..... followed by David's carefully crumbed and fried calamari and salad for dinner ..... and a roaring fire as the sun went down and the stars emerged overhead.
The plan on Monday was to head north towards Noah's Creek for a walk and a swim. But unfortunately for us there were extensive repair works underway on the flood damaged causeway across the creek so we couldn't do the walk as planned. We headed to beautiful Noah's Beach instead - deserted of course - a stunning walk at low tide on hard, unblemished sand.
We walked to the mouth of Noah's Creek - keeping an alert watch out for a possible croc sighting - no swimming here!!
The view to the west along the edge of Noah's Beach reminded me of that beautiful children's picture (collage) book by Jeannie Baker: Where the Forest Meets the Sea - "My father says there has been a rainforest here for over a hundred million years".
We found dozens of these curly, spiraled sand patterns on the beach - made by marine lug worms - very evident when the tide goes out, apparently.
Back at the cabin I managed to capture this lovely shot of Rob enjoying the view of the surrounding mountains - just before we were due to leave ..........
We drove back to Cairns late yesterday afternoon. We're staying at the Novotel for two nights; David and Ro have a lot on their "to do" list back at their Cairns house before our departure for Arnhem Land on Thursday.
We celebrated our last night together in Cairns with a delicious Thai meal at Iyara By Sakare on the very buzzy Cairns Esplanade.
The Novotel lagoon pool looked very inviting in this morning's early morning light - 25oC max today although it was only about 19oC at this time of the day. Hotels here really need to have decent pools as there is no swimming off the beaches (too many crocs and stingers!!!).
We walked around 8klm this morning, all along the Cairns esplanade - in perfect FNQ winter conditions.
We spent the afternoon getting a load of washing clean and dry ready for our departure tomorrow, visiting a local gallery and then drinks and a meal by the pool this evening - a good way to spend our last day in Cairns.
The Novotel lagoon pool looked very inviting in this morning's early morning light - 25oC max today although it was only about 19oC at this time of the day. Hotels here really need to have decent pools as there is no swimming off the beaches (too many crocs and stingers!!!).
We walked around 8klm this morning, all along the Cairns esplanade - in perfect FNQ winter conditions.
We spent the afternoon getting a load of washing clean and dry ready for our departure tomorrow, visiting a local gallery and then drinks and a meal by the pool this evening - a good way to spend our last day in Cairns.
Arnhem Land here we come!













































