So ‘Finke’ was a great success
apparently. We made it out to the 40km
mark to watch them come home,
it was a great experience, even if it was really
dusty.
I survived the first night shifts I have done
for quite some time!!! It worked out
well as I am sleeping whilst Lyndi is doing her cleaning!! It’s the perfect temperature for sleeping in
the day too.
The insurance came through for us to get a
new air-con unit (the last one got its cover smashed in hail over Christmas in
Grafton) so the lovely man installed a new Air Command one in a couple of
hours.
Its very exciting that this one
has a timer and a remote so now Lyndi does not have to leave the warmth of her
bed to get toasty in the morning!!!
Trust me when it’s minus 2 in the morning it is a proper treat!!!
Brett & Narelle (Lyndis brother and wife) came to visit, so
that was awesome to see them, it was a
great treat to be driven out to some of
the local sights as we are limited to what we can reach on foot or cycle!!
July 1st was Northern Territory
Day a day to celebrate being a Territory and not a State, also happens to be
the one day of the year that you
can buy and set off fireworks, so Lyndi was very
excited, along with a lot of other people too. How none got injured I will
never know!
This was a rather unexpected visitor to the
park the other day.
I cycled out to Simpsons Gap today which is
about a 50km round trip on a sealed cycle path, it was just beautiful. Thought this sign was really funny, and then as I continued I realised there actually was water...it was freezing!
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