Star date: September 2004
Western Australia
Hello Dear Family & Friends!
“Live as if there is no tomorrow,
Learn as if you’ll live forever!”
Camel caravans along Cable Beach in Broome.
These were the parting words of a ranger we were talking to at Shark Bay National Park. He was telling us about growing up on an outback cattle station with the Aboriginal people; and his life as a farmer and rodeo rider before semi-retiring to the park. In a week’s time he was going in to “have his head opened up with a chainsaw” and to have a brain tumor removed. After talking a couple of hours, alongside our illegal campsite, we wished him well. His above words are still forefront in my mind. We all need this reminder from time to time! Thank you Lester!
Aboriginal cowboys in the outback driving a herd of horses.
The beach at Barn Hill.
“Easy Riders” along the beach in the Aboriginal community of Bidyadanga.
“Fern Pool, down in the gorge at Kirijini National Park.
“All of a sudden the desert exploded into a kaleidoscope of colors, as far as the eye could see! What a spectacular site!
All colors, all shapes and sizes.
O.K., you can’t see us, right?? Only in a few places, in 12 months,was it difficult to find a camping site – and then we became creative. The kangaroos loved it!!
Next south to Perth. And so it goes………………………………
Hope you are happy and healthy and living as if there is no tomorrow!! Thanks for keeping in touch and the news via email. It’s always great to hear from you. Take care! Keep smiling!
Love, xoxoox Nancy & Joseph