Guided tour

To get the best of HK in the short time we had I had hired a guide for us Ski who took us around Hong Kong Island on a 4 hour walking trip. 
 
 
We started with the Bank of China building in the background and continued on a very interesting tour. Here in a little cafe drinking Yuenyeung, a mix of coffee and milk tea.
 
 
In a Tao temple Niklas got to find the answer to his question by various methods involving choosing a stick and throwing yin tan dice. 
 
 
 
As usual there were some interesting food. Why not a dried lizard on a stick to cool you down when it is 35 degrees and sticky. 
 
 
Shark fins for the soup lying out in the sun to dry. 
 
And the compulsory trip across the harbour on the Star ferry. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Onwards to HK

An early morning flight (5.55) south to Brisbane and back north again to Hong Kong. The approach to HK was something special after a lot of water to suddenly come to a Manhattan pressed in amongst to hills. We were met by the hustle. bustle,smells and heat (35C ) of downtown HK. We managed a visit to the night market where Agneta & Jessica got shopping 
 
 

Last day

 
 
Today was an eventful day back in Townsville. I took the opportunity for an early morning bike ride in preparation for my mountain bike race back in Sweden. Unfortunately I took a new route and ended up falling off which resulted in a bent little finger. Despite attempts to straighten it up it wouldn't stay straight. So I ended up with the cultural experience of visiting casualty at the hospital. I was well taken care for a Pommie. They found a fracture and eventual muscle seperation. So I left with a temporary splint och maybe operation awaiting in Sweden.
 
 

A quick afternoon visit to downtown Townsville with the rest of the family and Agneta & Jessica took a last chance to catch some rays.

The Blue

 
 
 
The second day on the island started by feeding the birds who seemed to have been waiting there all evening for their next meal. The lorikeets get soaked bread sprinkled with honey and the kookaburras and curlews eat meat.
 

Then it was wild koala spotting. But they managed to keep hidden in the gum trees. We found another secluded bay to catch some rays and even do some snorkelling. I bumped into a turtle and played hide and seek for a while until he won.
 

Pulled towards Magnetic Island

Despite Captain Cook's suspicions Magnetic Island just off the coast from Townsville isn't magnetic but it is full of small secluded beaches. 
We took the ferry over and Mia fixed a cottage on the shore so that we could stay overnight. 
 
 
 
We visited a isolated beach which even for Mia's 4WD was a real challenge but it meant that only a few people had got there. From the beach much to Jessica's delight we saw a whale hop out of the water on its migration north. 
 
 
 
There were going to be a few more animal experiences today with feeding of lorikeets, kookaburra, possums and rock wallabies. Only thing we missed was the local pubs weekly toad hopping competition. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Reubens 7th

 
It's not often you get invited to a 7th birthday party so it was fun to see how 20 friends and Reuben interacted at a local park.
 
 
We later relaxed postparty at "the rock pool" on the beach.
 
We celebrated Reuben with dinner at Townsville Casino Hotel.
 
King of the Casino Niklas was one of the few to come from the casino with a profit. 

Townsville tour

 
 
We checked out Mia's shop Retro 157
and all the curious things in it. The journey continued to downtown Townsville and the Strand. Reuben, Mia's seven year old son, played a football match and got a larger than usual crowd to cheer him on. He took this to heart and not only scored two goals but also got the best player award.
Curious to taste the local sports culture Niklas and I got tickets to the most popular team in town the rugby league team North Queensland Cowboys. We saw an exciting match where the locals appropriately came out of their run of bad form and crushed the visiting team from Sydney.
 
 
 

Back to Townsville

 
A trip back down to Townsville with an interesting sign at a petrol station. 
We visited a liquor store and found something we recognised. 
 
 
 
On our return Mia got a Falukorv brought at the shop in Cairns. 

 

The Great Barrier Reef

Time to visit the reef the reason we travelled to Cairns. Though this time of the year it is the first place we could sit outside at night in shorts and t-shirt. 
We took a big catarmaran to the outer reef. I had booked a couple of dives and Niklas was doing some introductory dives whilst the girls were going to snorkel and take a glass bottomed boat. I got to see lots of fish and even a few sharks but I think Agneta got the biggest shock being "attacked" by a huge fish called Wally! 
 
We had a great day leaving early and getting back around 5.  
 
 
We thought we had found the perfect desert for Niklas but he found it too sweet (as if there is no sugar in Red Bull) 

Doing Cairns

Today was going to be a laid back with sunbathing and a wander around Cairns.
 
 
Though with the warning at the bathing lagoon we did the shopping during middle of the day. 
 
 
We even found a swedish shop. 
 

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