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Morayfield, Qld – 3rd Apr 2026

Sorry about yesterday’s blog. I did it as a page as the post wasn’t saving, it’s in the right place now!

Had a very quiet day again today. We were going out for a drive to a lookout, but the weather wasn’t looking good and it started raining, so just as well we stayed home!

Had a nap in the comfy chair and Maria and I finished off the jigsaw after dinner, so that’s another one done!

So just to finish off, here is another photo of the garden and the dogs. Rommel who is John & Tasha’s and Maria’s Chloe.

Off to the Brisbane hotel tomorrow for 2 nights!

Morayfield, Qld – 2nd Apr 2026

Oh dear, this wasn’t happy yesterday so I did it a different way and it wasn’t showing in the list, sorry!

Well it wasn’t a ‘quiet’ day today. Archer and Charlotte had the day of school and spent it with us.

First up was a new jigsaw to sort and pancakes for breakfast!

We headed out to a munzee garden that had appeared not too far away, so while the little ones played games on phones in the back seat, Maria and I had a pleasant time driving around carparks.

We then headed for a splashpark near the Southern Cross University. Fascinating place with water coming out of all sorts of devices and receptacles. It included a large barrel shaped container that filled up until it was too full and then a huge cascade of water splashed down and completely soaked anyone under it. Archer was completely sopping when he tried it!

Had a large icecream thing from the McDonald’s drive-through on the way home.

Once home it was craft time. I helped Charlotte make a dream-catcher whilst Maria and Archer did some model making. Tasha watching in the background!

Dinner once they had gone home, Maria cooked tonight! Then I nearly fell asleep in the chair. Blog writing and then off to bed!

A few more images from the splash park. Interesting fruit in a tree, a mynah and a mudlark!

Morayfield, Qld – 1st Apr 2026

My flight through Doha has been cancelled, so now flying Seattle-Los Angeles-Sydney-Perth, still getting home on the 19th May.

Another quiet day. Helen and I went back to that little wetland we went to last week. I did have my binoculars this time! Helen went walking and I stayed in the bird hide. We both sat and watched for quite a while when she returned, such an interesting place.

Filled up with fuel on the way home, as Helen is heading to the airport in the morning.

Finished the jigsaw, Helen is taking it home so Mum can do it!

Ron had to rescue his lighthouse from the fishpond and Maria’s staghorn is amazing!

Had a family barbecue for dinner, 10 of us, so rather a madhouse, LOL. Helen did a great job keeping Archer and Charlotte occupied.

Morayfield, Qld – 31st Mar 2026

Helen and I headed out to a lookout to view the Glasshouse Mountains which are fairly close. We got within sight of the lookout and discovered that there was a very large mulching machine taking over the carpark (we didn’t actually get close enough to view it!) The park ranger advised us to visit the Tibrogargan lookout as that would be a much better view.

In the meantime it had started raining! Just a light drizzle, but enough to make distance viewing a little difficult.

We turned left off the highway, only to find ourselves confronted by big trucks and discover the road was being worked on. The lass there said it was a steep walk to get to the lookout and we should try the lookout at Maleny. So we kept driving and climbing up and down steep gradients in the road. When we got through Maleny we were in quite thick fog, very low cloud probably! We finally found a cafe in the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve which has walks through the rainforest! As it was really rain forest we resisted the opportunity! Had a very nice smoked salmon turkish roll for lunch.

Stopped to take a photo of this Purple glory tree! Made our way home in the rain.

Morayfield, Qld – 30th Mar 2026

A not do anything day! LOL

We did finish off the dragon jigsaw!

Helen and I did go out to see the Caboulture Arboretum, but as the pathway was really steep, Helen did a walking tour by herself. However, there seemed to be a lack of trees, so not sure where the Arboretum was!

Ron and Helen did wash & clean the car though, it was very dusty after our unsealed road travels.

So there is something to look at, here are some more of teh John Murray art from Lightning Ridge.

Lightning Ridge, NSW to Morayfield, Qld – 29th Mar 2026

We were up at 5 am, packed up the car and left at 5.32 am. It was very dark, so the stars and Milky Way looked great. Helen took it very easy and we all had eyes wide open for the kangaroos and other night time critters. Saw lots of roos and as the sun came up, emus, foxes and a feral cat. Lots of birds as well.

We went a slightly different route home so we could see the painted silos at Thallon. There were a couple of unsealed roads to tackle on this route. Once at Thallon, we also had a quick bite as Maria had made sandwiches for us.

From there we stopped at Moonie as the girls needed their morning coffee. They came out of the roadhouse with a box of free chips. The cook had exceeded an order and passed them on to us!

A flock of galahs eating sorghum seed. The accompanying weiros took off!

Next stop was Dalby where we fuelled up again. There was more traffic today, and we got stuck behind a cattle truck + trailer going over the D’Aguilar Range. Very windy road with steep grades!

Then home! Unpacked the car, had dinner and now just relaxing. Helen did a fantastic job driving us over to NSW and back to Qld.

Lightning Ridge, NSW – 28th Mar 2026

Had a lazy, late start to the day as the Cactus Garden didn’t open until 9 am.
What an amazing place. It was started in the 60s and is now run by the two sons of the original gardeners. It shows lots of love and dedication. 100s of different species including a few succulents. Had a chat and a laugh with the brothers after walking through the garden.

Then a visit to the Walk in mine shop for Maria, called into the Visitor Centre once again, a stop to top up with fuel and then back to the cottage for lunch. Saw a few locals on the roadside!

Helen and Maria then went for a walk down into the town to have a look at the murals painted on the walls around the place. The local artist, John Murray, painted them. Helen picked me up and we went to see his Art Gallery just down the road. Fascinating paintings.

Back to the cottage to do a bit more jigsaw and then we went down to a local cafe/restaurant for a hamburger dinner. The eaves of the building next door had been a nesting site for fairy martins.

We are going to try and leave about 5 tomorrow morning.

Lightning Ridge, NSW – 27th Mar 2026

Had a fairly late morning, none of us are sleeping very well!

We had decided to do the Orange Car Door trail today. It headed out to the Seam Opal fields as opposed to the Nobby Opal fields around here. It was about 100 km round trip on mainly unsealed roads.

The countryside was quite varied, some of it very flat which had been cropped and then into hilly, tree covered terrain. Saw lots of goats and even an emu crossed over in front of us.

We first stopped at the Grawin Club in the Scrub (it’s a golf course, well supposedly). The girls spent some time fossicking and found some small pieces of opal potch.

From there we carried on to the Sheepyard Inn and had fish, chips and salad for lunch. The girls then spent some time fossicking!

The Glengarry Hilton was out third stop. The girls then spent some time fossicking!

We had to return to the Sheepyard Inn as both Helen & Maria had discovered that they were a tool short and as things are very quiet around here, found them both still on the tailings pile!

On the way back stopped for a photo of the enormous Stanley the Emu.

Started a new jigsaw once back at the cottage and waited until the sunset was 30 minutes away and redid the Green Car Door trail.

No dust (it had rained overnight) and so we watched the sunset. Back to the cottage for a quick bite and getting ready for bed!



Lightning Ridge, NSW – 26th March 2026

First thing we headed off to grab petrol, but the tanker hadn’t arrived yet. Had a look at the Artesian Basin mineral springs that are ‘public baths’. They had been cleaned out yesterday, so they were nice and clear with several occupants in the larger one. The water can reach temperatures over 40º.

We then went to the end of the entrance road to Lightning Ridge and photographed the sign. Helen and Maria found a geocache!

On the way back stopped at the Tourist Info Centre. The lass there was very good and gave us all the ‘Car Door’ trail information sheets. There are different colour car doors along roadsides pointing out something of interest.

As the fuel tanker had arrived but the servo was still closed, we headed to the other end of the road to the ‘Walk in opal mine’. Helen and Maria climbed down the steps and followed the self-guide tour. I stayed on top, sitting and watching the birds and butterflies, which was great fun. When the girls came back they scrabbled around in the public fossicking area looking for a ‘bit of colour’. Helen liked the river stones on the roadway too.

Apostlebirds

The opal layer sandwiched between limestone.

As it was getting rather hot we returned home for lunch and a cool down. Maria and I started another jigsaw, whilst Helen played games on the phone, lol.

After a quick dinner we headed out for the Green Door trail as it led to a lookout touted for its great view especially at sunset. However, there was a very strong wind coming up from Dubbo (350 km south) and it stirred up so much dust that the view didn’t really exist. We may try again tomorrow!

In a house made from beer cans!

Maria finished the jigsaw!

P.S. we did eventually get fuel!!!

Morayfield, Qld to Lightning Ridge, NSW – 25th Mar 2026

Had a lovely night yesterday. Went to Bribie Island Hotel about 40 minutes from Maria for a lovely dinner. Anna and Keegan, plus Archer & Charlotte, Tasha and John (& Harrison, who’s due in 4 weeks). Tasha’s Mum and stepfather, Tanya and Les; Anna’s friend’s Molly & Reece plus Oliver & Angus. Not forgetting Maria & Ron, Helen & myself.

Helen and I had seared barramundi and it so melted in the mouth, it was lovely.

Had a reasonably early night and finished packing our small travel bags and packing the car. We left at 6.21 am and basically headed northwest, west and then south. First stop, in Blackbutt, was for a coffee/wee stop,

then a bit later in Dalby for a quarter of a tank of fuel. We pulled into a roadside rest stop area for a quick muesli bar and some grapes

and then stopped in St George for a late lunch and a look at River Balonne, big and muddy looking!

Then the last bit of the trip to Lightning Ridge. There was a Caution sign near Heble for water over the road, which we found several times!

We had to put our clocks forward an hour, so the Visitor Centre was closed. Found the IGA, grabbed essentials to eat and then on to Lavender Cottage which Helen found for us for 4 nights.

We did see some interesting sights along the way. A feral red deer, a very dead great black pig, and a kangaroo. A few emu and of course lots of cattle, horses, sheep & goats. Lots of different field crops, some we had no idea what they were, but we managed sorghum and cotton!

and giant cotton wool rolls!

Helen did a great job, with the 10 hour trip. It was noticeable that apart from quite a few large road trains there was very little traffic on the roads. Well done & thanks, Helen! Going to fill up with fuel tomorrow (the BP hasn’t any at the moment) and visit some opal sites!