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Back from Elvis

We are back from the few days at Rainbow Bay, have had no flack from Rainbow Beach SLSC about not showing up for dinner. We have had a little under two weeks to get ready for our trip down the New England Hwy to Glen Innes for the Celtic Festival.

Besides being a couple for fifty years we have been living in the same house for 41 years. If the walls could talk!

A great bouquet from the Watts

One of the ‘problems’ of being in the same place for so long is that it grows on you. This includes plants and trees. Long ago we planted two Jacaranda and one Poinciana seedlings down the back. They grew and grew, too big! A huge branch came down in the October 25 storm and a neighbour’s tree of similar size also fell and smashed fences.

Down they come.

So they all had to come down and the fences replaced. This work was completed just before heading to Rainbow Bay.

Two Jacarandas lived here, now wood chip!
Fence work.

Wood rather than gold seems to be appropriate for a 50th! We now have to get about cleaning up and replanting.

But first that trip to Glen Innes!

In preparation for all things Scottish our travelling party got together for a planning session over a Ploughman’s lunch. There was a bit of planning at the end of the eating.

Cullen Skink to start, followed by Aberdeen Sausage, Pembroke pies, Haggis (chicken?) skewers, assorted cheeses and condiments. Ah, why go to Glen Innes?

Rainbow time…

So, we have headed off to Tenterfield for a few nights ahead of the festival in Glen Innes. We got away early as planned at about 12.30pm for the four hour drive to Tenterfield.

This installation commemorates the Qld player Billy Moore’s ‘Queenslander’ chant as they ran onto the ground for the State of Origin Series.

Along the way we stopped at the NSW/QLD border for those compulsory border snaps. Wondering whether you will ever return!

Did he stay here?
Red sky at night.

We reached Tenterfield and booked into the Peter Allen Motel. An original name for a motel…….

Elvis is in the house

A Big night at the Star Gold Coast was in store, about a forty minute drive from the lodgings at Rainbow Bay. Lots of people in the house. We got there at 6pm in order to try out the Buffet before the Elvis show at 8pm.

You are allowed an hour and half to attack the offerings, had to book to get a seat. Allthego was a little set back on the night when he found it was $100 each, must be something special on offer. But alas not really, the prawns were excellent, mussels too and Allthego tried a couple of oysters (not bad for oysters) and crab legs.

Entree

The crab legs were a battle to get into, a bit watery too. No lobster! Homealone focussed on the prawns. Then there was an array of other stuff, seafood chowder good and some nice southern fried chicken wings. Roast lamb. Bread and Butter pudding and custard to finish.

Interesting B & B pudding.

We had our fill, but probably not recommend it to others. Not unlike a big RSL club, but twice the price.

Eagerly awaiting the start
Dean Z as Elvis.

Then off to the show in the Casino’s theatre, it was a full house. Mostly older folks, a late twenties chap jumped up in front of us and said in a loud voice that he was probably the youngest there.

It’s now or never!

Dean Z was the Elvis tribute performer, had an eight piece big band and four backing singers with him. Announced that this was his 19th Australian tour, has been coming out every year from Missouri to do the circuit. Put on a good show for a couple of hours, the drummer was something to drum for!

Don’t be cruel!
Everyone is up for a kiss!
Kentucky Rain!

The only thing Dean did that was a bit off was kissing too many ‘girls’ in the front row and also giving away too many sweaty scarves. Overdid it a bit. But some great songs from the Elvis song book.

Dixie!
Finale…..Falling in Love with You!

Got back to Rainbow Bay about 11.30 for our last might on the coast. Headed back to Brisbane the next morning, Rainbow Bay buzzing as we left.

Stopped at the lookout on Greenmount headland. Nice views up and down the coast from there.

Circa late 1940s early 50s Rainbow Bay.

The units we stayed in had a picture on the reception wall of Rainbow Bay in what was probably the late 1940s early 50s, big camping ground with what looked like army surplus tents and basic little trucks and cars. It was taken grom the headland I believe, so I took a comparison photo of the scene today.

Rainbow bay today.

Full view now blocked by trees, camping ground gone of course and plenty of high rise.

From Greenmount Healand.
Greenmount Beach and on to Coolangatta.

Some crystal clear water and placid seas, great view along the water up to Coolangatta.

Back to Brisbane to await the Eels v Canterbury NRL game on Sunday.

The 86ers were there.

Big unexpected (by some) win for the Eels. Allthego ever confident! It topped off the 50th celebrations nicely, over dinner with the family. Mitchell and Piper though in Houston hoping for a Canterbury win.To no avail!

Rainbow Bay

The weather continues to be great, sunny blue skies, calm seas and a light breeze to help cool things down. It has been a little bit of a food trip this time rather than wandering around looking at things.

Bacon & Eggs to start the day
Prawn & Avocado for lunch

Bacon and eggs for breaky, some left over prawns and avocado for lunch whilst looking out the window at the surf. Tempting to have a swim.

All very restful here after two or three hectic weeks of tree removal and fence building by contractors at the homestead. Now finished. Just have to clean up and re establish some gardens and lawns. Down here at Rainbow Bay this is all far from our minds!

Map of our locale at Eden Tower

We had planned dinner at the Rainbow Bay Surf Club last night. This is a bit of an institution here and locals are upset about the Council’s redevelopment plans for the site. Redevelopment not only leads to smarter facilities for the Club but also higher rents and then higher prices for the members etc etc. no longer that nice noisy, homely place they all love.

Surfs up!

Anyway, we had booked and arrived a little early but eager for our table on the verandah overlooking the beach with the Gold Coast City lights in the background. The young lady advised us though that there was no booking recorded, the place was pretty full. Allthego started to get slightly agitated saying that he had booked by phone the night before. But no, there was no booking in the booking book. We got an inside table instead, which was ok but no view and plenty of noise. At the table Allthego checked his phone for the booking confirmation, found it and went back to the young lady to see if anything could be done for us. She said no and in any case the booking was for the Rainbow BEACH Surf Life Saving Club, which is well north of Noosa. A couple of bystanders thought this confusion was amusing, Allthego slinked sheepishly back to the table. Never done that before…..

In any case the Rainbow BAY chicken schnitzel and parmi were excellent and it was pleasant evening at the Club.

The happy couple
Parmi and Schnitzel
Not Rainbow Beach SLSC.

We awoke the today to another clear sunny day, this was our big day fifty years ago. Thirty degrees promised today. I don’t remember what it was like fifty years ago, but it would certainly have been chillier in Orange. A slow morning before lunch looking out the windows.

Black Dingo Cafe overlooking Duranbah.
Rather good logo!

Lunch today was some slow cooked lamb and chicken baguettes at the Black Dingo Cafe on Pt Danger, overlooking Duranbah Beach and the mouth of the Tweed River. Very pretty spot, lots of people enjoying the views.

Baguettes

Back to the unit for some more feet up time and afternoon tea. The sea proved irresistible to Allthego and it was off to the beach for a swim. Homealone remained behind to view from the balcony. The water was warm but the surf scrappy with a very strong sweep down the beach. A good time though.

We head off tonight to the Casino for dinner and then an Elvis tribute show in the theatre. Haven’t seen Elvis for a while.

April is a big month

Particularly, this year!

I need to first seek readers’ indulgence for recording some celebratory events we are doing in the midst of this terrible war in the Middle East and the consequential local petrol and diesel dramas. We are also using the blog as a diary to record what is going on over the next few weeks.

Allthego and Homealone have knocked up fifty years of wedded bliss. It only seems like yesterday! A few screen shots follow , not the best…

The bride
The long walk back!

The big event took place in Orange, NSW back in April 1976. Of course most of the older family are no longer with us and the younger ones who were there are mostly in different parts of the country.

Signed up

A few weeks back we had planned a van trip down the New England Highway and back to Brisbane on the Pacific Highway to revisit a number of the motels we stayed in on the honeymoon. Still have the accomodation dockets, $10 a night with a $2 breakfast at the Walcha Motel an example. It is still there and looks like not much has been done to it. That trip is now off, the fuel situation makes planning hard and the van is also caput! To be written off due to just discovered hail damage. Now planning doing a mini version in the car.

The book

While organising this trip Allthego has produced a wedding photo book, perhaps a bit late. Back in the 70s one mostly stuck photos behind plastic type sheets in a photo album and put them in a box where they gathered dust! Over time they deteriorated. We had some slides of the honeymoon too which also suffered from time and poor storage. We had some restoration work on a few of the wedding photos and Allthego did the best he could with some of the slides. At least the people came up ok! Got to find a box now to put the book in.

Rainbow Bay from our balcony.
Egg and lettuce roll for lunch today on the balcony. Boiled the eggs at home yesterday!
Gold Coast skyline from Snapper Rocks.

Enough though of the past for the moment. We are currently down at Rainbow Bay, near Coolangatta, for a few days ahead of the big day on April 17. We seem to be staying in a place near where Homealone stayed when she was an eight year old or so. Ah memories. We have stayed around this area before s few times, great little spot.

The surf club, just behind Snapper Rocks.
Local prawns for dinner straight from the trawler at Southport, rather tasty!

The Rainbow Bay Surf Life Saving Club calls tomorrow night for dinner.