6.30am
27 degrees, clear sky and gusty wind.
After
breakfast rang Mum and Dad – still raining there – so lovely says Mum. Nice and
cool too. A cyclone might form next week too.
Rang
Griffo to wish him happy birthday. They are heading home from their road trip
to Hervey Bay. They were in Rockhampton and the sun is shining there but they
aren’t sure what lays further north regarding flooded rivers. Chatted to Wendy
too, Sarah is in New York with friends ready to bring in the New Year with the
big ball drop.
Decided
to do some exploring as it is cooler in the truck with the air conditioning
going. I forgot my camera so no photos. Found a big open cut mine (Wonder
North Mine) and walked in for a look as it is unused at the moment. There are
lots of exploration sample bags everywhere so maybe it will reopen. It is
further down to the water than Jasper Dam so we won’t be going down it for a
swim!! All the dirt from the hole is now a big hill beside it.
Drove
around it and found some old shafts where the old timers dug with pick and
shovel.
On
the way back we checked out Teutonic Mine which was a couple of shafts. They
filled with water so the pastoralist put in a pump and built tanks next to them
with troughs for this sheep. Someone has a mining lease over them now though.
These are all on Tarmoola Station.
Followed
an old exploration track back home then had lunch in the pool. 38.2 degrees in
the van. The water was cool as last night was a much milder night.
One
thing being out here on our own is you don’t have to worry about what you wear
or lack of clothes. Only the goannas and cows visit us.
I
worked on my blog while Steve finished connected water to the old shearer’s
quarters. There is a kitchen on one end and Rob has his gym gear set up in the
other section along with a couple of beds.
Rang
Kym and arranged our New Year celebrations. They went exploring to try and find
a track up to the top of Penzance Hills which Darren had mentioned. They didn’t
find a track – Darren has a helicopter so he probably just landed on top. It is
a breakaway escarpment. Kym and Glen did climb up one spot which had a lovely
sandstone cave and a great view across to the west which will be great for our
sunset photos tonight.
Had
our cuppas in the pool, again. North wind is very hot. 4pm 40 degrees in the
van – late afternoon is always the hottest.
Relaxing
arvo trying to keep cool. Both goannas, Cyril and Cedric, wandering about
without a care in the world – getting very friendly. I am glad we have the
screen doors on the cottage now otherwise I think they would move in.
Puffy
white clouds coming over. Certainly nicer sitting on the verandah then inside
the van at the moment. Had dinner outside till the mozzies drove us in.
10pm,
35 degrees with occasional breeze. Still comfortable sleeping with the
evaporative fan blowing on us.
NO
PHOTOS TODAY.