Friday, April 23, 2010

Hervey Bay...

We left on our long-planned trip to visit with Andy and Linda Mason and their daughters on Monday, April 12th.
 
We flew from SFO to LAX on American Airlines.  We got on that flight just fine, and even got to sit together.  When we got to the Delta gates in LAX, we both had such strong, not good, memories of our attempted trip in October.  However, this time was different!  We not only got on the 15 hour flight to Sydney, but we got Business Elite seats!  How lucky were we??  Let me tell you - this is the way to go!  The seats were at a slight angle, and were kinda like pods!  The seats reclined to the absolutely flat position, so you could sleep (and we did!).  The pods had their own screens for entertainment and announcements, the service and food was fabulous!  We were very happy campers!

Here's Lee in his "pod".  Notice the glass of champagne that we were given while waiting for the hordes of people to get seated/settled in "and others", which is usually us!  We had real pillows and down comfortors, too.  We also had a little amenities kit that included fuzzy socks, toothbrush and toothpaste, eye mask, hand lotion, etc.  Very cool!

This is the other end of the "pod".  You can see the foot rest, and the screen that is in it's stowed position.  The silver handle there releases a large tray.  All meals were served on linen table covers, and with real china and silverware.  The food was very good, and the wine was, as well.
We left LAX at 10:30 pm.  As soon as the flight attendants could get up, they were serving wine and drinks.  Then we had hor' dourves, salad, soup and choice of entree.  I had the crab cakes, Lee had the pasta.  Then came the dessert choices, we both had the cheese and fruit platter.  After all that food, and several glasses of wine, it seemed appropriate to recline our seats to flat and SLEEP!
 
We both slept for at least 6 hours.  I was aware that during the night, the "mid-flight snack" was being served to those who were still awake - couldn't imagine being able to eat anything else!  We had breakfast about an hour before we landed in Sydney, which was great as well. 
We were late getting in, as we'd had head winds all the way across the Pacific and we departed Los Angeles late as they had to remove a checked bag for a passenger that failed to board the aircraft.  Lee had allowed a two hour window to catch our flight to Brisbane, so he was a little worried as the flight got later and later.  But, we landed, got through Immigration and Customs without a hitch, then hustled over to Quantas, where we got checked in.  We were fortunate that there were seats all the way through, so our luggage was checked through, and we headed out to the gate to catch our flight.  We got into Brisbane just after 10:00 am, where we had a 4 hour layover.  We left Brisbane at 2:00 pm, and got to Hervey Bay at 2:50.  At that point, we had been flying for over 24 hours.  I can't imagine how tired we would have been had we traveled in coach, and not slept, as we were both pretty exhausted at that point.!

Andy, Linda and Brittany's smiling faces greeted us in Hervey Bay (Sam was in school) and it was so great to see them!  We had a great drive through Hervey Bay, then out to their house.  They have a beautiful home, right on a lagoon.  It's a real holiday house!

The entrance to the Mason mansion!  Note the double doors to the left - that's the guest house!  We had all the comforts of home, including a 50 inch plasma TV!!  We told Andy and Linda that we were never leaving!

Another shot of the front of their home.

This is inside the dining area, looking out to the back.  The entire back of the house opens up, to bring the outside in.  It's amazing!  And of course, they have the weather to suit bringing the outside in!

Their outdoor kitchen!!  How cool is that??

The pool - isn't this a beautiful space?

The pool and the lagoon.  And the beautiful clouds in the sky, reflected in the lagoon.

Some of the gardens, and Jesse the cat.

Linda and Jesse - as you can see, he's a big boy!

There are a pair of swans that live in the lagoon, and swim by frequently.  I really liked the reflection in the lagoon.

Here's the pair of them, on the lawn.  I think that they were contemplating coming in the house!  Australia has an amazing array of birds - many of which we'd never seen before.  Ibis were everywhere, there were a pair of nesting eagles and every morning we were greeted with the "dawn chorus" of bird song, most notable of all were the kukaburras!  We loved it!

Jesse the cat on his favorite sleeping place on the patio.

This is Charlie - he's a rescue cat, and probably can't believe his good fortune!

This is Coco.  She's a beautiful cat, a little shy, but very loving.

On Thursday, we went into Hervey Bay and had a great walk along the Esplanade.  There were great sculptures and the sea is out beyond the greenery.  It was a beautiful, warm day.

There was an amazing exercise circuit there.  Here are Brittany and Sam, joining forces to make the eliptical machine go!

The beach!  Andy and Linda live about 5 minutes from this beautiful beach!

Another great beach/cloud shot.  We took a nice long walk along the beach, and yes, I found sea glass!  Brittany found a great piece of sea glass as well. 

Andy and Linda took us to the Bamboo Land!  It's a nursery that sells many, many varieties of bamboo and ginger plants.  The fabulous thing about it is that they have all of the varieties they sell planted, with the dates they were planted, so you can see how big they will get!  And that's a good thing, as some of these bamboos were HUGE.

This is a great shot of a ginger blossom.

Photo op!  Here's Andy and Linda, and some clowning around!  There's the river in the background, too.  This is on the grounds of the Bamboo Forest.

Ok, here's a serious shot

And us, too.

After the Bamboo Land, it was time for lunch.  So we went to the Howard Hot Bread Bakery, where they make savory pies fresh every day.  They were delicious!

Here we are with our pies!  I had the curry prawn pie, and Lee had the beef and mushroom pie.  They were fantastic - light and flaky crust, delicious filling!

Lee and Andy!  Full and happy!

This is one of the old "Queenslander" homes in the area.  It was built in the late 1800's, but has been fully restored.

Here's a real Australian treat - a Pavlova!  Now, all of our Kiwi friends will disagree with that.  It seems that Australia and New Zealand both claim to have created this incredible dessert.  We don't really care who did it - it's just fabulous!  We are thankful, however, that we can't get it over here!  It can just be a "down under" treat!  The pavlova itself is made of merangue, then filled with heavy whipped cream, and topped with fresh fruit or other toppings.  Unbelievably good!

Linda had to work on Sunday afternoon, so Andy and the girls and Lee and I went out to dinner at the Boat Club, right on the water.  There's a great whale sculpture there, which was a perfect photo spot!  Here's Andy and the girls.

Here's a close-up.  Sorry that it's so dark.

This was Monday morning.  Lee got this shot of Samantha before she left for school.

And here's Brittany, all ready for school.  We drove her to school on Monday morning, so we could see where her school is.

A great shot of Brittany and Sam in the garden

Here's Sam and the girls who live on their street, out waiting for the school bus.

And here are our dear friends, who get up at 0'dark hundred, on their day off, to take us to the airport for our 6:45 am flight to Brisbane!

Andy and Linda

We had such a great time visiting with the Masons' and sharing their lives!  They are very busy, and the girls keep them hopping!  They live in such a beautiful place!  It took us years to get over to visit them, but it won't take us years to go back again.  Thanks, Andy and Linda, for a wonderful, relaxing week!  For all the wonderful meals and the pavlova and for just being you!


1 comment:

Cathi said...

What a lovely holiday place! And business class definitely looks like the way to travel!