"The Sunshine Coast of Queensland is a beautiful region of Australia, and it's no surprise that there are several blogs dedicated to exploring and celebrating the area. One of the best of these is 'Sussing Out Sunshine', a blog hosted by Blogspot." - Feb 2023 review by ChatGPT (so must be true!)
Saturday, April 30, 2022
Morning views 2: Coolum Beach with hardy holidaymakers
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Evening views 2: Sunshine Plaza and Cornmeal Creek
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Another day, another auction.....
I took a special interest in this one. After four months of looking, we've finally identified a house we'd really like to buy. The auction for that one is in two weeks time. We've hired a buyers agent to assist, as you do. The seller's agent, after all, is there to work for the seller, trying to maximise the price. Our chap will cost quite a bit, but the gamble is that his know-how could save us many times more. The sums involved are enormous.
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Blue in the face
Also known as the bananabird.
I hadn't encountered these until I came to the Sunshine Coast, though they're said to be widespread elsewhere. They do battle with the noisy miners for control of the tree out the front.
Cooroora conquered
I made it to Mt Cooroora the other morning. Well worth the trip. It's a somewhat bigger and more challenging peak than I'd realised. A chain helps a lot, but some of it is rather steep and slippery.
It's just outside Pomona. Excellent outing!
Saturday, April 9, 2022
The view from Wild Horse
And it's a good one. Wild Horse Mountain is the only Glass House mountain that's on the eastern side of the Bruce Highway. But that's why it offers a particularly good view of the other more westerly, and generally higher, Glass House peaks. It's accessed via a rather boring concrete roadway, and an approximately 100m ascent to the lookout tower. But it's well worth it.
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Mudjumba sights and drains
There's a nice little loop walk to be done in Mudjimba, involving the Xanthorrhoea Track and the 'Mudjimba Drain', no less, in the Maroochy River Conservation Park. Doesn't sound too salubrious, but in fact it's a bit of a scenic gem.
Friday, April 1, 2022
Mt Coochin's twin peaks
Coochin is one of those lesser Glass House peaks. Actually, twin peaks.
In fact, the hardest bit was finding the entrance to the car park. It's tucked away a bit, and looks like a private driveway. It's just south of Beerwah, on the Old Gympie Rd.
The eastern peak from the western peak
The western peak from the eastern peak.
Terrific views of the rest of the Glass House group from either.
Palmwoods Park: turtles & ducks of distinction
Old Orchard Neighbourhood Park the other day.
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I guess I'm a fully fledged senior these days, so it was time to check out things like today's 'Seniors Festival' at the T...
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Doesn't make a lot of sense, that heading, but it sounded good. And Amamoor was indeed a delicious surprise when we got there. Just do...
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The seniors events were held right here in Mooloolaba this last weekend. And what a spectacle! I was rarely quite sure what was going on, ...