We certainly have come a long way and are at the Pebbles for two nights, leaving tomorrow Friday.
What a great spot, very special significance to the Aboriginal Women.
The weather is beautiful and yes we are in drought conditions to answer someone who asked the question in my last thread. No rain for a long time, not likely to be for a long time. What surprises me out here is how green it is regardless and the amount of different trees growing. You would wonder what keeps them alive.
Still 6 of us in the group, in 5 vehicles, no additions as yet. Having a marvellous time in this relaxing lifestyle. Today has been housework and washing day, well someone has gotta do it. Then a walk around the Pebbles taking photos, now while the power in in full force from the solar panels, time to get on the laptops and up date photos and blogs.
You will notice I have my own blog now. Have wanted to start one for a long time but was unsure how. With Steve's help I am getting better and have new ideas to put up all the time. Photos improving all the time as well. I did initially start the blog for the family so they can keep up with my travels but decided to put the address up here as well for everyone to share. There will be changes on the blog as I learn what I'm doing wrong and learn to do it right, or as I say Wright.
We certainly have come a long way and are at the Pebbles for two nights, leaving tomorrow Friday.
What a great spot, very special significance to the Aboriginal Women.
The weather is beautiful and yes we are in drought conditions to answer someone who asked the question in my last thread. No rain for a long time, not likely to be for a long time. What surprises me out here is how green it is regardless and the amount of different trees growing. You would wonder what keeps them alive.
Still 6 of us in the group, in 5 vehicles, no additions as yet. Having a marvellous time in this relaxing lifestyle. Today has been housework and washing day, well someone has gotta do it. Then a walk around the Pebbles taking photos, now while the power in in full force from the solar panels, time to get on the laptops and up date photos and blogs.
You will notice I have my own blog now. Have wanted to start one for a long time but was unsure how. With Steve's help I am getting better and have new ideas to put up all the time. Photos improving all the time as well. I did initially start the blog for the family so they can keep up with my travels but decided to put the address up here as well for everyone to share. There will be changes on the blog as I learn what I'm doing wrong and learn to do it right, or as I say Wright.
Here are photos from since we crossed the border.
The photos are Northern Territory border sign.
The group lined up ready to go.
The Queensland border sign.
Steve and Colleen taking photos.
The Wunara Store Girls and Boys toilets, unusable.
Think the last might be swallow nests made from mud.
This post is the Wunara Store, all abandoned long ago.
The next stop was 41 mile bore, not a lot there other than trees and greenery.
Terrific pictures and will have a look at your blog....Thanks
Been wondering where you guys were now. Glad to see you're all having such a good trip. Keep up the good work for those of us who can't get going yet
Cheers,
Sheba.
Love the photos and the blog Marj.
Julie's son,,,,,,,,,,,Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Thursday 22nd of May 2014 09:58:08 PM
That is a lovely pic of Marj. Great pics Billeeeeee, keep on keeping on.
-- Edited by shekon on Friday 23rd of May 2014 03:22:27 PM
As Sharon says Billeeeeeee, "Great Pics." Thanks.
Cheers,
Sheba.
HW, great blog, one problem I cannot leave a comment without logging into a google or some other account.