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Turning the engine |
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Ballyhooley train |
Hemingway's Micro Brewery

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Hemingway's brewery on right....what a setting! (photos courtesy Hemingway's) |
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On the Inlet Seafood Restaurant

I enjoyed the friendly banter around me, the glorious sunset over the bay and the beautiful view of the coral sea, Mossman Ranges and the Daintree National Park, it didn't matter one jot that George didn't arrive. An added bonus was that I met a fellow wandering widow and we agreed to meet up for dinner on another evening. She is a fascinating lady who was planning to drive a camper van, alone, all the way to Uluru, so intrepid and so inspirational.
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The crowds wait expectantly for George, but he didn't come
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The Tin Shed

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The Tin Shed, the white roofs on the left
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Whileaway Bookshop and Cafe
This very quickly became my favorite hang out in Port Douglas. I'm a bit like that, if I know I'm going to be somewhere for a while I find a place I really like and make it my own. Located on the main street in the heart of Port Douglas Whileaway combines an excellent bookshop with a cafe. What more could you want? I included it as my morning coffee stop every day after a vigorous walk along the beach and up to the look out. There are tables inside amongst the books and on my last day I discovered a very quiet seating area, away from noise and chat at the back of the shop. I was happy to sit outside most days to enjoy the passing parade after having a good browse among the books. The coffee is excellent and they serve inviting looking cabinet food. It was the perfect place for me to write up my diary. I wish we had a cafe like this where I live.
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Writing my diary at my favourite cafe
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So there you are, just a few things to do around Port Douglas. Of course you have the glorious Four Mile Beach if beaches are your thing and there are a lot of marvelous day trips which take you out to the Great Barrier or up into the rain forest. You can also go crocodile spotting from the Reef Marina or have a twilight sail on a Chinese junk There are plenty of shops if you like shopping, mostly small and independent, and a convenient Coles' supermarket. I'm not a shopper, particularly, but was very pleased to find a Tommy Bahama had just opened in the main street. Port Douglas is a small town with a permanent population of just 3200. It is a place to go for a restful, peaceful, tropical holiday, away from the madding crowds. I loved it and can't wait to go back.
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Four Mile Beach |
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