So we left our cushy little tourist town of Port Douglas to venture north along the coast toward Daintree. When you drive here, the nice thing is you pretty much can’t get lost because there is usually only one road, and all of the little villages are along that road. I think the reason is that along the coast here is pretty much the only habitable place. Not much life is sustainable inland as there is virtually no water other than little creeks that may or may not have water in them depending on whether it’s the wet or dry season.
At home, it would be like if we pretty much only had US-31 running north and south and nothing to the east because there are no lakes and very few rivers to sustain life.
As you drive north along Highway 1 here, the water (somewhere between light blue and turquoise) is always on your right and the mountains covered in jungle-like greenery are everywhere else. It makes Highway 1 in California look sad. And that’s saying a lot.
Loathed it because of the mossies. Even now, many days later, I am covered head-to-toe in mosquito bites. We had the strangest room I’ve ever stayed in. One massive, institution-like white room with random, mismatched beds including a brass, queen bed, a single bed, white, metal bunks, and a wooden crib. Plenty of places to sleep. Nowhere to clean up–well, except the shared toilet. Yes, all along ‘mossie row’, fellow travelers shared a bug-infested bathroom with a community hand towel. It reminded us all too well of our campground days. The ones we had hoped were behind us.
BUT, we also loved it here. It was a zoo. And for one small, initial fee we had 24 hour access to the zoo and all its inhabitants. And it gets even better because many of these animals roamed freely about and wanted to be petted! We met wallabies and kangaroos and got to know them so well that we named them. And they loved us. Red, Buddy, Jack, Momma, Joey, and Gray are probably still devastated that we left.
We interfered in some procreation as Jack, the only adult male showed off amongst his harem. Ahem…awkward!
We watched enormous crocs emerge from their swampiness, studied all kinds of birds from cassowaries to roaming emus to kookaburras, petted some dingoes, learned about strange, Aussie possums and other rodents, and even saw a few-day-old, so-ugly-she-was-cute, baby possum named Lily-Precious (due to her resemblance to a certain frightening Lord of the Rings character).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzsmUAhcPf8
Browse hundreds of our delicious recipes...there's something here for everyone!
Once upon a time, there was a girl who just wanted creamy, cheesy mac and cheese. Not full of spices or fancy things, just plain ol’ gooey mac and cheese. As such, The Mac & Cheese was born. Alison's recipe has become our claim to fame—standing strong as the Most Pinned Mac & Cheese Recipe on Pinterest.
THE
MOST PINNED MAC & CHEESE RECIPE ON PINTEREST
CHECK IT OUT
© 2016 That Which Nourishes.com
Leave a Comment