Eumundi market
On Saturday we went to the market in Eumundi. Eumundi is 1,5 hours north of Brisbane on the way to Noosa. Eumundi had a very special animal life as well as a very interesting market. Camel where not strangers around here...
The Camels came to Australia to transport Australiens across the large desert areas on "calmel trains" and the military used to have a "camel pluton".
Kristin checking out the wildlife.
The market was full of wonderful flowers, sold by Queensland farmers.
Patrik found a exotic fruit smelling fruit sallad. It looked a bit like a corn with a green shell. Unfortunately we have not figured out the name of it yet, or how to eat it.
After the visit to the market we drove to Yarandina. A small town along the Bruce highway wich runs along the East coast of Queensland. Yarandina is known for its Gingerbread factory, but their gingerbreads look very different to our Swedish ones.
In Yarandina we found the most lovely Thai restaurant hidden away in the bushes.
The scallops where so wonderful we just had to take a picture to show you!
The Thai restaurant had its own cooking school, their own pond with lisards, eals, tortoises, and other wild animals. It was almost as the lisard was waiting for food. Coming up very close to our table.
A Water dragon enjoying a nice day in Sunshine coast hinterland.
The Camels came to Australia to transport Australiens across the large desert areas on "calmel trains" and the military used to have a "camel pluton".
Kristin checking out the wildlife.
The market was full of wonderful flowers, sold by Queensland farmers.
Patrik found a exotic fruit smelling fruit sallad. It looked a bit like a corn with a green shell. Unfortunately we have not figured out the name of it yet, or how to eat it.
After the visit to the market we drove to Yarandina. A small town along the Bruce highway wich runs along the East coast of Queensland. Yarandina is known for its Gingerbread factory, but their gingerbreads look very different to our Swedish ones.
In Yarandina we found the most lovely Thai restaurant hidden away in the bushes.
The scallops where so wonderful we just had to take a picture to show you!
The Thai restaurant had its own cooking school, their own pond with lisards, eals, tortoises, and other wild animals. It was almost as the lisard was waiting for food. Coming up very close to our table.
A Water dragon enjoying a nice day in Sunshine coast hinterland.
2 Comments:
Hej Patrik och Kristin.
Fin blog med fin-fina bilder. Ser härligt ut med värme.
Hörde att Patrik fått jobb. Roligt!
Hoppas att du trivs.
Må gott ni båda!
Hej kusin o kristin. Kul att se att ni har det så bra! Själv ska jag till Val Thorens på lördag och det är inte fy skam det heller. Hoppas på sol, för det är nåt vi inte är så bortskämda med här....snö i skåne i mars!!! va fasiken!
PUSS o KRAM
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