

We didn't really have any plans upon arrival. We simply wanted to take the opportunity to see how she would travel and just get off island for a bit. The Cairns Zoo is pretty cool. They have all sorts of animals besides the obligatory Kangaroos and Koalas. But Kyra really seemed to be relaxed around the kangaroos.


Cairns is a extremely nice little town. Right on the waterfront with lots of parks and boardwalks. A ton of public space with pools and beaches for everyone. The town is so clean and just serene. This time of year is great as far as weather is concerned, very California in September. But Cairns is mostly just waterfront cafes, shops and backpackers looking for a little R&R. We found ourselves just wanting to sit and people watch all day. We did take a little road trip that proved to be a bit too much. We headed up to this area about an hour an a half outside Cairns called the Atherton Tablelands. We were on our way to a Dairy Farm where you can watch them milk the cows and then make cheese. I thought Vic would be in heaven, but alas, all the milking and cheesing had been done upon our arrival, so we just bought some good eats and had a picnic. It was a little too much driving but the scenery was really pretty. We came across a pretty cool lake that we relaxed at for a bit and a waterfall that didn't meet the guide book hype. We decided the scenery reminded us of a mix between the Vancouver Islands and the New Zealand countryside. What more can you want. Very pretty but we were actually more fond of Cairns than of the nearby Tablelands.


The Zoo had a whole section on baby Koalas. They were seriously about the most adorable things I have ever seen. I hesitate to use the word adorable, but seriously, they were so cute I can't even describe it. We also saw some pretty big Crocks. One named "Sarge" who was captured a few years back after he was found to be the culprit in the disappearance of some 50+ cows. We saw some more Wombats, but no poop. The Cassowaries had to be the most interesting things we came across. Crazy birds. Really weird looking.




It was a nice little trip. It gave us a lot of confidence in that traveling with Kyra, at this age at least, is really doable and that we need not worry about traveling with her. Maybe there will be more in the near future. We were glad to get her to her first continent and overall we had a swell time.
9 comments:
Welcome back McGwertons....a bit rusty on the form yet but good to hear from you again and to know that Kyra is following in your wandering footsteps.
We had coffee last Sunday with the Vests, Geoffs, Gabrians,and J2 and we missed you...
SO good to hear from you again!!! Loved the pictures and descriptions of your trip - especially the ones with Kyra.
Glad that you know how easy it is to travel with babies - easier now than when they're walking, although that too is doable.
Looking forward to your next post.
Leigh
glad to hear that you're alive and traveling. I like how you casually mention a "4 hour flight", which would be LONG for the continental states, but just a jaunt in international travel. context is funny. also like the bum wiping form. you guys are looking good! have fun with the wee one...
Beautiful baby girl...she is going to be better-traveled than many american adults by the time she's 2.
I can't wait to meet her :) Miss you guys.
I love that she was in the cockpit and has already traveled further than I'll ever get. How is a 4 hour plane ride a jaunt? Well she earned her Welton stripes and is oficially initiated!
Grandmere says: "Just how close is my great granddaughter to that koala??!!
Aunt Corky says: Hey, we got zoos in Alabama. What 'cha gotta go to Australia for?
im not quite sure how to respond. but the main difference is that the zoos in australia contain interesting animals as opposed to the thriving, yet no less entertaining, redneckious hooserious (common name: northern alabama redneck) that can be found on display in your neck of the woods.
So good to see some new pictures! You guys look like pros:)
What is Kyra's next adventure?
love you guys,
Beck
are the toothless wonders located near the redneckious hooserious, I have been dying to see those guys! I think I'll drive 14 hours with 3 screaming kids so we can all experience it- oh wait...
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