Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Marreeba & Port Douglas.


 Mossman Mill crushing finished 15th November 13.  With 7580 hectares of sugar Cane harvested and just over 587,000 tonnes crushed in total.  This was the largest crop the Mossman Mill had handled for 12 years.
Steve is now camped up at Mareeba with the camper trailer, driving sugar cane trucks and delivering to Mareeba Mill.  However due to the heavy rain over the last week, it is extremely dangerous to get on to the pads (field) to pick up and drop of cages.  Work has been cancelled now for a couple of days.  Steve was on nights last week and broke down for 3 hours at night, in the dark and everything switched off (at 100kh) and he had no steering or lights etc.  One truck parked behind him and another parked in front of him, until the mechanic got the truck fixed again.

                                      
                              My little cabin in the Pandanus Caravan Park, Port Douglas.
 
Apparently the wet doesn't really arrive until January???
 
 
The wet is here and so is Dengue fever!!
 
Today we both had the same day off so headed back up to Mareeba to check on the camper trailer and whilst there, went to Jaques coffee plantation, which over looks the Great Dividing range.
The Jaques family have a long history of growing coffee in Australia, developing the world's first mechanical coffee harvester, with many trials & tribulations battling to grow the perfect coffee.  Now at the 3rd generation of coffee growing, the plantation is furnished with 85,000 Arabica coffee trees on rich soil, boasting a smooth & vibrant flavour unique to this location.
 
Arabica Coffee trees.
 
Coffee trees in flower.
 
 
Steve enjoying his coffee & cake.
 
Me & Mr Bean!!
 
A Bustard hanging around for coffee!!
 
Christmas lunch!! Whoops I mean Helmeted Guinea Fowl.
 
 
Another stunning look out coming down one of the ranges.
 
 
What a place to have a new house built.
 
 
Who lives in this house?
 
Well the guy that owns AMart stores that's who, its one of his weekenders!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, 15 November 2013

Mossman 3.

Near the Truck drivers smoko hut is a Lychee tree, as I had not had Lychees before, some of the drivers picked some and I found them to be very pleasant.

 

Lychee tree loaded.
 
Lychee's hanging on the tree.
 
Lychee's ready to go in my bellie!!
  
Up on the Tablelands the eggs are excellent, so one truck driver said to the other “if you stop for eggs get us a tray”, well the driver stopped and asked for 2 cartons instead of 2 trays and there are 15 dozen eggs in a carton!!! We all had a good laugh and have been eating lots of eggs!!!! 
 
2 dozen for me!!
 

                                          
                                                      The Bananas in our garden.
 
Me at Mojo's Restaurant, with garlic & Parmesan bread, yum!
 
Steve with his Duck spring rolls, Mojo's Restaurant, Mossman. 
 
Ok so on my day off, I went out in the truck with Steve for a day.  We left at 0430 from Mossman and drove up the range (86 bends in 8 klms) and it drops 470metres.  The first trip was pretty dark, we drove through Mt Molley, Mareeba, Tolga  & Atherton.  The scenery was absolutely stunning and changing as the light came up.  We had to drive through the clouds.  Coming down the range we have to stick to a speed of 25 klm per hour.
 
Sun's up on the Tablelands 6am.
 
Table lands early morning cloud.
 
Early morning on the Table Lands.
 
Early Morning.
 
Steve checking his truck is correct before he drops his bin.
 
Dropping the bin.
 
The empty bin is off!! (A bin holds approx 20 tonne).
 
A piece of sugar cane.
 
Sugar Cane. (It all gets crushed).
 
Just pretty.
 
Sugar Cane planted this year.
 
Year old Sugar Cane waiting to be cut.
 
Look at the cloud.
 
Driving through the cloud.
 
A couple of hot air balloons were floating around.
 
stunning scenery.
 
A bend followed by another bend!!!
 
My truckies breakfast!!!
 
Steve's breakfast!!
 
 
We passed many crops, Strawberries, Mango's, Avocado's, Bananas, corn on the cob, Peanuts, Potatoes, Water Melons & some we didn.t know what was!!
 
 
Corn on the cob crop.
 
A tractor tipping the cane into the bins. (10 tonne). 
 
I did a bit of Cane Toad killing whilst Steve was on nights.  Three nights on the trot (excuse the pun) we had pig's visit, to eat the mango's falling from the trees.  The first night there was one massive pig and three smaller ones, the second night the same massive pig and four or five others & the third night the same again.  Well I had a couple of pops at them, but it was just to dark!!!  The fourth night some of the drivers on days stayed up to see the pigs (& chase them) and they never came that night or any night!!! Lots of mangos were waiting to be eaten but I think the country boys shot them!!