Posts Tagged ‘Girraween National Park’
GIRRAWEEN National Park in the rain
Or: When the Bureau of Meteorology says it ‘might’ rain it probably will!!
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Camping in the rain at Girraween
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We shouldn’t have – but – we did . . .
We were celebrating our sabbatical
Girraween our place for such rituals
So we put the tent up, set up the camp and fire
And settled in for a quiet night in the bush.
A couple of raindrops signaled what was to come.
As it gradually increased to a steady drizzle
We retreated to the car.
Our Tarago has sheltered and transported us for over 550,000kms
Through droughted landscapes of searing heat and bull dust
In driving rain and along flooded roadsides
Across vast and lonely country roads
The car is our inspiration, our ‘think-tank’ even our camera.
It has dodged kangaroos by travelling at snails pace
Avoided destination fixated drivers and their death defying maneuvers
Now again we are avoiding the soaking rain in the warm and comfort of this legendary vehicle
From the car we planned and prepared our evening meal

Doug tends the fire in the rain in preparation for the cooking of a roast chicken dinner in a Bedourie Oven
Doug started the fire in the rain
A job he has done more than once
And we put our chicken in the Bedourie oven to slowly roast
Added leeks and potatoes a little later
We watched the fire cook from the car
The rain still steadily increasing
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Finally our dinner was ready
A bottle of celebratory Brown Brothers Patricia
In our dry and warm car
Life is pretty good …
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Words: Victoria Cooper ….≥≥………Images: Doug Spowart
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GIRRAWEEN National Park: A sunny weekend
A few days away at Girraween celebrated a moment of clear sunny weather between weeks of inclement rainy and particularly miserable weekends. With water everywhere it was hard not to be compelled to image its flow and pattern. We shared this weekend with Felicity and relaxed in Nature’s place with fine foods punctuated by bouts of photography and drawing.
4~6 November Escape to Girraween National Park
Wildfowers are the origins of the word ‘Girraween’ and wildflowers there were during our visit.
VIEW IMAGES OF THE FLOWERS @ OUR <alongthetrack.wordpress.com> BLOG