So before I recommence our cruising blog a 'where we are at' entry will be a good place to start.
We have been in Townsville since October's end where we felt it was important to get settled before cyclone season was upon us and AK was required to attend placement at Townsville Hospital. We are berthed in Breakwater Marina in Townsville as there is nowhere to anchor and the marina is cyclone rated. The 'pond', outside the marina was too shallow for us and the yacht anchored outside the breakwaters waiting for a weather window to travel to PNG pitched and rolled dramatically..so the marina it is. Our other option which is Ross Creek has a bridge not far upstream from the yacht club which is very congested. Ross River was anchorage of choice but has a bridge which restricts yacht passage which did cause a bit of controversy at the time of construction.
Our sad news is the loss of our beloved Jacki on November 1st after a briefish illness. Her big heart finally gave out and the remaining three of Manatee's pack still mourn for her. Ruby was hit hard as she always looked to Jacki for protection and play, she was her perfect big sister. Ruby has picked up now and is showered with love and attention from both locals and marina residents. Many cruisers at the marina have chosen to voyage without their dogs so Ruby benefits! She was invited on a yacht the other night to have a Bowen massage treatment - lucky bitch! Us humans are still shocked at how quiet (and clean) the boat is! Jacki was certainly a character.
Jacki at the start of the journey |
We are both working hard to fill the kitty to cruise again. At times we are yachts passing in the night and shift work keeps us tired and unable to do much socialising. We are both looking forward to having two days off together this week.
Townsville is so hot at times it hurts. Our location gives us a bit of a breeze but we are both working in the burbs which is noticeably hotter. Apart from our trusty van we have bought a scooter to zip around on, they are a very popular form of transport up here.
We are ambivalent about staying or going after cyclone season ends. Although we already have itchy feet, we have secure jobs and AK requires 12 months experience to enable her to gain remote contracts which will allow us to head offshore. So, in the interim Cairns jobs are being applied for!
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