OLD TIRED OLD MILLARD

OLD TIRED OLD MILLARD
MILLI BEFORE HER RENOVATION!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Update

Hi
Everyone
We are still @ home & plan on heading off again
Around the middle of January
I have had very little signal here as we are in a
Valley!
Soon as we are on the road again 
I plan on writing more frequent
Blogs!
 I also plan on giving our site a much needed 
Renovation!
Bye for Now
&
Happy New Year
Let's hope it is a Safe & Fun Filled One!
Here's Cheers!
&
Enjoy! x


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

So This Is Christmas & What Have You Done?

Hi
Well, we arrived home safely
Somehow we managed to dodge all the flood waters!
We also did a bit of free camping, which was different for us!
 We found a fantastic spot, just over the
QLD & NSW
Border
South of  Moree
It did not live up to its name though!
Cranky Rock!
This place was just so
 Beautiful & Peaceful!
We woke in the Morning to the happy sounds of 
Kookaburras
 We had not heard for so so so long!
It was
Heaven to our ears!
Anyway back to more important business!
Shopping!
Lot's I have done since arriving home last Friday
I am loving being back! 
It is great to be able to do all my
Christmas shopping in big shopping centres & have choice!
My home away from home
 Westfield Tuggerah!
Now it's time to do all my cooking & baking! 
Thanks to my
Daughters oven!
It is so beautiful to be back home with all our
Family!
This is what Christmas is all about!
x
MERRY CHRISTMAS
SAFE TRAVELLING & HAPPY HOLIDAYS
EVERYONE!
 x
This
New Year
Two Thousand & Eleven
Will see us on our new adventures
This time it is
South for Summer!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

ADELS GROVE / LAWN HILL & DRUM ROLL..........GREGORY!!!!

We left Mt Isa about 8am & set off on our Little much anticipated
camping trip & time for a well earned relax for a
couple of days!
We were about 70 kms out of Mt  Isa & Mark saw a sign reading
This is the top catchment area for
Lake Eyre
Fancy that here we are in the top of Australia in
Gulf Country & Lake Eyre is in
 South Australia & is the lowest point in Australia!
Long Long way for water to travel!
Also we were listening to what we thought was the local radio station
which was actually broadcasting from
Alice Springs!
I spose though we were pretty close to the border!
We have seen so so much Fauna on this trip much more than on the whole of the Cape York Trek!
Cows galore just roaming around the side of the road & on the road
 all so so skinny & scrounging around for a morsel of green grass with their calves close by their side!
I love them!
 They see us coming from a distance & just stand
still in the middle of the road till the last second
then run away as fast as they can to safety
there they stop turn around & stare at us with their
inquisitive interesting faces!




Along with the Cows we saw
Emus, Brolgas, Kangaroos, Spinifex Pigeons,
 Horses, & this strangest bird neither of us
 have never before seen in all our lives not in books or anywhere!
As we drove along I spotted these animals on the road up ahead
at first I thought they were Alpaca's
No
they were birds
as we got closer both Mark & I are wondering what the hell they were
they slowly moved off the road
one looked like it was carrying its baby on its back
but as our vision improved and we got closer we could see that it was
 its tail feathers standing up right
then all of a sudden they took flight & flew off into the far distance!
Their wing span was massive!
Earlier to us seeing these strange creatures
we nearly had a head on with what we thought looked like a Pelican
only we knew it could not possibly be one
way out here in the middle of dessert!
So quickly it ran directly out in front of us
as I looked up I screamed as we just missed hitting it!
Mark reckons we may of ran over its toe!
I was shaking after that little incident for ages!
Anyway to cut a long story short it must have been one of those
Birds!


Husband named them
 Dunno Birds!


Please feel free to correct us if you know their true identity

The country side so rugged
yet at the same time so
 beautiful & interesting with always something to look at!
My eyes see so so far into the distance
 & with the road so dead straight
objects start to look so unreal!
Mirages appear & then with a turn of my head
 I look out stare & see nothing but nothing of dead flat arid land for as far as the eye can see!

Back to Adels Grove & a bit of the history of it!
In 1920
 a French man named Albert de Lestang
bought the property free hold as an experimental Botanical Garden
the name came from his initials minus the tang!
He planted different species of trees & shrubs & supplied Botanical Gardens around the world with the seeds produced by his nursery including the Botanical Gardens in Brisbane which still has samples from seeds sent to them from him.
In the early 50's a fire swept through the grove while
Albert was away ( some say deliberately lit ) destroying everything including his home & suit case containing all his research papers
Albert's last years were spent in Charters Towers Nursing home where he died
aged 75 most probably broken hearted!
Poor Albert!




We arrived at Adels Grove spoke to the managers of this magical piece of paradise & set up
our camp down by the
Lawn Hill Creek!



We had this whole place to ourselves with not another soul in sight!
As we sat absorbing this beauty before us
I suddenly could smell what had become very common to my nostrils
Bats!
Bloody things are everywhere & yep sure enough there they were
hanging upside in 30 odd degree heat snoozing in a nearby bamboo tree!
They are so grose & reek I find them so disgusting
all of a sudden I felt a spray of what I thought was sap or sprinkles of rain drops
  Mark felt the same & then it dawned on me that is not sap or rain that is bats wee!!
Wonder if that is good luck
like when a bird poops on you??
That is the culprit!

We decided to go for a walk along the bank to find a good
fishing spot & somewhere to put our Yabbie trap in.
Now I know some of you may well be laughing at this point & I can See why but one day Husband will reel something in & I will be there as always with the camera on standby 
Waiting Waiting Waiting!
He just piped up & said did you tell them about all the fish I caught in the trap
Well no because they were not edible I said
His reply if you ground them up they would be!
YUCKO!


Next Morning we woke to the most beautiful sounds the bush has to offer!
Brecky time & it's up & at em to explore
 Lawn Hill National Park

We went for a bit of a hike & then came across this oasis in the dessert
the most beautiful gorge with triple cascading water falls!!
The hike down was a bit hairy lots of rocks & steps to try & navigate over
as I was ever so ever on the look out for snakes!


Mark said to me some reptile dude told him if you ever get bitten by this particular deadly species of snake in the rocks, you may as well say good by!
Great at that moment I  picked up a huge big stick & a banging down the rocks I did go!
Once down the bottom we sat & soaked it all in!
This place is just heavenly & so on par with Cape York's Twin Falls
Absolutely spectacular!
Later that arvo back at the camp site Mark decided to take our rubber rafts out in the river for a lazy float around & said to me are you coming in?
Mmmm Dunno about that??
Me being me, ever the big scaredy cat about everything that is harmful & freshwater Croc's
  come into that category!
Later on the owner of Adels Grove ventured down to say hello & have a chat
 great I thought perfect opportunity to quiz him about the Croc's!
He said I have over 150 thousand people come through this place in peak season
which is in winter & never have we had one incident & my 8 & 5 year old daughters swim in there!
Freshies are not aggressive & will keep away from you!
Well if kids are game enough then I suppose
 I will have a go!


Out I dived straight on to the rubber float & paddled over to Husband
This is just so beautiful lazing around & I kind of enjoyed it
until
 it dawned on me that
Salt Water Croc's
 have been sited in fresh water
Oh boy did I paddle as fast as I could & got out of that water
Quick smart!
                             Back on the safety of  the bank I sighed with relief & was happy to
sit on the bank & be the Croc spotter!!

  Next morning we were off to row up the
Lawn Hill Gorge
 We set off bright & early as the temperature was rising quickly & we also thought
there would be more wildlife activity first thing in the morn! 
Paddles in hand & off we went!



So Spectacular & Breathtaking 
is this
 Beautiful Untouched paradise!
We paddled for a while & then just floated as we drank in every sight & sound to behold!
The beauty of this place bought tears to my eyes!
Words cannot describe!




                                                   Day 3 & we decided to head home
 via
 Gregory Downs
We thought we may spend a night there!
Mark & I were thinking this would be a little village we got quite a shock after travelling on dirt road for 90 kms to come to what looked like a ghost town!

The  Gregory Downs Hotel was the first thing to greet us as we turned the bend & hit the town!
 In we went & shared a beer & a chat with the bar girl!
Mark said to her do you get a free beer if your name is Gregory?
No but we did have a guy come through here & his name was
Gregory downs
Sure she say's & is your wife's name
Adel Grove!

Well  after our beer & a bite to eat we were now ready to head
back home & from there leave our lovely
Mt Isa & head home home
for Christmas!

NSW HERE WE COME!



Cheers Till Next time!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Deck the Van With Boughs of Holly!!.........Falalalalalala!

Well
I cant believe it is now already November again!
Too me, that is the time to start putting up the decorations for Christmas!!!
Usually at home I start decorating the house at the end of October or early November!
Yes I know you are thinking this bird is mad but I just love
Christmas & the longer
it goes for
 the better I say!!!
Now the big problem I found was getting a tree small enough to fit in the van?
I also wanted something unusual!

As we are so restricted here in the way of shopping & only have one major department store & that is Kmart
 I thought my chances of finding something with a bit of style about it was not looking very good!!!!
Anyway after going to nearly every shop in
Mt Isa I decided against the Xmas Tree & opted for sticks with balls attached to the ends........Silver Balls that is
so it still does have kinda a festive feel about it.
 I also painted some Christmas art works for the walls, added some new red cushions, fairy lights & I picked up the most beautiful silver place mats for the table & benches!!!
I love it but............I just don't know where Santa is going to fit all our prezzies though??

Anyway the van is ready, we are ready & I have just started buying gifts!
I so love buying Christmas presents well I just love shopping full stop!
It is now only 4 weeks till we will be back home with our family to celebrate Christmas & seeing everyone again after being 8 months on the road!
There is just something so magical about waking up on Christmas morning!
Ham & eggs for brecky then my adults only fruit punch
followed with exchanging gifts under the tree.
Then its time for a shower & on with our new Christmas clothes!
Just Love It!!!
Great Company fantastic food, but the best part is watching our Grand children's faces light up as they rip off all that wrapping to see what they have!!!!
I remember when  my children were little
on Xmas eve I would do all the cleaning of the house & cook the pork & chooks & then when they went to bed I would get their presents out & carefully arrange them at the end of their beds, by this time it was about 1am & I was pooped, but at about 5am I would just automatically wake up & if they were not awake I would go in to their rooms & pull on their toes & then run out of the room & peek around the corner & watch the expressions & the happiness they were feeling as they laid eyes on that present they had so been wanting & waiting for, for so long!!!
So So Magical!!
Anyway I have one big problem though, I don't have an oven & I don't quite know how I am going to do all my usual Baking?
Maybe I will have too cheat this year & buy my Xmas Cake & Ginger Bread Men
 I am glad rocky road does not require baking!
One thing I love making every year is my Christmas Plonk......You could call it egg nog I suppose!
It has a full bottle of good quality Irish whiskey in it 2 blocks of cad bury chocolate, condensed milk, coffee, & some other yummy fattening ingredients
 it usually makes about 3 big bottles & I keep one & give the rest away!
Sooo yummy straight over ice!
Husband is a sook & prefers his with milk! 
I have got really good at baking meats in the electric fry pan since we have been travelling!
 But as for the turkey
 I think I will cart that over to my daughters to cook it!
Yummo!!!!
My mouth is watering at the thought of all that festive food!!!
Our first Christmas in our Caravan........This will be special!!

Happy Christmas All!!!............Don't think me too mad!
 It is only 6 weeks away!!!
It will be here before we know it & sadly
it will be gone just as quick as it comes!

I would like to apologize for the gaps between posts!
It is because I have been flat out working 2 jobs at the moment!
So far I have had only one day off in the past month!
 I am so not use to this working business!!!
Marks work here with the local builders has now slowed right down!
He has been lucky enough though to have picked up a couple of odd jobs
here building around the park!
He has now become the
HOUSE-MAN!

 He does the all the chores ........Well some, I should say
 he has still forgotten how to use the
washing machine & for some lame reason he can't remember what the stove was for!!
The funniest part was when I would get home from work & see how he had made the bed!
My poor cushions were placed on every angle & looking so wrong!!
What is he blind???
He just stood there saying
now that is pretty good isn't it, looks good don't you think
 that is the best I have ever done!
All I could do was laugh!!
E for Effort!
Men............. Ya gotta love em!

 Only 2 weeks left here to work & then we are off
 for a holiday for a week!!
We are going to Lawn Hill & Adels Grove & then on to Gregory for a look....... As you would!
We will store our van here in Mt Isa & camp in our oz tent for the week, there is a resort there so we may splash out & live it up for a night or two! 
Cant wait!!!
Lawn Hill & Adels Grove are suppose to be just magnificent so that will be fun & a sight to see!
Lets hope the weather stays nice?
 It has already started dumping down rain here in the Isa!
We don't want to get rained in & stuck here!
I feel the wet season is just about to begin!!
The cane toads are out in full force now & are just so grosse!

I cant wait to get back to civilisation & not jump & run scared like a mad woman from all
those bloody crawly critters that live up here!
If it is not the cane toads sneaking up on you, it is the grasshoppers flying into your head, they are like a plague now after the rain!

Our favorite critter is
The Ta Ta Lizards!
They are soo cute & will run along
really fast then just stop dead & wave at you with their front leg!
Apart from the critters we really will miss Mt Isa
it has a funny strange special charm about it & we are glad we stopped here & experienced a little taste of the Isa....... Especially in the hot season!
There is a sign as you come in to town which reads
 You are not a true
Aussie
Till you have been to the
 Isa!

Here's cheers & excitement about heading back home for the festive season!
After that we think then we may go to South Australia not sure yet
but we do know one thing we are heading south from here!
 It is just too too hot for us in this top end of Oz at this time of year!
We have done well so far!!!
I think we may have acclimatised slightly as sometimes when the temp gets
down to 27
I need to put on a cardigan!!!
Anyway till next time
Happy shopping!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

The Isa!

Well here we sit in
Mt Isa!!
Well we actually don't do much sitting here I must say!
But I will get to that later!!

We left Kurumba & we were headed to Darwin instead of going the Savannah Way
we decided to go via Mt Isa
as Husband has a friend there & we thought we would call in & say hello on our way!
We drove through Normanton & then on to the Burke & Wills Road House for lunch!
The scenery again ever changing yet ever similar!
I took over the wheel & drove the last 150 kms in to town!!
Now that was a tad bit scary towing the van as the road trains & some of them over
50 meters long come flying past!!
Oh Boy I am Good!
Only one little mistake but we don't need to go there!
Now I have decided I am kicking Mark out of the drivers seat!
As the next thing I will be doing is the
reversing of the van into our caravan park spot!
I am over doing the directing bit!
Because more times than not we end up in an argument!
OK over to the left, no straight back, no over to the right more!
Sheeez!! 
According to you know who!!!
Apparently my directions are very rarely right!
Anyway back to Mount Isa!
Our few day stay has now seen us here for over a month!
Both Mark & I have been inundated with work!
Hence the statement......... "We don't do much sitting here"

Even though the photo below tells another story!

Me zipping around our park where I am now the cleaning lady!
I work 7 days a week & have 2 jobs!! 
The other in the local nursing home!
It is the most work I have done for
Sooooo long!!! 

We have now decided to give Darwin a miss as the temperatures are rising & the wet & cyclone season is about to set in!
Already the temps here in Mt Isa are in the late 30's!!!
So so hot!
We are only staying here till about the middle of December & have now decided to go home for Christmas!
I cant wait to see our family & friends!
We will only be there for about 2 weeks & from there we thought we would head down south & through Victoria & South Oz then back up the centre in say about April / May!
 Well that's the plan even though we really don't do plans!
Now what can I tell you about Mt Isa!
Well it is dry hot & surrounded by mountainous rock as the whole town is set around the mines!
They mine copper silver zinc & lead
The majority of people here work in the mines & reap in the big $$$$$$$
Mt Isa covers an area of over 41,000 Sq Kms
which makes it geographically the largest city in the world!
 With a population of approx 23 thousand people 4,000 of those are indigenous
10,000 male & 9,000 female!
There is an artificial lake about 15 kms out of town
Lake Moondarra which is just a beautiful spot for a picnic or to spend the day on the
lake fishing & relaxing!
Just this weekend they held the annual
 Lake Moondarra Fishing Classic!
It is a competition which ran from Friday to Sunday every year they hold this event
A big tagged Barramundi is released into the lake a few days before & if he is caught
the prize is 45,000 dollars!
As Husband said though they would of fed it before releasing it & it will probably go
into hiding for about a week so the chances of anyone reeling it in would be very slim indeed!
Anyway it is all fun & games & it ads a bit of excitement into the town!
The lake is also Mt Isa main water supply!

We also took a trip out to Mary Kathleen which was in it's day a uranium mine with the
township built around it!
We are not sure why they stopped mining for uranium but the township is now nothing but a ghost town with empty streets & concrete slabs where the miners homes & shops & schools all would of stood proudly back in the boom!
Also out there is an open cut mine with all its terraced levels which
  goes deep into the earths core!
This hole is full of water from the rain & the colour is the most unusual blue you really need to see it! As the photo does not do it justice!
The colour is caused by a chemical reaction from the uranium!

Mt Isa by night!


Mt Isa by day!


Husband forever trying!



Home home on the range.... No make that rocks


                                                                 Outside our Isa Abode!


The closed cemetery because of the destruction from the 50 million bats that decided to reside there!

                                                     Part of husbands contribution to Mt Isa!

Inside our Isa abode!


Happy Hour!

Followed by dinner time!

Now for Some of the local's!
Too cute are our Rock Wallabies!

 Green Frogs everywhere here & they so love the loo's......They make me jump every time I flush!!!

I love cows!

These poor horses do not look healthy!


                   These birds are ugly but cute & very weird they come up to you & beg for food!!

Well that is a bit about Mt Isa!
                                 I really like it here & the people are so so friendly & lovely but
                                                             as the saying goes........
                                                                              It is a
 Great place to visit but
You wouldn't want to live here!!
Well you might but we wouldn't!!
Cheers from the Isa!!!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

What a Croc!!!

Now
Seeing as we returned from our
Cape York Trek
without sighting a crocodile in any of our river crossings or rivers!!
 Seriously i thought they would be swimming around everywhere just waiting for us to step into their snapping jaws!
I would of been happy just to have spotted a big one sunning itself on the bank!!
Even though i did see a nose it was just not quite as exciting as seeing the whole big fat rest of him!!!
As i have had this craving for a while now & i was really dying to see one in the flesh!
So we decided the only way was to cheat & head off to
Hartley's Crocodile Farm for the day!

This place was so worth the visit!!
For starters the drive from Cairns to there is so pretty!!
They say
( whoever they are?? )
 That it is the 2nd most pretty drive in Australia!
The first being
The Great Ocean Road!


Hartley's was the first place in Australia to breed Croc's in captivity!
Because of the game shooting of crocodiles that took place in the 1950's & 60's
their decline began & they were in fear of becoming extinct!
Television companies produced many documentaries @ Hartley's which raised public awareness
of their pending demise!
The government declared in 1974 that our Crocodiles were to be protected!
Crocodiles were hunted for their skins & meat!
Yucko i say!
Although a Croc skin hand bag would look good i feel hanging off my arm!
but the only way i could afford one is if i won lotto
as the starting price is
$2,000.00
Hartley's started farming crocs in 1989 therefore saving them from extinction!
They export their skins & meat all over Australia & the world!

We arrived at about 11am paid our admittance fee & in we went
First stop was the souvenir shop they have crocodile belts there which started @ $200.00
no handbags in sight maybe they go straight overseas?
Lot's of lovely crocky things though to browse over or buy as we did!!
From there we headed in to the restaurant as the waft of frying crocodile was
calling us & tempting our taste buds!!.....NOT!!!
Whilst waiting for our tour to begin we decided to have lunch no croc burgers for us
fish & chips sound good!

As we were sitting on the deck which over looks the man made canals & river system
where the crocs just swim up & down in full view!
I stood up & looked over the railing down below
just as i did i thought wouldn't it be funny if there was on under me & well yep there she laid
this giant croc right below my feet!!!

On the boat & our tour guide started the usual spool
One thing though she did say that made me nervous was.........
In the event of the boat sinking don't bother grabbing the life buoy!
Over our eyes went to this
thing that looked like a giant donought!!
Everyone laughed
Bar me!
Fantastic!!
 What a useless piece of equipment that is
just dangle your legs through the hole & snap!
Instant amputation!
Right about now i was ready to disembark!!!
I seriously questioned myself at what i was even doing here
for one i hate boats & for two i am too young to die just yet!

Well
After i composed myself the trip up the river was fantastic & did not disappoint!
The tour guide did the usual dangle the dead chook from a pole trick & wacko
crocs came out of nowhere
some of these were huge & the average age of the biggies was 50 years!




After our river trip we did the farm tour
that was also very interesting the guide went on to tell us how the farm works
The workers at Hartley's go into their croc infested waters & take by hand some of the crocodile eggs from their nests!
 How brave are these people & so dedicated to their job!!!!
Or
Maybe they are really just mad & get off on the adrenalin rush!
Can you imagine how aggro that mother croc would be if she spotted them!!!

Once they extract the eggs they are then incubated & when hatched transferred to big cement pens to grow to a certain size & then killed!
I had to pipe up & ask him how this was done?
With a bullet to the head he said!
It is unbelievable how all these crocs get on so well
 he also told us it is rare for them to fight!
they are so crammed in there & all happy to just crawl & walk over each other & then plop down for a snooze extremely lazy they are!!   


Me getting up close & personal!!                           So brave I was!!!                                            
Even this little fellow had to have his snout muzzled as his snap would break your finger!
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As we strolled around the park along the walk ways
 i glanced over & right before our eyes croc's everywhere we could not believe how close we were to these prehistoric mean agressive yet beautiful creatures!!!
Apparently crocodiles are the only 1 of  2 animals in the world that will deliberately hunt humans!
Highly intelligent & very patient creatures they are!
As 
the saying goes though 
"You will never see the one that takes you"
Doo-doo-doo-doo!!!
I thought the other was a shark but as usual i was wrong it is
The
Polar Bear!!
Well that was a great day & fed my cravings well!
Hopefully as we travel more of Australia & head to
The Northern Territory
we may get to see them in the wild!

Till Next Time
Happy Croc Spotting!!
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Friday, October 1, 2010

NEWS FLASH!!!

Now please don't faint everyone!

YEEEHAAA!!.....
 I got the Job!!!!
Wacko the didlio
It's off to work i go!
I am Excited!!!! 

Hopin & Wishin & Waitin

Here I sit this morn waiting on a phone call!
 This trip of ours was after all suppose to be a working/holiday
Around Australia
As i have said before though,
work & holiday's just do not go together
but seeing as we are a fair way off retirement age
& are not rolling in $$$$$$
The holiday for the moment is now over &
it's time to get stuck into a bit of work for a couple of months or so
 that way we can put some $$$$$ back in the coffers & then enjoy a couple of months of the holiday part again!!

We really have not worked much 
since leaving home at the end of April this year
Oh!...... Sorry! 
I should re-phrase that
I have not worked much since leaving home in April!
Well really i have only worked once & that was at the
Causeway Kiosk battering my fish!
It's not through lack of trying it is more been bad timing & they
want me for a long time not a short time!!
Anyway enough of my flimsy excuses!!
Mark never has any problems he walks so easily into work!!
One recruitment agency we strolled into recently asked Mark
if he had a resume???? 
I said no dont be silly he is old!!
Poor Husband! 
I also added he has run his own business for the past 30 odd years & has never had the need for one!
This lady continued on....
Well most companies will require one these days!
We walked out of there, looked at each other & said Mmmm
we will cross that bridge when we come to it if need be?
Later that day we drove around town to a new building estate
there were some builders packing up their tools for the day
We stopped & Mark went over & had a mag to them.
 He started work with them a couple of days later!!!
So lucky is he!!

Or is he??
The first day as the new boy on the building block & his
tales went like this.......
 The temp was about 45 in the sun, I was up & down the ladder
all day putting on a roof, I drank 8 litres of water & Gatorade
we had smoko at 9.30 am & get this
that was it for the day!
No more breaks, no lunch break, no toilet breaks nothing!
You have got to be kidding me that is not right I piped up sternly!
Wait he says it gets better!
You couldn't have a toilet break even if you wanted one
they have no toilets on site!
 I said to one of the boys what if you need to go.......He says you drive into town & go to Maccas or Kfc

That is so wrong!!!
These people are really strange!

As far as I am concerned
You Mark Gregory were the best boss ever!!!
At least your guys could do a wee when they needed too!!!
Just this second as i am writing this
Husbands truck pulled up out the front I ran out to him....
Did you tell them to stick it??
Hahaha No.....I have come home to use the toilet!
There are other negatives with this mob but i wont bore or shock you with any more of them!

 As we sat talking the other night i said  
we don't have to stay here you know 
we could always head back home!
I hopefully would get my old job back on a casual basis though & 
you would get heaps of work where you would be able to go to the loo when needed & you could have lunch again that would be fun!
It would be a whole lot more comfortable temperature wise
like 30 odd degrees as opposed to temps in the late 40's!!
We could spend Chrissy with our Family!
Then head off again maybe to Darwin at the end of February when the weather started to get cooler again! 
Too Easy Let's Go!!

After a few minutes of thought
I said what sooks are we running home to the comforts that we
know & love!!!!
(Well it is me really being the only sook here!!)

When the goin' gets tough 
The Gregory's think
Time to Bail!...........NOT!!!
We will not be defeated wow this will be a test!

Summer in the Top End of Australia!
Far away
 from
All Our Family
@
Christmas Time!!!
Mmmmmm
 ??????????Maybe??????????

We have decided to take each day as it comes with no real plan
which is really the way we have been this whole trip!
As you can see
this is obviously why we ended up here at this time
in the hottest part of Australia & it is not even summer time yet!
Oh well....No plan is a good plan
I think???


Now Back to my phone call!
I put my resume in various places around town & yesterday I was lucky enough to have an interview with Blue Nurses working in respite with disabled people.
I thought the interview went really well, but i also thought that when I applied for a job with Blue Nurses in Yeepoon......
Well that was not to be!!
They did not even have the decency of ringing me back!!
Silly Sharon waited on their phone call for 3 days
Until i realised i was a reject!

 I wont be waiting this time for 3 days
I will give it to the end of the day & hopefully
it will bring me good news!!
If not it's time for
Plan B.....Oh that's right we don't have any of those!
Oh well!
 Whatever Will Be Will Be!

Have a Fantastic Day
&
Please Feel Free to Wish me Luck
I think i may need it!!!!