Tuesday 31 March 2015

Cairns

Not sure if I've put many pictures of Cairns on the blog before. It's a very hilly place, and from almost any point you can see hills.



'Downtown' Cairns is by the sea. (The Coral sea)


The airport is also parallel to the sea.


Many of the suburbs are separated by hills. The above picture shows the drive to school, roughly from the top right of the picture to the middle right. 




This photo shows our suburb. Our house is just behind the bush on the left.



Tuesday 24 March 2015

Post Cyclone

Well, the cyclone made landfall further north of us in a fairly unpopulated area. However it has continued its rampage across Australia north-westwards and hit Arnhem land. That's the second cyclone to hit Arnhem land in a matter of weeks. We have only a month to go before cyclone season ends, so that might be it for now, at least until November!!

I was back at the doctors this week with Caleb and Ruben. All was going well until Thursday when I picked Caleb up from school and found he could hardly breathe. Took him straight to the doctors and left armed with antibiotics and inhalers and then Friday Ruben went down with the same thing. The doctors weren't sure what it was, probably a virus, probably not asthma. Ruben saw a different doctor and ended up with steroids and inhalers. A few days and lots of puffs later, they seem fine again. I am getting to know the doctors and the pharmacists here quite well. The healthcare service here in Australia is quite complicated but it seems to work quite well. You can register with any doctor you like or more than one. Healthcare is free for all  children under 16, but adults have to pay. Well sometimes you pay and sometimes you don't, I haven't really worked it out. Anyway what counts is that it is easy to see a doctor. Good job really as Joshua has just come in to show me he has been bitten by the neighbours dog!!-sigh!

Here are a few photos take in the last week. Two pictures of our gardener (he needs to work on the weeding) and one of Bethany in the front garden.  The spider and frog were at the park and the rainbow at school.











Wednesday 18 March 2015

The quiet before the storm

I'd never really thought about that phrase, 'the quiet before the storm', before, but how true it is before a cyclone. The last couple of days have been beautiful sunny days, but we know out there in the Coral sea is a cyclone heading for us. As it approaches the coast the storm will hit and the beautiful sunshine will be a memory as it is replaced by grey skies, torrential rain and wind.




Tropical cyclone Nathan was approaching the Queensland coast last week when it did a u-turn and went back out to sea. Now it has 'regrouped' and has turned round again and is heading straight back for us. It is difficult to predict the exact track of the cyclone, so until it is closer they won't be able to tell exactly where it will make landfall. On the TV they run loads of commercials asking "are you ready for cyclone season'? The answer is, not really.  Now the cyclone is coming everybody is scrabbling around making sure they've got their cyclone kit ready, fuel in their cars, cash, and stocking up on food.

According to the 'Get Ready Queensland website, here's what you need in an emergency kit.'



Tick for the ChecklistCHECKLIST
Include items you'd need for at least three days in case of disruption to essential services such as power and water supplies. Also, include the equipment you'll need to prepare meals with no power.
Keep your kit in a waterproof storage container and store in an easy to access location. Check your kit every three months to stock up and rotate supplies to ensure provisions are fresh and safe to use.







and this is what to do in a cyclone.

When you hear a cyclone warning and it is safe to shelter in place:

  • activate your Emergency Plan
  • turn off all mains supply and unplug all appliances
  • bring your family into the strongest part of the house (usually the smallest room in the house with the least windows)
  • keep your Emergency Kit close at hand
  • stay tuned into warnings via battery radio for updates
  • stay away from glass windows and remain indoors until advised
  • if the building begins to break up, immediately seek shelter under a strong table or bench or under a heavy mattress.

Beware the calm eye of the cyclone

Some people venture outdoors during the eye of a cyclone, mistakenly believing that the cyclone has passed. Stay inside until you have received official advice that it is safe to go outside.

Tuesday 10 March 2015

Bits and Bobs

Two more cyclones headed for Australia this week. One on the west coast and the other headed for Queensland. It's hard to predict what they will do, but we may be in for some windy weather.

Map of Australian region showing the location of any current active tropical cyclones

Things have settled down a bit now and the children are all well again and back at school. Ruben is a bit sad that he can't go too and asks, "me go school?" everyday when we drop off the older ones. Alas for him he has a while to wait. Still that doesn't stop him from doing 'homework', ("me doin homework"), even though he has no idea what it actually means. He just knows that it is something that everybody else in the house is doing when they can't play with him.

Everybody has chores to do in our house. Sometimes this works really well and other times it totally falls apart. Ruben and Caleb were supposed to be hoovering this week, which they did, sort of! They spent a long time on it,  so it was a while before I noticed that the floor hadn't got any cleaner. What they did do was take the hoover apart and then hoover their hair to give each other mohicans!! Sigh! You want to be cross, but it was quite funny. I've never thought about doing that with the hoover before!!

I learnt a new word this week, 'manchester.' Of course I have heard of Manchester before but didn't know what manchester for sale meant or 'sells beds and manchester.' It means linen, from the time when linen did come from Manchester. duh!

Since Christmas we haven't done much in the way of trips due to sickness and weather. However this Sunday afternoon we met up with friends at Davies Creek to swim. Hours of fun for children and adults in a swimming hole in one of the national parks. It's free to get it and there is hardly anybody there, so it's a really nice place to swim and picnic. The road there looks a lot like places we went in Tanzania, including a big coffee plantation you go past! For those of you who are interested I've included a couple of pictures of the same 4 boys quite a few years ago in Tanzania. Still great friends and still having fun!!!

A few pictures.