Hey everyone
We've had a very busy/not so busy last few days. We'll start with a few days ago (the day after our last post). We took a trip to an aboriginal village called Kuranda. The way we got there... TRAIN. We took the Kuranda Scenic Railway (1000 years old) up the side of the mountain. The trip was quite breathtaking! Views seemed to go forever. The railway was built by hand up the side of the mountains. 15 tunnels (all dug by hand), and a number of bridges including a rather high one! We got to town and wandered around a bunch of little markets, and bought a few things, had some lunch, and then headed to the Skyrail (Gondola) to head down. This was a very cool way to head down the mountain. Hovering above the tree tops over the oldest rainforest in the world. What a view! We made a short stop on the way down where a ranger did a little tour and walk through a small part of the rainforest. We saw a tree that was over 1000 years old. It was easily 10 feet wide. He also showed us first hand how you can eat the green ants here! Well actually just their green butt... GROSS!!!
The next day we got up and checked out of our apartment and headed to down town Cairns and got a coffee, and wandered a cool market set up on the lagoon. Lots of things to see. Then we drove north about an hour to our last stop on this trip... Port Douglas. It's a beautiful town with lots of cool shops, and it's nice and hot here! We checked into our incredible accommodation for the night. A place called "Pool". There's a reason for the name. Basically the whole place is built around a giant pool. The rooms here go for 700 a night, but Kelly managed to find a deal that we only ended up paying about 20% of that. SWEET. We lounged in the sun for the rest of the day. During dinner that night we sat on the patio (over looking the golf course) and as the sun went down, out came the BATS!!! Millions of them. They started flying by and they just kept coming for about 20mins. Fruit bats apparently fly from the south every night to the Daintree River Rainforest to suck up the Eucalyptus oil from the trees. It was quite a sight. (Check the attached video below)
Next day, we got up, and layed in the sun again, and took off to our next hotel. On the way we got sidetracked with the hot sun and decided we needed a "Beach Day". We tossed on the sun screen and baked in the hot sun, and swam in the ocean for hours. then we checked into our next hotel "Hibiscus Gardens". We got settled, showered, and then got on the road to Tjapukai, a really cool aboriginal park. We went for a dinner show called Tjapukai at Night. Ed and I got our faces painted in traditional dot paint, and we all enjoyed dancing, singing, Digeridoos, and a buffet dinner. Then we headed home and hit the sack.
Today, Well this was a day where Kelly and I did something different then Rhonda and Ed. We ALL got up at 7 or so. ed and Rhonda walked down the the warf to board a boat to go diving and snorkeling (they'll have to post later to talk about it). Kelly and I got up and boarded a bus for Wonga Beach to go Horseback riding. It was a lot of fun. Kelly rode a horse named Julie, and I rode a horse named Bailey. We rode down some trails right out onto the beach where we got to trot through the ocean. We did a ride down and back on the beach and then did a trek through the rainforest. It was a really cool way of seeing the sights of the rainforest. We both had a blast. then we headed back to Port Douglas for a few showers and a lunch, which brings us to now. Ed and Rhonda will have to come down later and post something about their trip today a little later.
Hope you're all doing well. Only a few days left so we'll see you all real soon... WOW can't believe it's already been a month.
Cheers
Kelly, Jesse, Rhonda and Ed

6 comments:
Hi everyone,
You are seeing so much.Were your butts sore Jesse and kelly after your horse back ride?Can't wait to see all your photo's.We miss you.
Love Grandma and Jack
Hey did you guys eat the ants? Kate and I tried them!! Sounds like a bunch of fun. We stayed in the Daintree rain forest at an eco lodge. That was one of my favorite areas, we went on a river cruise and got to see a crocodile. I don't want to worry you, but Uncle Ray had a heart attack this morning, he's stable and they took him to Medicine Hat. Mom is keeping in touch with Uncle Dwight, so when I hear anything else, I'll post here. But Aunty Fran wasn't too worried, so I guess he's doing well.
Mokah
Hi Guys!!!
I too cant believe it has almost been a month!!! Holy smokes!!
Everything you guys have done is so freakin' awesome!!!! How was Eddie's dives - so he only went to the outer reef of the great barrier?! Too cool - corals, sponges and star fish, oh my!
I love the aboriginal face paint -- very sexy!
Glad that you guys have been able to do so much and enjoy that time together! I cannot wait to hear about more of your stories when you get back!
Miss you guys! Take care,
Vikki
P.S. I wish the very best to Uncle Ray and that he has a speedy recovery.
P.S.S. I just realized that its August 6th in Austrailia -- Happy Anniversary!!!!
Hope the two of you have a most excellent day -- and may your lives always be filled with good health, happiness and ever lasting love!
Love you guys!!! Enjoy the rest of your trip!
Cheers,
Vikki
Hi everyone, I hope your anniversary was fantastic and fun. Our Whitehorse trip was awesome! No phones, no electricity, no plumbing for 6 whole days...Very peaceful & beautiful. Uncle Ray has had a stent put in, seems to be doing fine & will be out this weekend, most likely. Can't wait for to hear all about the trip. Have a great time & see y'all soon. Luv Mom & Dad Simon
Happy Anniversary you two!! Hard to believe 3 years ago, I was having my hair done and trying to calm a nervous Kelly!! Wishing you all the best, can't wait to see you when you get home! Have a great rest of your trip.
Mo, Geoff, & Josh
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