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    Now for the top end of the culinary scene in Mackay.By the prices charged you would think there was some real class.unfortunately it only reflects the cost of living in a mining community.
    At the Mackay Harbour Marina there are several restaurants.The first we tried was the Lighthouse Restaurant-seafood.In reality a pub bistro where you go to the desk and order your food then to the bar to get your drinks.for this privilege you are charged top prices.$35 for fish dishes and the seafood platters close to $200.A mudcrab meal-$90-and no size given in the menu.In the words of of Daryl Kerrigan-"Tell em they're dreaming".My red throat was dried out,mrsdrron's garlic prawns drowned in an insipid sea of cream.
    Augello's at the Marina-Italian.Extensively advertised as having been taught by the top Italian cooks.Must have been sleeping in the lessons.My pasta marinara was very forgettable with a lot of sauce and little seafood.Mrsdron's seafood risooto came with minimal seafood including 3 mussels none of which had opened up.pointed out to the waitress and got a"yeh,that shouldn't have happened" and the case was closed.next was payment-wanted 5% surcharge for DC,4% for Amex and 2% for visa & MC.That when our mains had set us back $36 each.
    Satchmo's at the Reef.The exception to prove the rule.said to be a Tapas restaurant.well it is tapas style but the food was really great-calamari,scallops,lamb chops,spring rolls-all fantasic.And with 2 creme brulees still cheaper than its 2 neighbours.A pity we only went there on our last night in Mackay.
    In town we went to Sorbellos.another Italian.OK food but expensive-pastas all ~$20.Again 3% markup for CCs.
    Pacinos on the Waterfront.Yet another Italian.Extremely expensive.Unfortunately pizzas only Monday to Thursday and we went on Friday.To compare with others i had the Pasta Marinara-$38.Not as good as i get here on the coast for ~$25.Again a relative lack of seafood.Mrsdrrons fish was dry as well.
    So a real culinary disappointment.For good food-Satchmos.
    For value-the Eimeo pub.
    Best Asian-Kevins,but be prepared to pay top dollar.
    Next rounding off Mackay and back home.


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    Re: Dubbo to Dresden.

    During my time in Mackay i stayed at the coral cay motel in a small 1 bedroom unit.it was comfortable enough but with the continuing rain mrsdrron found it rather claustrophobic when she arrived 10 days after me.We had dinner twice at the motel-when you just couldn't see to drive.Not too bad food quality with their calamari cooked perfectly and the kangaroo just right at medium rare.Again reasonably expensive.A 2% surcharge for DC here but at least there is a large sign up telling you so-at the other restaurants with a surcharge you find out when you go to pay-nothing even at the bottom of the menu.After 34 nights here i did not get the surcharge applied.
    On another weekend when the sun came out for about 2 hours we went for a Sunday drive to Nebo-in the tourist brochures well worth a visit.Well not even the churches or pub was open at 11.30am on a sunday.Bowling club was deserted.Obviously all the miners go to the coast on the weekend unless they are working.
    Not to be missed are the Farmers Markets at the Showground on saturday mornings.Lychees at $5 a kilo which are still unblemished a week after purchase.large Bowen mangoes at 50c each or $6 for ~15.Good meat from the Kuttabul butchery.
    Finally it was NM1302 back to the Sunshine coast.The first part of the trip to Rocky is even more boring now with the icecream place south of Sarina closed.The only stop we look forward to now is just north of Maryborough at sexie coffee-good coffee and tasty snacks.
    Great to be back on the coast and some good food.Cala Luna-a very good Italian at Alex Headlands/cotton tree.Cheaper than Mackay as well.But every wednesday night when i am at home you will find me at Stillwater-a very good,reasonably priced Japanese restaurant in Maroochydore.
    Next-Sydney and our new grandson,then 2 weeks in Broken Hill.

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    Re: Dubbo to Dresden.

    Once again it was driving to sydney then on to broken Hill and return.now although this is not frequent flying the principle is the same.By reaching an elite status after driving 25000km I pay the tax office less.This was my goal for this trip and i will report now it was successfully acheived.Really a true mileage run.
    In Sydney we stayed at The Hughenden in woolahra,a boutique hotel.We both decided that we are not the boutique hotel sort of people.Galling to think we could have been staying at the Hilton for $20 less per night on the premium club rates.Then again the Hughenden was just 100 metres from our grandchildren and it was to see our new grandson that the visit was all about.
    First a few pictures of the hughenden-

    The bath!

    And shower.

    The bedroom.Note the space!

    The bedroom from the sitting room-had to knock out the wall.

    Outside our room-"The Terrace Suite"

    The stairway to our room looking down into the breakfast room.
    Breakfast was included and was reasonable.The breakfast room was a little reminiscent though of fawlty towers,but in a nice way.
    If youre ever tempted to stay here dont book a cosy room-about the size of our bedroom alone.
    Next eating in Sydney and off to Broken Hill.

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    Re: Dubbo to Dresden.

    We went to a few favourites around woolahra for meals-quite a trendy scene.Tried 2 new places.For a sinful indulgence we went to Max Brenner's Cafe in Oxford street for a chocolate fix-

    Banana crepes.

    A cappucino and a hot white chocolate.
    The other we tried was Bills at Woolahra which is open for breakfast and lunch.Nice food but naturally trendy Sydney prices.I had the Waygu burger which was really good though $20-

    Other dishes-

    Sqid ink fettucine with prawns and scallops

    Chicken schnitzel.
    All too soon our time in Sydney was gone and off we set.Overnighted in Dubbo on our way to the hill.Stayed at Country apartments in brisbane street.Good value.We had a 2 bed room apartment for $130.Best of all just a short walk to the thai restaurant for dinner.
    Early start the next day.The country was amazing with a fair bit of rain recently.Green with a lot of water until about 100 km west of Wilcannia.Feral goats west of Cobar.Emus west of wilcannia.
    Arrived at the Hill about 4pm and soon given our accomodation-a renovated miners cottage-

    Next-our Broken hill experiences.

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    Well mrsdrron was a bit peturbed about the kitchen-

    I told her to stop complaining and start chopping the wood!Not surprisingly we ate out the first night.As it was a Sunday we went to the Muso's.good club atmosphere,reasonable food though prices a little higher than last year.Woman on the bar when i ordered the Montana Sav blanc responded with-"yeh my boss likes that,I think it tastes like sh**."
    Went back to the Astra for our first triple point wednesday.Again good food.Nothing too flash.reasonably expensive and this time service was slow.
    On the weekend we had lunch at the Broken earth on top of the Line of Lode.Really good food and my gourmet burger truly was delicious and i felt better than Bills in sydney.So we went back for the next triple point Wednesday.Started with the Bush tasting plate as a shared entree.It is a large dish and would make a good main meal.It consists of Lemon myrtle infused barramundi cooked in paperbark-truly delicious,Duck and wild Mushroom tartlet-I got a small bite and mrsdrron reserved the rest,Smoked emu prosciutto-a bit dry but tasty,and kangaroo fillet-done just right.For mains I had the fillet steak-a large steak done perfectly.Mrsdrron had the rack of lamb which she felt was done very nicely.
    We also ate at the Southern Cross hotel and they also have a bush menu-I wouldnt really bother with it.I did have the camel for the first time.wont be a second time.
    Also went out to Silverton and once again ate at the Silverton Cafe-really is good old fashioned home cooking.I once again had the slow cooked saltbush mutton-delicious.Mrsdrron had the Drover's stew-this really took me back to my mother's cooking in the 50s.I reccomend this place.
    I leave you with a few views of the Hill.

    The hanging tree-spot the rope.I really love the trees of the outback.

    Especially flowering ones.

    The Hill from the Sculpture park.

    The sculptures.

    But sometimes nature is better.
    Next the trip home via White Cliffs and Lightning ridge.

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    Re: Dubbo to Dresden.

    Left Broken hill on saturday morning-the day of the St.patricks day race meeting-a little over 2 weeks after the actual day-where else but Australia.lots of traffic into the Hill but nothing else going our way.lots of emus on the run to Wilcannia.From there to White Cliffs saw 9 eagles-never seen as many in a day before.White cliffs is a very different place.Obviously not the most thriving community.We stayed at the underground motel-booked a $99 room but on arrival found there is only 1 room with an ensuite-we forked out the extra $25 for that.
    Lunch was a steak sandwhich at the general store-virtually everything else is reheated frozen food.Dinner we had at the motel-$35 each with everyone at the same large table-was enjoyable.Breakfast extra and again all in together.
    A more upmarket place to stay would be PJs underground B&B though again only 1 room with an ensuite and it is up for sale.Mrsdrron was disappointed with the available opal for sale-quite limited and no really good stones.Great for the stars at night and the sunrise-



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    Left early on Sunday from White cliffs.Once again on the road back to Wilcannia saw several eagles.One was the largest I have seen and it was not scared just siiting beside the road as we passed.Was also privileged to witness an eagle flying down a young kangaroo-nature in the raw.From Wilcannia to Cobar there were lots of feral goats(destroying food sources for native animals) and again many emus.
    Went via Bourke to Lightening Ridge.The amount of water around Bourke was incredible with lots of bird life-




    I'm not sure if you will see the pictures-they are there when I first post but only seen intermittently when I return to the TR.The wonders of modern technology!
    Stayed at the new units at the Wallangulla motel(owned by the bowling club).Very reasonable.Ate at Wong's chinese restaurant-cash only but large serves of reasonable food.If you are serious about opal this and Coober Pedy are the places to go.Mrsdrron adds to her collection.
    Monday and a days run back home-once again see emus around Yelarbon-these are seen most times we drive through this area.
    Next we start the flying part-first to sydney for some grandkids time,a christening and a return to the Royal Easter Show-having been a Show Society president in another life i am looking forward to this.

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    Re: Dubbo to Dresden.

    Pics working drron.

    I love that part of the world, spent 6 weeks there (Wilcannia, White Cliffs, Tilpa, Broken Hill, Tiboburra to name a few) back in 2000. Never had an opportunity to go back but would sure love to find the time.

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    Easter Saturday and the time has come for our next adventure.First it is Little Mountain Limousines to MCY-I can reccomend these fellows,really good service.We are booked on DJ478 to SYD due to depart at 1110.We could have booked JQ 20 minutes earlier for $10 less but just as well we didnt.As we arrived the PA was announcing that the JQ flight would be delayed an hour-though they were still closing checkin at the normal time.
    Had done OLCI-seats 9A,B.Just had to drop our bags-both under the 23kg.Largest(with smaller case inside) came in at 20.5kg and was labelled heavy!Sat down and waited near checkin as more comfortable seats there.Had to say I was impressed by agent at bag drop who was friendly and really helpful to other pax.A couple with only 1 v large bag obviously well overweight-agent produces a large zip up plastic bag for them to use as a 2nd bag saving them $30 in excess baggage.Another pax arrives with 4 large boxes-she suggests tying 2 together to save on baggage costs-fantastic service.
    Take off on time,uneventful flight except for 9C coughing and sneezing the whole time.lands 10 minutes early.Off to Europcars to pick up reserved rental-a shambles.No cars for walkins and we wait 45 minutes for ours.Into the city and Sheraton on the Park.Checkin a breeze.Upgraded to club floor(we are on a 50% off special offer).Lounge access and free internet.Really nice room.






    Next our Sydney experiences.

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    I'm not sure if you will see the pictures-they are there when I first post but only seen intermittently when I return to the TR.The wonders of modern technology!
    Hi drron, for your information FT had a reasonably catastrophic failure around Easter and many posts were lost. It also appears a few images, as there nothing showing from the FT Gallery for your posts on the 10th and 11th of April. A few are not appearing from one or two subsequent posts either while others are.
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