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Moving on

March 23rd, 2011

Final foray into Cairns before the push south. And a chance for a final feed with fellow hosteller Paul. A merchant seaman by trade. He’d spent a few years in London. Seen more of Europe than I’d managed. Great raconteur. Rasping voice.

Venturing along the seafront Esplanade, we’d discount vouchers for a seafood buffet at a local hotel. Part of a well-known mid-range international chain. Greeted by a stern Swiss maitre d’. Authoritarian. Behind her a collection of bland laminated signs. Informing "guests" of the dire consequences of being caught smuggling food out of the dining room. And other misdemeanours.

I’d asked if she was from the German or French part. German she rapped. I’d guessed as much.

Escorted to our table on the veranda, I’d made the mistake of returning to the bar to order drinks. Paul insistent he’d pay for dinner. Intercepted by a kindly foot soldier. I should return to my allocated seat. She’d then come and take my order. Firm about this. Best to comply. Obedient.

The buffet fare was surprisingly good. Remarkable. No supervision. No attempt at portion control. Their missed opportunity. Our delight. Seconds irresistible. Contemplating filling pockets with bread rolls. Just for the fun of it. Should have brought the wooden horse.

Bemused by their notions of customer service, I’d sought to order more drinks. Only to be told I’d need to get them from the bar. The woman who’d earlier ushered me back to my seat had gone home. Left feeling I should have apologised for my ignorance. Being plain rude.

Despite the draconian service, it’d been a thoroughly enjoyable final finale. Great conversation. And curiosity as to just what the staff would do next. Cleared tables. Stacked chairs. Lights out. Went home. Leaving us and a few other poor souls on the veranda. Time to move on. For both of us.

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Far from home

March 22nd, 2011

Antonia - web

"Mad dogs" she’d said. Greeting me as I’d emerged from the unrelenting torrential rain. Bedraggled. But warm. I’d been tempted off the highway by the chance to escape the weather. Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures. Curious to know what it’d cost to visit. Unwilling to give up easily on footage of a croc close up. Even if that had to be in the relative artificiality of a farm.

No need to enquire. Antonia quick to offer a generous discount. Simply for having the gumption to ride along the highway, she explained. As welcome as the coffee that followed. I was keen to press on after a short respite from the weather. Campsite to find. But planned to return the next day. When there’d also be somewhere secure to leave my trusty steed. In the care of a fellow Lancastrian. A Scouser. Been Down Under since the Eighties. But her accent unmistakable.

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Nostalgia

March 21st, 2011

Secret longing for Soda Stream, Wagon Wheels, Radio Rentals? Even Egg Nog? Maybe not. But a time when things were, well, less fraught? Shops mostly closed by five pm. Bit more time to spend with family and friends. Perhaps get involved with your local Lions Club. Then Australia, Queensland certainly, is the place for you.

But hurry. Times are a changing. Utilities being sold off. Privatised. De-regulation gathering apace. Dairy industry couple of years ago. Growing "’ealth and safety" culture. Mobile dog grooming. Dubious hallmarks of a sophisticated society.

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Koalas – the Action Movie

March 21st, 2011

Koalas – the Action Movie from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Koalas. No need for stunt doubles. This is about as energetic as they get.

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Your nuts, m’lord

March 20th, 2011

In much of Central Asia and China, frequently asked how much Emma, my trusty steed, was worth. "Gift from my parents" I’d say, politely avoiding the issue. Australia. Am I "nuts" they ask. Often. Honest question. Honest answer. "Yes" I admit. Even said it on camera. Piece for local TV news.

Joking of course. After all, I’m early forties, usually refer to Emma and I as "we". Have mascots called Skippy the kangaroo and Wallace the Wallaby. And I’m cycling around the world. Alone. Quite sane. Just wanted to clear that up. Leaving enough time for a quick round of Pooh Sticks before dinner.

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Skin care

March 20th, 2011

Never mind the temperatures in the Tropics. In the thirties. Or the humidity. Stifling. Debilitating. No. The real threat is the intense ultra violet. In northern Queensland, rated Extreme. Even on overcast days. So never neglect your skin care routine. Venture out without sun block at your peril. As this local seems to have done…

Croc - web

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Roo-sh hour

March 19th, 2011

Roosign - web

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Synchronised swimming

March 19th, 2011

Synch - web

Crocodile synchronised swimming team. Despite their lack of elegance and closely cut swimsuits, unopposed winners. Even in their first season. Rival teams disappearing without trace.

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Roo road

March 18th, 2011

Roo road from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Ken, together with trusty steed Emma, enjoys quieter roads. Which means less lorries – trucks – or buses.

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Snap happy

March 18th, 2011

Snap happy from Ken Roberts on Vimeo.

Ok. Had to resort to visiting a crocodile farm to get this footage. But worth it I think. Besides, would you like to try and tease out crocodiles in the wild with chicken pieces?

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