Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Holiday at Coolangatta on Gold Coast Queensland














As I promised KY, here's a recollection of my week's holiday at the Beach Resort Hotel at Coolangatta, a two and a half hour drive south of Brisbane and at the border with New South Wales. Interestingly, just across the road is its twin city of Tweed Head in NSW where there is an hour time difference. Therefore shops and restaurants close an hour earlier. Btw, it's 2hrs and 3hrs respectively ahead of Singapore.
The drive south along the Gold Coast is the famous Surfers Paradise, packed with a hundred km of beautiful beaches and highrise building to cater for the crazy tourists including Aussies who were there for the sun and surf.
The view from our hotel room overlooking the stretch of beach facing the Pacific was breathtaking. We had a nice 2 br suite on a high floor via time share.
The 3 ladies however were more interested in mundane things like shopping and eating. I dutifully accompanied them for the first 2 days to the shopping centres, bazaars, markets doting the various towns and quit after that. They let me do my own thing - nature walks in the great outback, beachcombing and of course fishing along the coast and rivers.
Met 2 interesting characters - Turks named Mehmet and Engin - who owned a Turkish restaurant on the ground floor of the resort we stayed in. Their kebabs and fish n chips were good and reasonable.
They were pretty kind - they loaned me the fishing rod and gear - and chatty. They love to drink and so became my drinking buddies as I shared my bottle of rum with them. Mehmet has been here 9 years and is married to a Chinese national (with an MBA) whom he met in Newcastle. He tells me Aussie women are easy lays but dont marry them as they'll take all your assets when its over. Funny, as I thought his well educated wife (his second marriage) might be doing so for Aussie citizenship and then dumping him, as instances in Singapore.
Now for the 4 glorious days of fishing - the weather was mostly a great 20-25c, though it can be blustery at times along the groynes (rock wall jutting into the sea). In total I caught 5 fishes - breams and trevellys and they were great eating. We fried and had them for lunch. Only regret, I lost a big 2 footer - a tailor - as it bit and snapped the 9lb line after a 5 minute fight. As they say, the big one got away, only it was true. But it was fun anyway.
The rest of the time was spent at the hotel swimming, in the jacuzzi and sauna, great after all the eating. They is also paid internet service at the hotel but not on the high floor I was in, so bringing the laptop was a waste of effort.
The nite before we left the beautiful weather changed drastically. Typhoon, rain and hailstones along the coast, even a lightning strike which destroyed a home. Though it was still raining the following morning when we left, the worst was over.
I must say while I enjoyed the change, my heart was very much in Singapore and looked forward coming home. After all I had missed my 2 wonderful babe and their joy of seeing me was overwhelming.
Some photos attached
Cheers
Fred

3 comments:

keeyanho said...

Thanks for sharing the trip with us, Freddie.

And the typical big one that got away story from all fishermen!

GEMS by FREDOS said...

Now, thot of sharing it with some friends on Facebook. Is there a link, if not how do I go about doing it? Thanks

keeyanho said...

Try clicking on Follow and/or Share at top left hand of page.