Saturday, September 15, 2007

More on Bitter Springs

Tonight will be our 4th night at Bitter Springs-it’s been really relaxing, so we decided to stay on and enjoy it. We get up, relax until lunch time then go to the springs for a few hours in the afternoon. It’s great.

We had some Melbourne people beside us for a couple of nights. He got talking to the caretaker and it turned out the caretaker knew someone he knew in Warragul, but it turns out I have known the caretaker since we were both kids in Nilma. I was good friends with his sister Diane Shanahan and he (Garry) was her older brother who scared me a bit! I seem to remember he treated us kids with the contempt an older kid did ;-) He’d left for Darwin to buy a new 4WD when I went over to introduce myself but I had a cuppa and lovely chat with his partner Sharon and a talk to him when he called her to say he’d arrived. He’ll be home tonight and we’ll catch up then (another reason we stayed another night).

The springs have been fantastic and you can’t believe how social it is. Everyone from this park eventually makes their way down there and it’s lovely just lazing around in the water talking.

This morning we went to the little local museum which was fairly interesting, then into the supermarket and on out to the original site of the Elsey Homestead and the cemetery. It was a nice drive out of town. It was good in the supermarket to see how kindly and politely the two girls working treated an old aboriginal man (he was obviously a bit worse for wear) who was buying grog with not quite enough money. I wish everyone was as tolerant as they were.

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