.

So off to the Hunter Valley to catch up with a school friend I haven't seen for years! It's a great little set up she has, with her 2 horses, 2 cats, not sure how many chooks, and 4 'puppies'.

The dogs.


We spent a day looking around the Hunter Valley wine region, having a long lunch, and playing a bit of aqua golf. I'd never hit a golf ball before (I know, what have I been doing with my life?), so this was perfect. You whack the ball in to the water and if it lands in one of the nets you win a prize. I was just lucky a few of mine made it as far as the lake.

The BIG Wine bottle, Hunter Valley, NSW

Aqua Golf, Hunter Valley.  Jodi did a LOT better than me!

The BIG Kookaburra, Kurri Kurri, NSW

So after a great day being a tourist and having the added bonus of finding a BIG Kookaburra, it was off for the regular Friday night at the Lochinvar pub getting to meet a lot of the locals. When the night begins with free spring rolls and frankfurts, then the word gets out the pub is putting on a band, you know you're in for a big one! I admit I piked earlier than Jodi & John, but at least I knew when the night was really over, as on their return home they woke me up to wish me sweet dreams.....or something like that.
Hearty bar snacks

For my next destination I couldn't decide between a couple of places, so I flipped a coin. And the winner was Sydney!!!! 

I put my friends address in to my GPS and hoped for the best. The last time I drove in Sydney I went the wrong way down a one way street, so I was optimistic this time would be better. When I arrived at her place unscathed (having driven under the Harbour Bridge), she asked if I'd seen the Opera House and the Harbour. All I had seen were the 2 white lines I had to stay within and not much else. But I made it!! 

It was a fantastic few days spent catching up on old times and meeting her gorgeous 20 month old daughter. I am now also very well acquainted with Dorothy the Dinosaur.

We visited a few Sunday Markets, including one that sells old props from theatre and film productions.

The BIG Mr Hanky the Christmas poo, Sydney, NSW

Great homemade rain hat there. It rained a lot while I was in Sydney. And I loved every minute of it!

Next it was on to the capital of Australia Canberra, to visit my brother and his partner Maria. With just days to spare as after living there for 7 years, they were moving to north to Cairns. I got there via Goulburn with it's BIG Merino. I think the most impressive BIG thing I've seen so far.

The BIG Merino, Goulburn, NSW

The BIG Merino, Goulburn, NSW

Out front of the Portrait Gallery, Canberra.

The High Court of Australia. "It's the vibe of the thing, your Honour."

On the road to Gundagai, a stop in Snake Gully was essential to see the Dog on the Tuckerbox.

Holbrook, NSW has a BIG Submarine in the middle of town. This town is not on the coast. It doesn't make sense. You see, this is the kind of random thing I've had to get off the road to make way for!

One of the most photographed pubs in the world.

The Ettamogah Pub, built after being made famous in a cartoon. Currently closed. It's cute though isn't it?

My final destination for this stretch was just outside Albury on the NSW/Victoria border to stay with some more friends. I'm loving this part of the trip as I'm getting so many chances to catch up!

Although JC might have been able to do the trek, it was great to hitch a ride with them for a day trip to Mt Buffalo.

A bit cloudy to begin with.



Mt Buffalo. Beautiful views.



Even better with snow!




Simple Stats
Days since departure: 229
Distance travelled: 22,447km (+8701km for work)
Lizards run over: 12
Cane toads run over: 3
Cassowary spotted: 2
Snakes run over: 4
Portaloos towed: 2
Weeks worked as Runner on film: 10
Whale Sharks swum with: 2
Emergency mechanic stops: 4
Kangaroos hit: 0