Since this morning, Mum and I have been doing a fair bit of stuff... only because the weather cleared and the sun came out; and so did everyone around Mooloolaba. After we stuffed around on the net and on the camera, we thought to take a walk around on The Esplanade and take photos for 365 Project.
Then,Mum got an sms from Aunty Narelle and Uncle Iain and they had arrived at Mudjimba Beach Caravan Park and the caravan was all up and ready for visitors. So, we decided to have a quick lunch and go and see them.
Then,Mum got an sms from Aunty Narelle and Uncle Iain and they had arrived at Mudjimba Beach Caravan Park and the caravan was all up and ready for visitors. So, we decided to have a quick lunch and go and see them.
Driving to Mudjimba was easier said than done. What I saw in referdex was a lot different to what
was actually out there in front of us! The road we took to go into Mudjimba took us in then took us straight out... which was really weird. So, we stopped and looked at the map and found another way to the van park. And what a place! There was so much space for the set-up of caravans, plenty of shade and it was very quiet (a far cry from the caravan park we frequent at Brunswick Heads, NSW) and it was full of Bush Turkeys! Uncle Iain told me that there were about 30 or so of them. We sat down and had some tea and talked about everything we had done since we arrived. Well, the time came when we had to go back to the hotel and we took off just as it began to rain.
Mum drove us along the coastal road to get us back to Mooloolaba. Once back here at Mantra, we walked around the tourist strip, we thought to try to figure out what to have for dinner. So, instead of eating out, Mum offered to make some pumpkin soup here in the room. She did and we've just had our cup of tea and pieces of chocolate. In the next few hours, we'll have our gear mostly packed and ready to go.
The next time you'll hear from me, I'll be back in Brisbane. I hope you've enjoyed reading about our trip to Mooloolaba. I'm looking forward to putting my photos onto photobucket.
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