Sunday, September 19, 2010

Week 10 – Sunny and hot in Alice – Getting around the town

The museum - Jazz and Sarah on the track!
Meeting a train gard replica

Fettler's Trike - Gavin demonstrates


The Old Ghan

Wild flower at the Botanical Gardens


Enjoying Lunch at Miss Pink's


In the Gardens


The Art Gallery


Cruising Around

Skidding out!

Today we visited some of the sites around Alice Springs. We started off with the Ghan Railway museum . Gavin was very interested in the large National Transport Museum and spent most of the day there. The girls headed back into town to see Miss Pink’s Botanical garden and have lunch. We then had a spot of shopping and bought some ice creams. Getting very hot! At around 3pm we ended up at the Art Precinct and we looked at the 2010 Desert Mob collection. There were also some more Albert Namatjira paintings. The day ended with the girls riding around the caravan park in hired tricycle cars. Fun!

Week 9 – Hermansburg and Palm Valley Road

Jackie preparing the free Sunday pancakes


Cliff and Overton Kids

Hermansberg Gallery


Lucy and Lucille enjoying scones!

Hermansberg - The manse



The Mans again. I like the fence - better than a stone fence!


Road to Palm Valley


Off Palm Valley Road

The Overton’s left today after eating free pancakes at the caravan with us. They were heading to Kings Canyon but we still had things to do around Alice. We had a great time, dry and warm driving to Hermansburg in the car. This is the birthplace of Albert Namatjira and we saw some original paintings in the gallery. Great scones with tea and coffee for morning tea. Then off the Palm Valley Road, which had a bridge partially washed away.

Week 9 – West McDonald Ranges – The gap blocked by road accident!

The flood
Looking down off bridge

Todd river and girls


Simpson's Gap



Simpson's Gap in perspective




Ellery Creek Big Hole





Ellery Creek Big Hole





Ormiston Gorge up close




Lula at Ormiston Gorge




Sarah at Ormiston Gorge Lookout




Lucy contemplates Ormiston Gorge expanse

Big trip into the West McDonald Ranges with the Overton’s today. It rained during the night and we started our drive to the ranges early! 30 seconds down the road we realised the crossing to the caravan park was flooded. The Todd river was flowing fast!!!!!

We made our way to Simpson’s gap. Gave Staley Chasm the miss as it was going to cost us around $100 for all of us to see it but we had morning tea in the cafe.

All enjoyed Ellery Creek Big Hole then we had lunch at Serpentine Gorge. Next stop was the Ochre Pits where we saw small goannas. Finally made it to Ormiston Gorge. This was truly spectacular and we all walked up to the lookout to watch the afternoon sun light up the rocks.

When we drove back to Alice Springs the ranges turned a deep red. Everything is very green after the recent rains over the past month. All the wild flowers are out.

It was 7.30pm by the time we got back to Alice Springs and we were ready for dinner. The Overtons went into town to get pizza and we were going to pick up the adult pizzas. We were very hungry!!! Unfortunately the road through the Gap was blocked by the police due to an accident. They said it would be an hour but it wasn’t open at 10pm. We decided on McDonalds instead and met there! Got talking to the staff and they told us of another was through via Honeymoon gap. Finally got into bed at 10.30pm. We were very tired!!!!!!

Week 9 – Visiting the RFD service and School of the Air

Royal Flying Doctors Sevice - inside plane
Replica of original planes

Overtons & Cliffs - Inside watching a lesson at the School of the Air - Alice Springs


Cliff girls - RFD service


Today began with a fews showers so we decided to visit a few sites in Alice Springs and get orientated. It is a little refreshing as yesterday the kids were in the pool as it was around 29 degrees. The Overton and Cliffs travelled the Alice together!


The Royal Flying Dr Service was extremely interesting and I have a newfound respect for the whole organisation. I did not know about the history of Rev.John Flynn and he is on our $20 note.


Next stop was the School of the Air. We were introduced with a video and talk about the system. The actual lessons conducted by the teacher were using internet technology with web cams. Gone are the days of radio. Teacher and students could see each other and we watched Yr2/3 tell their news. One child was very cute saying that his Dad had finally come home from the Birdsville Races and given him a T-shirt. The races were cancelled due to rain. There was a large gap between students, some 1500km apart, all participating in the same lesson. Our kids really enjoyed the whole thing and some were a little homesick for their own school.

That night we all enjoyed a joint BBQ in camp kitchen!

Week 9 – Alice Springs Meeting Mum

Anzac Hill - Alice Springs
Anzac Hill - Alice Springs looking through the Gap - Lucille

Three generations!

The Overton’s and Cliff’s made their way down to Alice Springs to camp at the McDonald Range caravan park. We had a relaxing day catching up and swimming in the pool. Jackie and I went shopping together, where we planned dinner. Met Mum off the plane – can’t believe she made it!!!!! Great to see her after so long. Jackie and I made a baked dinner and all 12 of us made lots of noise in the camp kitchen.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Week 9 – Meeting up with Overton Family at Wycliffe Wells

Jacinta, Sarah, Sean and Dean
Wildlife

Cute!

Today we drove a long way to Wycliffe Wells. The biggest thing that happened was that we pulled into the caravan park and there was the Overton Family. We made camp next to them for the night and sat up and talked until after 10pm. Lots of laughs!!!!!! Next day the kids looked at all the wildlife.

Week 9 – Mataranka – Homestead Springs and Bitter Springs again

Homestead Springs - Mataranka N.T

Bitter Springs - Mataranka N.T




After packing up at Edith Falls we dashed in for a swim at the springs in Mataranka. I liked Homestead springs but still wanted to revisit Bitter Springs again. While swimming down the creek at Bitter springs, we met a man who had spotted a long neck tortoise. We all saw two more and then we gave him a lend of our goggles. He caught a tortoise and let the kids have a hold too! Wonderful! Stayed the night at Daly Waters pub – camping ground with a great bar and restaurant!