Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Journey Home; Kingston SE

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Well, we left Lucindale on our way to Kingston SE. On the way there we passed the horsie truck (again). We also drove past a small place called The Avenue. It is a "town". Basically there is a dirt road going off of the side road we were on.

What's so special about The Avenue? There's an emu farm! you can also buy emu meat. Steaks, roasts, mince (ground), etc. I really really wanted to go up to the farm and get some emu meat as I've heard good things about it; lean and tasty.

However there was another person in the car (perhaps, say, maybe... Wifey-Poo) who would not have a bar of it. NOT A CHANCE! Next time, I keep thinking, next time...

We pretty much zoomed right through Reedy Creek. I like the place. We saw one house, 2 dirt roads, a CFS building (Reedy Creek Country Fire Service), and a couple of acres of scrub land for sale. Just about my size.

We are now approaching Kingston SE and looking forward to a big ole giant lobster, a neato sundail, and who knows what else.

But first, let's look at where we are:
lucindale to kingston


Perhaps this next map will help
lucindale to kingston painted


Here is the view of YT that WP sees as we drive along
Kingston SE WP001


And this is what she sees when she looks forward
Kingston SE WP002
I'm not sure why, but she sure does look forward a lot.

We really like Kingston SE. Very laid back, friendly folk, nice and quiet... and only a short drive away from Reedy Creek! Kingston SE is known for it's crustaceans. Lobster and crab are it's speciality. If we lived there we would most definitely have a dory with loads of crab and lobster pots.

I imagine a conversation something like this:

YT: "Hi hon! I'm back and the boat's put away."

WP: "Great! How was it?" please GOD no more lobster

YT: "Beaut! Every pot was full of lobster and crab!"

WP: *sob* "Oh... that's just wonderful..."

YT: "Yeah, that's what I thought too!"

WP: sound of teeth grinding

YT: "Ya know, after a few years of eating lobster and crab everyday it does get a little tiresome."

WP: YA THINK!! "Well, if you say so dear."

YT: "So I was thinking of having something different tomorrow."

WP: Ahhhhhh, bliss... how I love my hubby! "What did you have in mind?"

YT: "Well, how's about I head over to the ponds behind Frank's place and get a whole mess of yabbies? Doesn't that sound good?"

...

YT: "Oh, you've got the cleaver out already! I'll just bring the buckets in and you can get started."


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Note to self: don't let WP read this post, it'd give her too many bad ideas.

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Before you get to see pics of a 60 foot tall lobster, how's about a really cool sundial?

It's even on it's own little island in the middle of town:
Kingston SE YT002


With a really cool bridge to get to it:
Kingston SE WP004


And the bridge (and sundail) have nifty sculptures courtesy of a local artist.
Kingston SE WP008

It's a sundial of Human Involvment!
Kingston SE WP018


There's a plate with a squished, elongated figure-eight in the middle of the rocks, and you stand on the in a specific location for what day of the year it is. When this was made, there were only 8 in the world. Although I'm sure there's more than 8 of them now.

It was made by a local artist, and on each of the granite hour blocks there is a carving of something local. Could be a crab, bird, plant, snail, basically whatever someone brought to him that day to carve.

Here's what it looks like:
Kingston SE WP020

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And here's some of the carvings:
Kingston SE WP014


This is what you stand on:
Kingston SE WP015


Look! It works!
Kingston SE WP030
Of course, we had to adjust for daylight savings time.

Note the puffed out chest of YT. This is cus I was trying to suck my gut all the way in... My diaphram almost squeezed my lungs up past my epiglotis and I turned blue and passed out ten seconds after the picture was taken.

And now please meet Larry The Lobster!!!


Kingston SE YT028

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Kingston SE WP054



Bye Larry
Kingston SE WP050

Larry was made in the early 1970's and by 1990 one of his front claws fell off. They did try to raise money to shore up the other one and fix the broken one, but it was better to rip the other one off. He has remained clawless since. I also heard there was a HUGE feast of lobster claw meat that lasted for a week!

Did you see the shot of the dude with the buzzcut laying on Larry? German tourist and he and some friends had rented a van to cruise around Oz.
Kingston SE YT025
Naturally, I had expected this to be a cool hippy van and that Tommy Chong and Cheech Marin wannabes would step out... Darn! No Ish, the van was NOT made of what you might think it should be made of.

There's a restaurant behind Larry. It's for sale. It also serves expensive, high-falootin' type grub. And very pricey wine and beer. It's only been open for a few years and is struggling. Personally, I'dve opened a fish n chips shack specializing in the local, fresh, catch of the day at a cheap price.

Next to Larry is a junk yard. Well, at least that's what I thought at first. Then I thought maybe I was back in Fairbanks looking at a typical house up there. Then I realised it's a museum. Of what I wasn't sure.

But they had something eyecatching out front:
Kingston SE YT031

Hmmmm, let's just zoom in a bit:
Kingston SE YT032


We then went on down to the beach to have lunch. And also to see a lighthouse. The lighthouse is atually on the national historic registry --or whatever it's called-- and supposed to be special for it's size and unique construction. I'm not too much into lighthouses, but we thought it'd be fun to go through. Turns out it's only open once a week for a few hours and that's only during school holidays, darn.

But here's a shot of it anyways:
Kingston SE YT048
It was very impressive and I would've liked to go through, oh well.

On to the huge, massive Kingston SE Yacht Club!

Kingston SE WP096
Happnin' place, eh?

They even have a few yachts
Kingston SE YT051
Personally, I prefer a lazer or a windsurfer, but beggars can't be chosers!


And to celebrate US "holiday" of 420
Kingston SE YT054Please keep in mind the sailing class 420 has NOTHING to do with the Waldos!


There's a new, paved path that meanders through the dunes. Shall we go for a walk?
Kingston SE YT061
Then again, maybe not.

Let's go to the beach instead
Kingston SE YT062


Here's what I like about Kingston SE. Not only can you drive on the beach, but there's a posted speed limit for vehicles, AND it's only council bylaw 3! How's that for small town?
Kingston SE YT063


It's not the most picturesque of beaches...
Kingston SE YT069


HUGE field just shoreside of the dunes! I'll bet they have good parties here!
Kingston SE WP078


And now...

We finally get to meet the horsies!

Turns out that they take their horses to the Lucindale agri show each year (see last post) but the day before they drive them on down to Kingston SE so they can frolic in the surf, roll in the sand, eat the grass, and generally have a grand ole time. The horses, not the kids...

Kingston SE WP072
Kingston SE WP086
Yep, the daughter's riding bareback.

The dad has probably 10 generations of rural Aussie in him. And he sounded like it too! Friendly, outgoing, proud of the horses, and a rural Aussie accent ('strine) so thick it took me a minute of talking to him to figure out what he was saying --and I've been here 9 years now.
Kingston SE WP088
BTW, he and I have the same kind of hat!

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Kingston SE WP091
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Bye bye horsies!

Up next post, we head north to the Coorong and to Salty Creek --home of the very first oil drilling rig in Australia in 1866.

8 comments:

TwoYaks said...

It's a shame there's a sign explaining the giant lobster. I think somethings are better left unexplained. It'd be better if tourists came by and,

"What's with the Giant Lobster?"
"What?"
"The Giant Lobster."
"Huh. Never noticed it."

Or better

"What's with the Giant Lobster?"
"It's the alter of our dark lord, Yawgwwwxyystur. That's where we sacrifice outlanders."

Except in Austrailian, so there'd be more talk about barbies, and calling eachother mate. You can translate.

Jim and Heather on Meerkat said...

Thanks for labeling the ocean on the map. I would have never figured out what that blue part was without it...

Lobster looks a lot like the one we saw in the Keys in Florida! We saw a giant fish and a giant shell too.

Cool sundial.

Nice yachts...

LoveANewIdea said...

Okay, first, just gotta say...your maps are the best! Also, just wondering - what are yabbies? Love the human sundial and the horses!

Christy said...

Love the pic of the giant lobster!!! I'm currently reading In A Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson and just finished the chapter where he visits the giant lobster. As far as continuing to blog, I love doing it as it fulfills my need to write things, and my family has asked me to continue with it, but honestly I can't imagine what anyone would find interesting about my life in Ohio. LOL

Fizzgig said...

the grass in the pic before the horses, is so green, it almost looks like that microsoft default pic for your desktop!

That was a big lobster!

Beaches in australia. Before I die, I'm gonna be parked on one of those!

a human sundial? snazzy!!!

Ishmael said...

Two things, DD (aka Dingo Dave, aka YT):

Don't lobsters down there have claws?

They have stupid Daylight Savings Time there, too? And I thought it was paradise.

Beautiful horses, and Fizzgig is right, that green field is stunning.

Alaskan Dave Down Under said...

KC: We throw the sacrifices on the barby, mate.

SV Meerkat: I figured those two humans who hang out with you would need clear directions as to what is ocean and what's land. :) Did you get pics of the giant critters in the Keys? Glad you like the yachts, knew you'd appreciate em.

LoveANewIdea: I do the maps so that no one gets lost! A yabby is an aussie freshwater crayfish --hence the joke :) They are very tasty too.

Christy: Hmmmm, gotta find that book somewhere. As far as interesting blogging lives are concerned, I never thought anyone would be interested in my stuff. Ya never know, eh?

Fizzgig: The beach along the out ridge of The Coorong is 100 kms long. In town, you could walk along the beach from Seacliff all the way to Semaphore (around 25 kms) without your feet leaving the sand (you'd be really tired too if you did!) and you could do the same thing from Christies down to Sellicks --of course you'd be walking through Maslin's which is a nude beach.

Ish: I bloody-well HATE daylight savings time, blech! As far as the lobster claws, perhaps you may want to read the post instead of just looking at the pictures :) Larry was made in the early 1970's and by 1990 one of his front claws fell off. They did try to raise money to shore up the other one and fix the broken one, but it was better to rip the other one off. He has remained clawless since. I also heard there was a HUGE feast of lobster claw meat that lasted for a week!To All: If anyone wants the green grassy field as a wallpaper just drop me a line with your monitor size and I'll make a custom one for you, no worries.

alaskandavedownunder@gmail.com

Alaskan Dave Down Under said...

To All: If anyone wants the green grassy field as a wallpaper just drop me a line with your monitor size and I'll make a custom one for you, no worries.