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Friday, June 21, 2019

Sunshine Coast (Australia) - The kid has to fly

SUNSHINE COAST (Australia)
21 June - 23 June 2019

Everything has changed.

With the birth of our son Aiden Robert Elisher at 9:58am on the 27th of March, we all of a sudden forgot what sleeping 6hrs through the night felt like, we forgot what it was like to have nothing to do, we forgot what it was like to do things on a whim.

Now, I'm not going to even pretend that our weekend away to the Sunshine Coast alleviated any of those forgotten things,  and I mean, how do you cure something that's forgotten anyway? What this getaway became however was the first time that all three of us would be travelling outside of Melbourne, without the aid of a vehicle and via one of those tin-can funnels with wings. The logistics and the planning of a battalion going into war was the determination with which we formulated our requirements for this engagement with the aim of producing the deliverable needed.

Oh, and by the way, this getaway also represented our 2nd Wedding Anniversary, albeit a week early, it's all cotton baby!


Lift off for Aiden - Melbourne to the Sunshine Coast

Family travel #1

If only every flight could be exactly like this


We had everything we needed, the pram, the bottles, the change of clothes, the change of nappies. All we now needed was for the little guy to sleep for most of the journey, or at the very least, pretend to like it, if that happened then we'd be golden.

Walking through check-in there I sighted another couple with two kids, one roughly at the same stage of life as Aiden. The male looked at the both of us and asked, 'First time?', to which we replied, 'Yes'........and this is all he said in return 'Good Luck'

What the hell did that mean???

Did he mean that travelling with a kid is so diabolical and so damn awful that it's better to just take the continuous torment of crying, nappy changes, unfinished milk bottles and more crying at home rather than taking the kid to play an away game? Is it all that bad? Then why the hell was he doing it with 2 kids....or.....or.....was it a sly comment meant just to be picked up by my male brain, much like the way that dogs can pick up on certain frequencies that we humans can't. Was that the male way of preparing me for impending disaster?


Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia

Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia

Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia

Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia


I didn't know the answer but hell, now I was nervous.

As our flight thundered down the runway all eyes were on Aiden, at what point would he freak out?

Pulling away from the tarmac and heading to the skies above Melbourne, we busted through the clouds and were into clear air. Could this in fact be a dream run, could we be making one of the best debut family fly appearances of all time?

'F*** no'....as the plane leveled out the kid started up like an Australian cricketer that's been busted for ball tampering. There were tears, screams, pleads to be quiet, and then, just at the moment when we thought that Aiden could be on a rampage, he quietened down and rode the rest of the flight like an old hand. Fast asleep until the very end, we had to make up the little tiger for a change and a feed in Maroochydore. Ok buddy, not bad, not bad. For a first run I'll give you a 7.5/10, that's a high distinction mate, respect!


Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia

Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia

Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia


I'd booked some exquisite accommodation near Montville, about a 30 min drive from the beaches on the Sunshine Coast. The place is called Secrets on the Lake and let me say straight away, have a look at the link, have a look at the accommodation and then do yourself a favour and book yourself in. Their location and their tree house style of accommodation is absolutely sublime. The impeccable grounds, the beautiful rain forest surrounds and its location on Lake Baroon acts as the perfect accompaniment to the cabin style tree houses which are designed with style and furnished stylishly. The warmth of the wood, utilised in the construction and in the furniture pieces just makes the whole space so homely, but, don't be fooled by the 'cabin' status. With a sunken spa, TV, great sound system, air conditioning and decent kitchen facilities, it has everything that you need with a bit more added in. Coupled with that, each day we had delivers of croissants and the additional BBQ hamper that I ordered on the first night was just fantastic.


Eumundi Markets - Eumundi - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia

Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia

Secrets on the Lake - Montville - Sunshine Coast - Queensland - Australia


The next day we took a drive up to the very surprising Eumundi markets. This place is both surprising and amazing. A lively, open air market that has offerings of locally made arts, crafts, plus street food, it's located basically in the centre of Eumundi and has damn large. I had been to the markets once previously, 15 years earlier, and recall being impressed then, but it seems to me that since then the size had probably tripled and the quality of items sold increased in accordance to the growth of the market.

When the markets closed at 2pm we had ourselves a bit of lunch at the impressive Imperial Hotel, iconic in this part of the world, and deservedly so. With its sweeping verandahs, great beer garden, interesting murals, and, with a brewery located on site, this place was a great spot to spend a few hours

Making our way down to Maroochydore for an evening on the beach, a spot of dinner and a couple of Negroni's thrown into the mix. We headed back to Secrets for the evening, a few glasses of wine, a DVD or two, and a nice night in.

Our final morning we spent in Montville itself, having a look around the charming little town and 'encountering' yet another wine before heading down to Sunshine Plaza for a couple of hours.



'Relax' little guy - flight back to Melbourne - Australia


And that was that. A pleasant getaway, especially up here where the sun and the warmth seems to last year round. I know, for certain, that somewhere along the line we'll end up living up this way, more than likely on the Gold Coast, although that will need to wait until the job scene is a bit more buoyant.


Our flight back down to Melbourne was relatively uneventful. Aiden cried right at the start but by the time we levelled off he was asleep, and basically that's the way he remained until we got back home. From plane, to car, to apartment. What a great way to travel, fall asleep when you leave and the next thing you know, you're at home in bed! 










Saturday, January 19, 2019

Great Ocean Road / Port Fairy / Grampians (Australia) - Close to home

Great Ocean Road / Port Fairy / Grampians (Australia)
19 January - 20 January 2019


It's a problem for Australians, everything is so far away that the idea of travelling for us is always so grand and so large that we quiet often forget the absolute gems in our own backyard.

The Great Ocean Road is one of those gems.

For many a year I've been coming down to Melbourne for either work or pleasure and on most occasions, in that time, would find the time do a drive on the Great Ocean Road. In my humble opinion, one of the most special, unrivalled and pre-eminent drives in the world. There is nothing quite like the stretch of road out of Lorne to Port Campbell. The reveals and dramatic landscape of land and sea will inevitably have you stopping for many more times that you would ever anticipate. Additionally, the towns of Lorne & Apollo Bay are highlights, but so too are the many other smaller locales on the way. In addition to that, I would also like to give a special mention to Cape Otway National Park, not only for its beauty but also for it never having let me down in my quest to either find, or show someone a koala in their natural habitat. That in itself is a rarity these days but surely you'll achieve your objective here.

Great Ocean Road - Victoria

Great Ocean Road - Victoria

The Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Victoria

The Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Victoria

The Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Victoria


We stopped for a night in Port Fairy, an absolutely charming fishing village at the end of the Great Ocean Road whose only failing is that by 8pm on a Saturday all its main restaurants are closing down. Like....what!!!?  Beautiful and picturesque, no matter what the state of their late night economy, their streets are lined with nineteenth century cottages, great Nolfolk Pines and some great old sandstone buildings. Quaint and endearing, this town had a lot going for it on the attractiveness scale, and I wonder now, after having covered the Great Ocean Road many times, why the hell I'd never forced myself to get here.

The Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Victoria

The Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Victoria

The Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Victoria

The Twelve Apostles - Great Ocean Road - Victoria

The Grampians National Park - Victoria

The Grampians National Park - Victoria

The Grampians National Park - Victoria

On the Sunday we headed north out of Port Fairy and did the 120km drive to the Grampians National Park. Once again, this was another part of Victoria that had always been on my hit list but somehow it had been more than wily and eluded me on all previous occasions.  A beautiful area known for its wildlife, sandstone mountains and wildflowers, it has plenty of walking trails for all levels and all adventure requirements. Inga and I took one of the medium walks up to Pinnacle lookout and were rewarded with some spectacular views of the regions. A walk well worth the effort, even if Inga was 6 months+ pregnant (oops, should not have said that out aloud)


Friday, November 9, 2018

Singapore (Singapore) - Clarke Quay

SINGAPORE (Singapore)
09 November - 10 November 2018

Back in Singapore for just the night, we made the very cool discovery of Clarke Quay. An historical Quay in Singapore, recently there has been around 5 blocks of warehouses that have been converted into bars/restaurants and nightclubs. The whole area is buzzing with activity and has to be just another well constructed draw card for a city that is making its way back onto the world stage in a huge way. 

Clarke Quay - Singapore

In addition to the refurbished warehouses there are also quite a few Chinese junks that have had an overhaul, being converted into pubs and other various nightspots. This action by Singapore typifies smart thinking and stands a direct contrast to what Sydney has done with its night economy. I don't see Singapore introducing lockout laws, nor do I see any issues with one-punch attacks. The question and solution is twofold. The problems that culturally we have with binge drinking and previously the relatively light punishments for these sort of attacks is what brought such utterly stupid changes to Sydney's nightlife. Of course they managed to f*** that up with ill conceived ideas. The result they needed had to be one that would both support the community but not at the expense of businesses, which is what has happened.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Phuket (Thailand) - Just come and 'Relak'

PHUKET (Thailand)
05 November - 09 November 2018


We didn't deliberately go about formulating a plan to holiday with Inga's brother and his fiancee in Thailand but as luck with have it, whilst sitting in their rooms on the other side of the world, conjured up a plan to head to Thailand at exactly the same time we were going. Family bonds, there's got to be some undiscovered connection there somewhere.

Inga & I were set up in the very good Hyatt Regency Hotel, in Kamala. Being 10kms away from the centre of Patong, it afforded us the ability to get away from the touristic throngs in Patong itself and to have our peace and quiet by the pool for as long as we wanted.

Hyatt Regency Resort - Kamala - Phuket Island - Thailand

Hyatt Regency Resort - Kamala - Phuket Island - Thailand

Hyatt Regency Resort - Kamala - Phuket Island - Thailand


The resort itself had some great views and those from our room, out to the Adaman Sea, was quiet beautiful and soothing. So to were the views from the infinity pool by the club room, which also served snacks and drinks in the afternoon and the evening. 

On most days we went into Patong with our landing point being Bangla Street. And you know, this area was actually quite disappointing. It's a street filled with seedy bars, 'go-go' dancers, i.e., strippers/prostitutes, banging dance clubs and generally all things that are wrong with mass tourism. I mean I'm no prude, there's a place for all those things but the concentration of them in this area doesn't even make for an entertaining spectacle, or even one that's moderately amusing. It's just a whole bundle of noise and junk that is both tacky and sordid. It drips with sleaze, which means that the roads in its immediate vicinity gets a large brush of influence and adopts the same type of practice.

Bangla Walking Street - Phuket - Thailand

Patong Beach - Phuket - Thailand

A couple of days after our arrival we caught up with Davis & Annija who had island hopped their way over to Phuket. It was great to catch up with them both. The last time I saw them was when I left at the end of January. It was also the first time that we'd be doing some travel together since our trip to Georgia in 2016. Thinking back to that time, its incredible at how things had changed. Inga & I weren't even engaged back then and Davis & Annija weren't even a couple, roll forward to 2019 and all statuses are different. Inga & I have just celebrated our 2nd Wedding Anniversary (with our son Aiden), and David & Annija were married in May. Time can change all things.

Hyatt Regency Resort - Kamala - Phuket Island - Thailand

Hard Rock Cafe - Phuket - Thailand

What? - Phuket - Thailand

Phuket Island - Thailand



Tuk-Tuk galore - Phuket - Thailand

Buckets of drinks! Awww yeah!

All love and mungbeans after drink buckets - Phuket - Thailand


On one of our days together we decided to head our to James Bond island, known as Khao Phing Kan island, located in Phang Nga Bay, north east of Phuket, it is one of many islands that are limestone karst towers that protrude from the waters of the bay. It acts as a famous landmark in this particular area as it formed quite the distinctive backdrop in the well known James Bond movie, Man with the Golden Gun.  

Phang Nga Bay - Thailand

Phang Nga Bay - Thailand

Phang Nga Bay - Thailand

 Khao Phing Kan island - Thailand

 Khao Phing Kan island - Thailand

 Khao Phing Kan island - Thailand

 Khao Phing Kan island - Thailand


The day out on the water was a real pleasure and in many ways I felt thankful for being able to steer clear of Phuket itself which to me had already established itself as a nuisance.

Hard Rock Cafe - Phuket

Whilst our time together, and in Phuket in total, was short, I have to say that we did have a reasonable time. I would say that if we chose to come to Thailand again in the future we would probably take in a few other islands and spent a bit of time in Bangkok. As for Phuket town itself, well, that remains a disappointment. With that said, the island itself does appear to have some real beauty but you can see the blight of tourism coming and the scars that large resorts will make on the landscape. I would doubt that the Thai's would either have the gumption, will or monetary might to combat what will be an environmental tragedy. The decision is theirs of course.










Saturday, November 3, 2018

Singapore (Singapore) - I want it that way

SINGAPORE (Singapore)
03 November - 05 November 2018


I'm not even sure where the genesis of this getaway formed. I know that the Melbourne Cup public holiday offering made this week in November attractive for the 'buy 4 get one free' proposition, and perhaps Thailand, with its beaches, palm trees and generally higher rates of attractive features somehow quickly became the ideal location in Inga's mind and entered mine with a bullet as my memory of Thailand was limited to what I experienced in Bangkok as a three year old.

The cheapest way to Thailand was through Singapore, which for us was the perfect option. Another stopover and another country for Inga to add to her ever expanding list, which now stands at a highly admirable 57! Putting runs on the board that girl!

Jln Pinang Street - Singapore

I'd been to Singapore three times previously but considering the last occasion was in '95, and also considering that this city only stands behind Dubai in terms of growth and construction, a near 25 year hiatus would be like landing on the moon to find it colonised (not a great analogy but you get the meaning).

Basing ourselves at a sister hotel of the Pan Pacific (Melbourne), as we were graciously provided discounts through Inga's place of work, we were located across the road from Arab Street. An area filled with textile shops, cafes and more textile shops. Although explore a little further and you'll discover Jln Pinang Street and Jln Pisang, which both deliver bars and restaurants in abundance. Unwittingly we landed in a cool hotspot, (that's got to be a contradiction, right? :))

Hard Rock Cafe - Sentosa Island - Singapore

OCBC Skyway - Singapore

Marina Bay Sands - Singapore

Marina Bay Sands - Singapore

Our second day we spent at Universal Studios on Sentosa island and followed that up with a visit to the downtown core, interrupted by a karaoke booth stop to sing the Backstreet Boys classic, I want it that way, which is the common thing to do when the sky is ripped open and the rain comes down, pelting the woman and children.

Merlion - Singapore River - Singapore

Merlion - Singapore River - Singapore

Anderson bridge -Singapore River - Singapore

Merlion - Singapore River - Singapore

Singapore River - Singapore

Singapore at night is a completely different proposition to its daytime demeanour. The night lights offer a completely different dimension to the city, so the area from the mouth of the Singapore River, across to the Marina Bay, simply lights up. Notable in the skyline is the three tiered platform hotel of Marina Bay sands. The location of many Instagram photos, the inspiration of which is the mighty infinity pool, it stands as a reminder that Singapore has lofty ambitions of its own, and it will act upon those.

Marina Bay Sands - Singapore



Supertree Grove light show - Gardens by the Bay - Singapore

Supertree Grove light show - Gardens by the Bay - Singapore

Supertree Grove light show - Gardens by the Bay - Singapore

Supertree Grove light show - Gardens by the Bay - Singapore

Another absolute treat in the area is the Gardens by the Bay. A nature park in the heart of the city is a wonderful place to visit, and the Supertree grove, with its associated light show, provides an Avataresque type of experience that's not to be missed. A real highlight, even more so considering that entry here is totally free.