The 1900km
trek back to the station after my holidays seemed like a pretty daunting task.
I’d done it before, and I knew I could do it but I wasn’t looking forward to
it.
Thankfully
I spaced it out over 5 days and broke up the driving with some long awaited
visits at friends places.
My first
stop wasn’t far down the road, in Smithtown, for lunch with Tess and baby
Claire. I’d done a lot of sewing in my summer break, including some gorgeious
ruffle pants for Claire. Tess and I dressed her up and did a bit of a photo
shoot with her. She just loved the camera. We both couldn’t believe it when she
just sat there posing! Too cute. Tess was also kind enough to lend me a uni
textbook which will hopefully help me with my studies in the next few months.
After what seemed like an eternity of roadworks along the Pacific Highway I finally made it to Kyogle to visit Beck and the girls. I had a lovely few days/nights there and it was very relaxing and enjoyable. I was followed around by Sienna who exclaimed, Kate McDonald please come here, more times each day than I can fathom. I even managed to get in some sewing time-showed Beck how to use her overlocked (I still advised her to get professional lessons) and the results was an outfit for Sienna, who, though apprehensive at first, was very pleased with her new clothes.
After three
fab days it was time to head on the road again. I met Georgie in Toowoomba and
we went road trippin’. We made it to Roma and stayed with Sam. We went out for
a lovely meal at the club.
Massive irrigation
Georgie and Ralph
Giant prickly pear
Seemed to be a familiar sight all day
The next
day was our final day of driving. It was a long 11 hour day. We didn’t see
much, apart from dirt, roadworks and wildlife. I unfortunately gained a massive
rock crack in my windscreen thanks to some interesting driving by another road
user. Thankfully Georgie had some tape to patch it up.
We're on our street....only 500+ kms to go!
And it's getting hotter-temperature in Quilpie at 3pm
Light shower brought out the roos to drink from the puddles on the road...very inconvenient
Dust storm on the driveway
Made it
back to SG safely…despite the dust storms, kangaroos and storms that held us up
and made the drive go on forever!
Back into
the swing of things and dealing with the 45+ degree heat!
Enjoy!