Hellooooo from Darwin,
What a beautiful city. What a hot city. We arrived in Darwin two nights ago and parked ourselves in a caravan park just on the outskirts of the city in a place called Howard Springs. I have to say it was a shock once we started driving around again to encounter traffic lights lol. You don't realise how nice it is just to be able to move freely around, then you hit a city and are confronted by fumes, and traffic snarls and lights. Ack! That said, I do like it here. Darwin is a really pretty city. Loads of gorgeous parks and nooks to explore and the city itself really reminds me of a condensed version of Perth. I've heard people say you can't get lost in Darwin. I guess the city is easy enough to navigate but the outskirts? Another story. There's plenty of signage around but it's tricky getting from A to B when you are new in town. We have only got lost once (Chris will say he wasn't lost just misplaced....) and we found our way back after taking the long way through Palmerston.
All good this end though. The weather is hot and humid and we haven't seen much rain as of yet - though they tell me it's coming. Today, particularly this afternoon feels like it has the potential to rain. It's humid, the insects are going nuts and while there's a slight coolish breeze the clouds are closing in. I wish it WOULD rain - it might cool things down a bit.
Just a quick post today with some pics we have taken over the past few days. Not much (yet) to show but more will come as we get out more and more and explore.
Another beautiful sunset - but we all know what that means with a sun and sky looking like that. Yup another hot day to follow.
These signs are everywhere and you have to take note up the top end.
Cheeky Ibis strolls in to see whats around to eat (thanks Shell for the name of the bird - I sent you a pic because if anyone knows birds and flower names it's you, lol)
Riley draws a crowd of them when he starts handing out bits of bread.
We are spending a bit of time in the caravan park pool...(yes another shot of a pool - I know, must stop putting these in... but they are so inviting!)
The great Fridge Festival is on at the moment in Darwin...loads of old fridges are repainted and then a theme is added. These are everywhere around the city right now. This one was at Wave Lagoon where we went yesterday and since everybody loves a mermaid.. had to get a pic.
Wave Lagoon. A really great place to take the kids, big and small!. Wasn't too expensive at all - around 15 dollars for the family for two plus hours and that's enough time, believe me. The waves hit you for 20 minutes straight and there's no respite! Then they turn off for ten minutes to calm waters only have a siren sound and everyone rushes back in lol. The waves might not be high but they are strong (the left side more than the right) and there are complimentary pink and blue blow up donuts and boogey boards - just help yourself and body surf to the front.... rinse, repeat, do all over again. Only grizzle about this fantastic place is that there is no covering from the sun. We all got burned (the boys more than me...) and boy, was I sore this morning from the constant battling of the waves. Fun and good exercise too!
Finished at the Lagoon Wave we contemplated what to do next?
The view of the wave lagoon from the park next door.
More fridges - imagination runs riot.This is the inside of the one Riley is peering into above. It's a hospital theme complete with an operation going on lol.
Government house - it's huge! And really majestic. And quite pretty too.
One busy street in Darwin....
Heading up towards one of the parks. Very pretty.
That's it for me now..
'Till next time.
Seeya
(PS Oi! Is anyone going to leave me a comment... come on already lol.) xxx