Sunday, 24 March 2019

Sat, 23rd Mar, 2019 10 Mile Outcamp, Tarmoola Station, 60km north of Leonora, WA



8am 23 degrees, overcast but the sun is shining through the clouds in the east. The wind is strong and cold from the south east.

Cyclone Veronica is heading towards Port Hedland now – Margaret’s daughter and son-in-law are there but they say they are fine.

The sky has cleared so I did my washing. Fed some meat to Cyril who has such a fat tummy we are wondering if it is actually Cecily. Tried to find out the info on how to tell the difference but we need to see his ‘bits’ and I am not getting that close.

After lunch Steve went off for a detect. I decided I could do one more jigsaw so got into it – 500 pieces.

The wind stopped blowing at 3pm – warmed up to 31 degrees.

Steve came back with two little bits and a target he left for Glen to dig out when they come up tomorrow as he hasn’t found any gold yet with his detector. Steve found with the Leonora ‘locals’ were camped – lots of rubbish left and the remains of a kangaroo hanging in the tree.

The wind is back as we had our drinks on the verandah. Some more cattle wandering in for drinks again.

Closed up the van as the wind is strong and cold to have dinner and watch our movies.

NO PHOTOS TODAY.

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