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Late for coffee in beeyoodiful Noosa
2008-07-16 03:54:00 Standing on the headland and looking at my watch, I knew I had to tear myself away from this idyllic spot. Just a couple more minutes, I told myself. Just enough time to see another couple of water spouts above the humpback whales who were languishing in the middle distance and didn't seem to be in a hurry to go anywhere. Unlike me right now.It was a wrench but I knew that if I didn't get a move on I would be keeping Dave waiting at our favourite cafe along the Noosa River. We can never remember the name of it; we just call it the Elvis cafe because they have a statue of 'Him' outside on Gympie Terrace. From any table there's a great view of where the river meets the sea. At this time of year the sun has set by 5.30pm. I wanted to get there before sundown. It's the middle of winter now but I've just been standing on the edge of an ocean cliff wearing a T-shirt and sunglasses. I took up a brisk pace, returning smiles or hellos to people I passed along the track through the Nat...
By: one whinging pom
Noosa Episode - Dining Downunder
2008-05-30 16:00:00 We travel to the Sunshine Coast in Queensland the home of the famous Buderim Ginger
Places to stay: Noosa
2008-01-09 03:32:00 Ah, Noosa Main Beach. This is where you'd like me describe a beautiful, deserted white sandy shore, fringed with palm trees and a gently lapping turquoise sea. Wouldn't ya? Eh? Well it's nearly all those things, except right this minute.... except right this minute we're experiencing the tail end of Cyclone Helen..so.... Well, during the Christmas holidays anyway, it's more like Benidorm only with better food and less beer bellies. Every possible square centimetre of formerly stunning beach is crammed with semi clad, oiled up Aussies all lying prostrate before the god of skin cancer. When they aren't all squeezed together on the beach like a human tetris game, they're provoking surf rage amongst each other in the sea. Heaven help you if should just want to go swimming. Chances are you'll come out with a fin burn across the top of your head. There is an alternative to this madness though. If you can be bothered to walk just a bit further along the boardwalk, up towards the na...
By: one whinging pom
Noosa, a wonderful place in Australia
2007-11-26 02:50:00 It is said that it is important to focus our attention only in good and beautiful things, because what we focus on will be attracted to us. So, today just after Thanksgiving, I want to center my attention on good and nice things. I was visiting the blogs I have in my links as I do regularly, and my attention was caught by one of the posts in 5 Zoom(s)
noosa holiday accommodation
2007-06-16 12:07:00 Jazz am Strand - Holiday Special: Roaming-Angebot von E-Plus und BASE - Bis zu 250 Prozent Preisunterschiede bei Mietautos - AK-Preisvergleich bei Mietautos - KURZNACHRICHTEN ? QUELLE: SDA - Lisbon shares close higher led by banking stocks, ...
By: NewsArtikel24
Settlers Cove Celebration of Australian Food and Wine Festival - Noosa
2007-05-26 14:10:00 The Grand MarqueeFinally the day had come! We were in Noosa, and the weather was perfect. It was the day we had all been anticipating. The Saturday of the Settlers Cove Celebration of Australian Food and Wine Festival. And what a mouthful that was, in both senses of the word.It truly was a day to remember, and although we did not participate in any degustation dinners or guest chef cooking masterclasses (we did not have the budget for it), we were fortunate enough to have been able to participate in the culinary exhibition and food and wine tastings in the Grand Marquee at Lions Park.Our day began with cooking demonstrations by celebrated chefs from all over Australia. Chefs Giovanni Pilu and Matt Moran were the two that I was particularly keen on seeing. And so it was. Chef Pilu teamed up with Chef Phil Scott, Head Chef of Pilu in Noosa, to prepare classic Italian dishes such as grilled sardines and tomatoes on bread, and pasta Amatriciana. Matt Moran was scheduled to present toget...
By: Eat Brisbane
Settlers Cove Celebration of Australian Food and Wine Festival - Noosa
2007-05-26 14:10:00 The Grand MarqueeFinally the day had come! We were in Noosa, and the weather was perfect. It was the day we had all been anticipating. The Saturday of the Settlers Cove Celebration of Australian Food and Wine Festival. And what a mouthful that was, in both senses of the word.It truly was a day to remember, and although we did not participate in any degustation dinners or guest chef cooking masterclasses (we did not have the budget for it), we were fortunate enough to have been able to participate in the culinary exhibition and food and wine tastings in the Grand Marquee at Lions Park.Our day began with cooking demonstrations by celebrated chefs from all over Australia. Chefs Giovanni Pilu and Matt Moran were the two that I was particularly keen on seeing. And so it was. Chef Pilu teamed up with Chef Phil Scott, Head Chef of Pilu in Noosa, to prepare classic Italian dishes such as grilled sardines and tomatoes on bread, and pasta Amatriciana. Matt Moran was scheduled to present toget...
By: Eat Brisbane
Overlander.tv - Noosa, Sean the Magician
2007-03-26 15:05:00 Click to Play Noosa is a one street town which is blessed with great natural beauty. A sheltered north facing bay ideal for swimming, great point break surf and a National Park, all in walking distance. Leave the car at home and relax Noosa style.I've organised an interview with Noosa legend, Sean the Magician I will ...
By: Travel Videos
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