Friday, February 4, 2011

We're catching you up on South Australia...



   Well, it's been a month already with only semi-incoherant ramblings from me to you, world wide web, so I thought I'd better liven things up with some real reporting. The travelling Woodleys have made their way down the south east coast of South Oz...
   
   ...First to a lovely if mosquito ridden free camp at 
Langhorne Creek...



...where we had visits from grandparents and great-uncles...


...and met a travelling-in-a-tent homeschooling family with six kids and one on the way...
(and you think that we're crazy!)


...before heading off for a working farm
caravan park at Salt Creek on the Coorong...






...full of winding paths beckoning us onward...
(excuse my poetical tendencies - thank you, Mr Bean)






...and a guided walk through the Coorong where 
Israel interjected his knowledge of nature - 'dragons live in caves' - into the informative talk...






...the melaleuca trees made a 'Tree Town'...






...where someone turned three...


...and the insects were of plague proportions and being excitedly studied by uni students (and not so excitedly borne by us)...


...and we finally headed off to a friends' farm between 
Kingston and Robe...


...with which we must conclude this episode - to be continued as soon as I can drag myself away from real life...

1 comment:

  1. Love the photography guys, looks like you're having a ball...Happy Birthday Issy, hope you had a wonderful day.
    With Lots of love from the Cynthia, Pete, Lex, Sarah, Jedd and Freyja xxxxx

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