View of Yeppoon Main Beach from Meikleville Hill

Monthly Archives: February 2007

Our Day at Waterpark Creek

Monday 26th February, 2007. From the beginning of this post you would think that something monuments has happened. You may even have looked to see whether I included this post in my Monument-us Moments category. I didn’t, for those too lazy to look. The reason I started this post like that is because I was sick of saying, “Today we went to [insert place name here]“, or “Yesterday we did [insert what we did here].” So I started it the way I did. The explanation for the post’s start sentence is now finished. On to what happened.

So, a friend had birthday yesterday. And to celebrate it, he decided to go to Waterpark Creek, a National Park in the Byfield area. Being his friends, we went too. As soon as we arrived there, we all wanted to go for a swim. Waterpark Creek has excellent swimming facilities (just joking) including nice tall trees to jump off, and rope swings. There are also some submerged branches in the water, but they are only close to the bank.

There were also some English men there with their Aussie friends, who had competed in the recent sailing competition at Rydges. They were enjoying themselves a lot.

While I was swinging on one of the ropes there, I decided it would be fun to climb back up the rope. The only way this is possible is to use the your toes to grip the rope. Anyway, while I was climbing up someone from the English group saw me and said, “Hey, look what that kid is doing!”

They all looked up, and I think they were fairly amazed. They shouted out to jump into the water, but I didn’t want to get tangled up in the rope on the way down and end up hanging by my ankle, upside down, and dangling. After I had almost reached the top, I decided it was time to go down, so I did. When I got out of the water my toes hurt a bit, though!

After all the fun, we decided it was time to have our barbecued lunch. We had brought along some mushrooms and eggplant, but we forgot the onion (a bad mistake). Below are some photos of the eggplant on the barby.

Eggplant 2

Eggplant 1

Lunch finished, we needed a walk, so we went on the short rainforest circuit that starts just below the picnic area. The walk didn’t take long, and when we arrived back at the picnic tables we played around for a bit, waiting for the half-hour to pass so we could go for another swim.

Nothing eventful happened when we did, although I experimented with the camera and came up with the photos below.

Tree 1

Tree 2

Just before we were leaving, the person whose birthday we were celebrating decided sit under the deluge of water that was going over the causeway. A bubble of air is created when he sits under it, so he can breathe for a while. I took a few photos of that, and decided that the one below was the best. Because of that, it can be found on my photoblog, listed under the 26th February. I have included it below too.

David, the birthday guy

A Picnic on a Rainy Day

Yesterday we went for a nice picnic at a place just on the beach near Rosslyn Bay. I have written about this spot before in the article called My Top 5 Picnic Spots on the Capricorn Coast. However, it was a rainy day and as soon as we had finished eating, it started to rain! The decision was reached that the rain wasn’t going to stop anytime soon, so we packed up (quickly) and drove off.

While we were there I walked the 10 or 20 metres down to the beach and had a look around. One of the things that I noticed was that because of all the recent rain that Yeppoon has been receiving, the small creek that runs under the road and onto the beach was flooded and quite a long way from where it normally stops. I have attached a few pictures below of the creek, and if you look to the far left of the first picture you can see where it used to stop.

The Flooded Creek: Left View The Flooded Creek: Right View

There is also a very crooked tap near the picnic table, and a picture of that is attached too. I also took a picture of a tree trunk there, and I decided that it was good enough to make it onto my photoblog.

Crooked Tap

Starting an eBay auction at $0.99

Today I put a few camera things on eBay for my dad, and we decided to start them at $0.99 with no reserve. The two items are a Nikon FE 35mm SLR and a Nikon 80 – 200mm F4 Zoom Lens. They will be on auction for about seven days, and I will update you as to there progress. Anyway, please wish us luck :) .

A Trip To Toowoomba

Apology
First of all, I am apologizing for not updating this blog recently. Because of my dial-up connection to the internet, I can’t update my blog whenever I like. First of all I have to write the entry with a HTML or text editor. Then, I have to paste that entry into the posting system when I go online next. It is a bit of a hassle, but I think it is the only solution.

Reason
Anyway, the main excuse that I have for not writing beforehand is my family’s recent trip to Toowoomba. We had to go down there to help someone pack up a home. Because of work restraints, we were only able to stay down there two nights. Basically, we left our place early Wednesday morning, staying at Pittsworth (a town near Toowoomba) that night. We then continued into Toowoomba, packed up the house, stayed down at Withcott that night, and left early Friday morning. When we arrived back at Yeppoon, it felt like we hadn’t been anywhere!

Our Old Home
One thing that I haven’t told you before is that we used to live in Southbrook, a small (very small) town roughly half-way between Toowoomba and Pittsworth. We drove through it, and because we all wanted to see our old home again, Dad drove up our street. The street itself was unchanged, but our house was amazingly different! The people who we sold it too had changed the house so much it wasn’t funny! Outside, they had added more rooms and undercover areas, as well as pulling down some stuff that we had built : – (. Inside, the house was unrecognizable. The people had moved fireplaces, windows and doors, as well as converting the old playroom into sort of entertainment area.

Because the block of land was only about 1 acre, there was hardly enough room to swing a (big) cat. Probably the most amazing thing is that the family was quite young, with two parents, a baby and two girls both younger than me. They hadn’t been there that long either, only about 4 years.