This Adventurous Age

Adventures travelling and working around Australia.


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2000 Travels October 2

MONDAY 2 OCTOBER     KARRATHA

Another hot day.

We were now free to do some tourist things and to get out and about some more.

We went to the shops. Mailed John’s letters.

Found a Landrover agent to try to arrange for the Truck air-con to be repaired. They sent us to a specialist air-con place and Truck was booked in for Wednesday.

I made a doctor’s appointment for Wednesday.

Refuelled truck – $1-18cpl.

Went to the Tourist Information Centre and collected material about things to do in these parts.

We drove out, exploring, past the bowls club and found the back beach area. John decided to try some fishing off the rocks there, and caught a mackerel on a lure. He was most surprised!

It is notable that the sea colour is different in these parts to further north. The beautiful turquoise colour of the Broome and Kimberley areas, has changed here to a duller, more opaque green/blue. It looks sort of thick, rather than light and sparkling.

Lunch was a late one.

After that, drove out to Hearsons Cove, on the Burrup Peninsula, for a look. The long and narrow Burrup Peninsula extends to the NW from Dampier. It looks as this part of the Pilbara did, before all the industrial development. The colour contrasts of the Burrup Peninsula are dramatic – deep red rock jumbles, pale spinifex, glimpses of green sea. It is a distinctive landscape.

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Typical Burrup Peninsula scenery

We turned off the road to Dampier, just after the salt pans, and drove a little way to the north, then on a track to the Cove.

There were some wildflowers about – the mulla mulla in particular.

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Mulla Mulla

Hearsons Cove was noted for having a Staircase to the Moon phenomenon – a bit like Broome’s. But not at this time of the month.

It was also supposed to not be missed because of being a site for rock art – petroglyphs, etched onto rock surfaces, this time.

The Cove was pretty enough, but we could not get at all excited by the rock art. I much prefer the sort of thing we saw in the Kimberley.

Back to the van after that burst of activity. It did feel so good, to be out doing things again.

Tea was cold roast lamb, and salads.

R phoned, in a mood, and that upset John. She still had not acknowledged his birthday!


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2000 Travels October 1

SUNDAY 1 OCTOBER     KARRATHA

Hot.

We watched the Olympics Closing Ceremony. Thank God that’s over! I think I would have been more proud of Sydney – and Australia’s – obvious success at hosting these, had I not been confined in such a boring park and town, and compelled to watch by needing to be inside in the air conditioning.

But – we had another week to fill in here. Unfortunately, the heat does make it hard to be motivated to do very much at all.

Thought about maybe trying some day tripping into the Pilbara hinterland, but there were big bushfires up there. That will also put paid to going up there when our time here is up. Next year!

John finished his letter, printed copies and got them ready to mail.

I walked some laps of the park.

Tea was roast lamb with the usual vegetables. Cooked in the electric frypan outside. In this heat, I have been using this for cooking, as much as I can.

John phoned R, who was not home. He then had a call with his sister.  I had a long call with V – all is well in her world, although she had been ill – possibly Ross River Fever. Sunday nights, of course, is when we get much cheaper phone calls on our phone plan.


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2000 Travels September 30

SATURDAY 30 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

Today was our 1000th day of grey nomading!

I just wished that we were doing something a bit more interesting on it. I also wished that there could be another 1000 days – at least! I can dream!

It was hot, of course.

Usual Olympics watching.

I went to the shops for papers.

The Games were tailing off now, so John found time to do some work on his latest letter.

Tea was bread and cheeses. The cheeses were a couple of nice ones I’d bought for John’s birthday meals, but had not used


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2000 Travels September 25

MONDAY 25 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

Hot.

Olympics on TV.

We drove to the town centre. I went to the Library and got some more reading matter.

John bought himself a new fishing rod, and some other fishing gear, with the birthday money from his sister, plus some more.

Tea was cold roast chicken. We’d had the leftover seafood salad for lunch.


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2000 Travels September 24

SUNDAY 24 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

Hot still!

Today was John’s 60th birthday. He’d received a card and cheque for $50, in the last mail, from sister H. Over the course of the day, she rang, as did another sister and his brother. There was no contact at all from any of the children.

Olympics on TV.

I cooked a roast chicken lunch – John’s favourite roast – followed by a bought frozen icecream dessert concoction. We had a bottle of sparkling burgundy with that meal.

In the afternoon, walked a few laps of the caravan park.

Tea was seafood salad with some prawns. John said I got it wrong – there was too much tea. The leftovers would keep till tomorrow, anyway.

I phoned K at night. Bad news – Butch was put down last weekend. Poor old dog! K still sounded really upset by it. That cast a bit of a downer over the night. I still feel guilty about her. But I know that K did make an effort to keep her happy, these past few months.

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Butch in happier times, on holiday with us.


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2000 Travels September 23

SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER     KARRATHA

Hot.

More TV Olympics, which I am now finding really tedious.

In the morning, I cycled to the shops to get the paper. I enjoyed the exercise, despite the heat. It was a rather barren and boring ride, though – the salt flats off to the seaward side and either empty land on the other, or houses off at a distance, behind fences. I did not feel totally secure along that stretch of road, even in daylight.

Read the paper thoroughly and that used up some of the day.

Tea was bought fish and chips. Much nicer than last night’s effort.

John had a tense phone call with R. Just moods. She did not acknowledge his birthday, though.