The dust is flowing

Swirling across the landscape, slithering across the road, gathering in trees to create a faint haze across the horizon

Lake Hart – Australia’s inland salt lake

Now, you can still see the skeletons of old industry at the site, slowly being buried in a salty crust.  The sunrise and sunsets are magnificent, at night the trains rumble past and occasional lights from Woomera can be seen.

Horsing around in Wanaka

Riding the horses you can see the very start of spring, up close the wild fruit trees have buds just 
waiting to burst into flower, the creeks are starting to swell and the wild rose bushes are budding.  

Lady Aurora

Energy was cracking across the sky like a whip, it felt like a great thunderous storm should have been rattling the windows but the silence was deafening, a silent storm.

Melbourne to Papunya Day 2

We arrived about an hour before sunset, setting up camp in time to enjoy a glass of wine before sunset

Melbourne to Papunya Day 1

A quick stop in the outskirts of Mildura for some fruit and veg to supplement the chicko rolls over the next few days!!

So how was it?

Spending time with people who have an adventurous spirit, who pursue experiences and are interested in peoples stories, the world around them and the way that they interact with it. People with amazing resilience, courage and the capacity to step up to a challenge.