Road Trip 2009

East to West and back again…

Fraser Range Sheep Station, WA September 16, 2009

5 September

I am not a shared bathroom kind of girl.  General rule of thumb for me is, I don’t mind too much where we stay as long as we have an ensuite.  (Okay.  Now I DO care.  I must be getting old.  I like to be pampered with fluffy quilts, and carpets, and giant spa baths and lots of space, but the ensuite is the real clincher.)

Tonight I am in a room in the shearers’quarters on a sheep station with a small electric oil fin heater as the only heating, stone floors, and arctic gale blowing outside and the shared bathroom in a completely different building.  And I don’t mind.

I am so cozy in this bed (queen size, extra high, continental quilt – at last!) that I don’t want to sleep.  I just want to lie here and enjoy it.

I think it is such a relieft to have the big days of the Nullarbor behind us and to be moving into the so-called relaxed pace of the WA lef of the journey.  The next few places, at least, we will get to spend more than one night.  The days in the car will also be, in theory at least, shorter.  Reality has a habit of biting me on things like that, ‘though, so we will have to wait and see.

I have disappointed myself a bit, ‘though, I do have to admit, by how much I am looking forward to civilization.  I am saddened to learn just how urbanised I am.  Today was a tough day in the car, with virtually no snacks, spare a packet of teddy-bear biscuits, and a high dependancy on road houses.

As you may or may not be aware, you cannot take any fruit, vege, nut, soil etc products into WA.  In hindsight I don’t think this applies to processed goodies (eg tinned, maybe even frozen and dried) but we didn’t think too much about it.

We didn’t realise we wouldn’t be able to replenish supplies until Norseman (editor’s note in hindsight – ha!  what wishful thinking!)

We are also pretty desperate for some more botty wipes (eating a couple of kilos of fruit to empty the care before the border is showing in the boys’ nappies).  And I want to buy and exercise book.  And post a letter.

Actually, I just want to be womewhere where I can have a basic understanding of the commerce.  I also would like to stop paying $1.78 for a litre of petrol (and with a headwind, too!); $5.80 for a small cannister of ground pepper and $6- for a hot dog (yes, just a frankfurt on a roll with sauce.)

I think I am getting old.

(I also wish I had gone to the SA and WA Tourist Bureaus and collected brochures when we were planning, but, sadly, the thought didn’t even occur to me until tonight.  Dang internet.)

 

 
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