This is a short week due to our late posting last
weekend. On Monday we all visited the Darwin
Museum which features displays on Cyclone Tracy, Sea Life / Nature, and
Indigenous Culture. It is one of the
best displays we have seen in a Museum with the animals and fish shown suspended
in large clear glass cabinets. There
were plenty of touch displays as well where the girls could feel a turtle shell
and large fish bones. The Cyclone Tracy
area is excellent and gives you a real appreciation of the force of nature and
of the huge job of clearing up starting Xmas Day 1974. The way TV News overdramatises everything
these days, you forget how powerful the big ones were. I remember Cyclone Larry being talked up as
dangerous at 160kph winds. Tracy broke
the wind gauge at Darwin Airport after it had recorded speeds of 320kph
(200mph) which was as high as the equipment could read. The CSIRO was also running a “Species
Olympics” show for the school holidays.
It was all about comparing Olympians with animals and there speed on
land and in the water. It was a lot of
fun for Isobel and Madelaine and Isobel won a gold medal for her slime fishing
efforts with a magnetic nosed frog.
Lunch was also very nice on the balcony overlooking the harbour.
After lunch, Grandad and the girls spent a couple of hours
at the cinema watching Ice Age 4 while Mum, Grandma, and Grace attacked the
city shops. I wouldn’t recommend the
movie for 3 year old girls but the popcorn lasted most of the movie.
At bed time the local wildlife was moving about and the
girls had a couple of possums living in the palms outside their unit and a baby
owl came in one night to sleep under the carport.
Next day we fed the fish at Doctors Gully, a small bay set
up for feeding where fish of all sizes come in each high tide for a feed of
bread. There was heaps of large mullet
and plenty of larger fish (?) about 1 metre long and was really interesting for
the girls to be able to stand amongst the fish at the waters edge. The cove was originally the site of a small
market garden run by Chinese and then was the base for Catalina Flying Boats
during WW2. Once the fish were fed, we
headed for the Wave pool. The days have
been warm enough to swim and the girls loved the waves on their tubes and boogey
boards. In fact, they enjoyed it so much
we returned the next day for some craft activities on the lawn beside the pool
but it wasn’t long before the pool was calling and we were back in the
water. More than four hours straight
were spent catching waves. Isobel loved
it and had no fear. By the end of the day she had given the board away and was
swimming out into the waves and riding them back in. Madelaine spent most of the day in a tube but
ended up on a board. In no time she was
sitting up on her haunches and paddling after her big sister. Lucky the chairs under the umbrellas at the water’s
edge were comfy!!
A very kind big sister giving me a push at the end of the day
Racing out to catch another one...
At the end of the day; but before the girls were tired of
swimming, we decided to sample some seafood out on Stokes Hill Wharf. The restaurant was located at the end of the
wharf and the food was excellent and reasonable priced. Mud Crab, Lobster, Oysters, Prawns, Calimari,
Beef, Garlic Bread and Chips filled us up while we watched the sunset cruise
boats leaving for their evening harbour cruises. All in all it was a very
pleasant evening.
The next morning was spent packing while Carol whipped up a
nice lace dress for Isobel. Isobel and
Madelaine had to take Harley for one last walk around the van park and return
him to Ted and Linda lined up for a few last nurses of Grace. We first met Ted and Linda at Daly Waters Pub
while they were travelling with Robby and Lexy.
Robbie and Ted are twins, apparently, although they are clearly not identical
twins. Ted (and Robbie) worked as
shearers and many other things in the off season and are good company for a
beer or two most afternoons. They don’t
mind a look at the horses and have bought a share of a horse that is running up
here during the cup carnival.
By the end of the week, Isobel and Madelaine were ready for
home and ready to see Dad again. It was
a lovely week with them and the Hardware was good enough to allow Garry to only
work one day while they were here.