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Station country moments

We’ve just come back from four days on the station. Every time I go I wonder why it has taken me so long to go back.

This time it didn’t rain while I was there but the winter temperatures made walking a pleasure.

We taught the kids how to drive – Hugamuga driving by himself by the last day – and well. I love the fact that my city kids get the chance to practice driving on the station where there are no cars and just the odd bush to avoid.

I found it hard to cull the photos for this post, but if you’re really keen feel free to check out the set on Flickr.

Ennuin July 2008
Sunrise over Lake Deborah – it was very cold.

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Lake Deborah could do with some rain.

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My arty bark shot.

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Dad rigged up a mini-water trough for the birds and set it high so the roos don’t get all the water.

Ennuin July 2008
Watching the cattle.

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Ennuin July 2008
Face off at Ennuin Station.

Ennuin July 2008
Cracked earth near Gnamma Dam.

Ennuin July 2008
Help or hindrance?

Ennuin July 2008
East dam made for some fun leaping moments but no one got wet… this time.

Ennuin July 2008
Learning to drive.

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Sun setting over No 1 Dam

Ennuin July 2008
An old billy says our new picnic spot has already been discovered.

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Sunset over Ennuin Station

View the whole set.

Ennuin Easter

EnnuinWe spent the last four days at Ennuin Station with some good friends from Hong Kong. It must of been such a culture shock for them after more than two years in Asia to be plonked down in the spare vast landscape of outback WA. The heat was so stifling that all we could do when they arrived was look at each other and wonder what the hell we were doing there – aren’t there beaches in WA??!

Then that night it rained. The 4mm cooled us down, the bush came alive with all its beautiful scents and Lake Deborah glistened in the early morning dew.

We walked to the lake and the kids had a ball skidding and sliding over the salty mud. Were not that happy when it dried on them leaving them with stinging limbs and a long walk home but they didn’t complain too much. It had been worth it.
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We lit a campfire that night as the sun set behind us and the moon rose over Lake Deborah, and used the coals to heat two old iron baths on the ridge. And we soaked and sipped wine, put our heads back to wonder at the milky way… “hey it actually looks milky there are so many stars…” Not a bad part of the world to be in.

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