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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Australia day 2009. We decided to go fishing on the inlet. Around 9.30am the temperature dropped and this storm front rolled in from the south. It rained every bit as hard as it looked like it would.and then some. Thunderheads gather north of Port Douglas. Mt Thornton is obscured, but it stands at approx 1300m, so that storm above it cloud is probably about 2km in height. A catamaran coming into the channel under quickly fading light. It was rare to get pinks in the east...

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Australia day 2009. We decided to go fishing on the inlet. Around 9.30am the temperature dropped and this storm front rolled in from the south. It rained every bit as hard as it looked like it would.and then some. Thunderheads gather north of Port Douglas. Mt Thornton is obscured, but it stands at approx 1300m, so that storm above it cloud is probably about 2km in height. A catamaran coming into the channel under quickly fading light. It was rare to get pinks in the east...

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wordsonwheels: July 2008

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Fan socks and cupboard camels. It's Jane here - hope you've enjoyed Geoff's pictures! Little bit of blurbage from me. Living in fnq is more of an eye opener than I thought it might be. Who knew that fans can wear socks to protect the blades or that you need little plastic containers in your cupboards to absorb the moisture? My mate Lynne is in a play here and has asked me to prompt for them, so am now involved in the local am dram group - performance in a couple of weeks which sho...

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wordsonwheels: January 2009

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Monday, January 12, 2009. Welcome to Wet Season. Swim in the sea anyone? Cyclone swell, king tide, logs, crocs. I'm going to go out on a limb and declare that wet season has started. It had been trying to rain, I mean. Rain The humidity had been building and the thunderheads had gathered every afternoon, but it hadn't come to very much.until yesterday. Port Douglas received 310 mm in 24 hours. Further north in the Daintree. It topped 400mm. We also had a double. Well, it went under. Welcome to Wet Season.

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wordsonwheels: Adventure Mondays

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Friday, November 14, 2008. Mossman Gorge is a great place to cool off after a bush walk. Now the ocean is so warm and the pools are well above 30 degrees, the freshwater streams are the most refreshing place for a dip. This is running creek which we encountered about halfway along the Bump Track. The Low Isles are an hour's easy sail from Port and a great place to snorkel. We have had a couple of trips out there. This day provided us with the best conditions so far. November 25, 2008 at 6:40 PM.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008. Head blocking out most of the Low Isles on our recent trip with our latest guest. PB's arrival coincided with a change in the winds. The sou' easters. Fell away and the humidity cranked up. You can feel the wet building, but the lack of wind means it's a great time to be on the reef. Marion and Susan were first to take up the offer of a place to stay in Port Douglas. And it was great to see them in FNQ. We have also had the pleasure of Phil (aka Pipi.

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wordsonwheels: August 2008

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008. The only thing better than being a human living in Port Douglas is to be a dog living in Port. This is our friend Lynne's dog, Teddy. Teddy spends his days being fed, patted and walked on the beach by just about everyone in town. Poor thing, just look at him. There's a kite surfing school at our end of the beach. When the wind is up, the locals come out to play. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Australia day 2009. We decided to go fishing on the inlet. Around 9.30am the temperature dropped and this storm front rolled in from the south. It rained every bit as hard as it looked like it would.and then some. Thunderheads gather north of Port Douglas. Mt Thornton is obscured, but it stands at approx 1300m, so that storm above it cloud is probably about 2km in height. A catamaran coming into the channel under quickly fading light. It was rare to get pinks in the east...

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