Friday 26 October 2012
August 19: Cockatoo Island Art Festival
Cockatoo Island is an old ship-building yard in the inner harbour which is now used to host a variety of arts events throughout the year. During the winter it was home to the Sydney Biennale, a mix of art forms but with some amazing sculptures woven into the existing industrial fabric. We spent the day wandering around the island getting lost in the old buildings and taking loads of photos. Daisy even tried her hand at creating her own artwork! One of our favourites was the boat in the bottom photo. The sign reads 'Bookings here 2:30-3:00pm. Animals only. Pairs preferred'!!!
August 8: Great Barrier Reef
We couldn't visit the Whitsundays without a trip to the Barrier Reef so we took the 2 hour cruise out to 'Reefworld' on the edge of Hardy Reef. The crossing was pretty rough and it was interesting watching the group of British school lads who had all been quite loud on the way out of Hamilton, hanging green-faced over the edge of the boat as the ocean became more and more choppy! We weren't at Reefworld for very long but we had enough time for Nick to go Scuba diving, some snorkelling and a trip on the glass bottom sub. Daisy especially enjoyed watching the divers cleaning the outside of the underwater viewing room. It's hard work all this holidaying lark!
Wednesday 24 October 2012
August 7: More beach time
After yesterday's boat trip we spent today chilling out on the beach and taking advantage of some of the toys that the hotel provided for us to use on the water. Daisy was really excited about her first trip in a kayak and spent to whole time giving Nick directions and shouting at other people in boats. She's such a bossy-boots!
You can always tell how much fun you've had at the beach by how much sand you find stuck to you when you get home.....Daisy was coated!
Tuesday 23 October 2012
August 6: Whitehaven Beach
Day 3 and we took a boat trip out to Whitehaven Beach right out on the Eastern side of the Whitsundays. The beach was amazing, pristine fine white sand, clear blue water and we were the only people there....apart from the pirates.....
August 5: Hamilton Island day 2
Day 2 and the tide was definitely in! We spent the morning relaxing on the beach, and then decided to venture out for a ride on one of the islands golf carts. There are very few cars on Hamilton Island which is probably a blessing considering how most people drive their buggies! The restaurants on the island are all very family orientated with early bird specials for kids. The bottom photo shows the view from the Steakhouse - nice!
August 4: Hamilton Island day 1
Time for a holiday (at last!). We flew up to Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays right at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. We could just see the Airport and the main resort complex on the island as we were flying in and we were especially loving the colour of the water! After arriving we checked into our hotel and went for a walk along Catseye Beach, which was a stones throw from our front door. We're keeping our fingers crossed that the tide is going to come in at some point!
July 28: Little Big Shots
Today we visited the 'Little-Big-Shots' film festival at the Opera House. An hour of the best new short films for kids from all around the world. Daisy loved it.....almost as much as she loves her red hat!
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