Saturday 23 March 2019

Thurs, 21st Mar, 2019 10 Mile Outcamp, Tarmoola Station, 60km north of Leonora, WA



7.30am 28 degrees, overcast with pitter patter of raindrops on the roof and a cool breeze.

Rain through the night but it must have been very light as nothing registered in the rain gauge.

Steve saw a dingo with white paws go into the yard and have a drink from the trough. He didn’t hang around long and quickly disappeared back into the trees.

I did some baking and then some cleaning.

10am 27 degrees with a shower of heavier rain.

Pottered about for the morning.

After lunch the sky looks like it is clearing to the north but it is still very black to the west. We can hear the drill rig working.

Drinks on the verandah watching the storm clouds travel south on our western side. A few good flashes of lightning then the long rumbles of thunder came quite a while afterward.

A cow and her large calf wandered around the cottage nibbling on the green shoots. She wasn’t worried about us at all but the calf was skittish.

6pm 26 degrees. The storm is disappearing to the south and it is clearer to the north and north west. The full moon rose and shone through the strips of clouds in the east – very pretty.

Cool evening with a fresh breeze blowing. Will enjoy a warm shower tonight.

NO PHOTOS TODAY.

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