Showing posts with label sheering shed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheering shed. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2014

Mia Mia Station {Visiting}

It was lovely to spend the night with Jim & Lorriane.  I hadn't caught up with them since we had stayed with them our first year traveling and that was in Manjimup!

We have all visited Mia Mia before, as in a flying 'need to borrow a drill' visit and it was nice to have sometime this time around.  Arriving later in the afternoon Sunday we waiting we relaxing for a short before setting up the camper for the night.  A few drinks and a dinner later we headed to bed.

Monday was a slow start {well for me} and we packed up some food to head out to the 'west side' of Mia Mia for Jim to show us around.  It really was breathtaking looking over all of this country now that it has rained, I mean really rained.  The feed on the station was as tall as Kyla, you could still see water laying around and the cattle all looked amazing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Driving around, stopped to checkout the stock & feed and even managing to capture some great interactions between dog & cow was great.

We ventured to one of the old sheering sheds, for Justin to look over a building that lost it's roof earlier this year and also for the history buff in me to take some pictures of the building.  It really is amazing the history that these buildings hold, the way you can still smell the sheep, the left over wool and equipment and trying to visualise how things would have looked in full swing.
 
 
 
 


Justin took a few more measurements of the cottage and before we knew it it was almost 5pm and time to move onto the neighbours place, Winning.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Wooramel Station {Working}


We drove with the rain chasing us down and it followed us right up the driveway {and continued for the next 12 hours}!

This was a new station for us to visit this year, although we had meet Rachel & Justin before it is always a little nerve racking showing up at a new place for the first time.  That said, you know that you are happy with where you are and with what you are doing when 2 weeks, turns to 4 weeks and ends up being 5 weeks.

Where do I start on what happened over the last 5 weeks?  It isn't easy to 'compress' everything that did happen or to even try to explain some of the things that we saw while staying here, but I will try.

The plan for J while here was to help get the ablution blocks for the new caravan park up and running, repair a fallen ceiling in the homestead and also do up the main bathroom. The caravan park was two separate blocks, each with a shower & toilet and starting from just a bare patch of red dirt.
 
 
 


After having rained the day we arrived and some of the next, it was nice to go and see some water laying around the place.  Kaleb & Kyla got excited with the Wooramel mob asked them if they wanted to go 'mudsliding', well Kyla was excited till she knew what it was! It is exactly as it sounds, sliding in the mud.  You find a rock free clay pan, which now has water, you run up and SLIDE!  Mud goes from head to toe and you have it in your mouth & hair, but you had a great time doing it {or so I believe, mud & dreadlocks was a little too scary for me to consider actually having a go}.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


As always, J worked his butt off and the transformation we saw was amazing.  The homestead bathroom was lovely, fresh & new and had a touch of old {history} added. The ablution blocks looked awesome, made out of old rain water tanks and then fit with a massive shower head {it seriously puts other caravan parks to shame}.

 

See, how much do you want to use these bathrooms?  They really do fit with the theme of the caravan park, being recycling and creating something unique.

The art around the park is amazing, don't you think?
 
 
 
 

We did also manage to have some time off to explore and relax.  Afternoons for the kids to learn to ride a two wheeled motorbike {Kaleb was in heaven}, an Sunday afternoon exploring the coast at Gladstone, bonfires, friendly dinners and even sometime muster {& yard work}.
 
 
 
 
 
 


I loved the afternoon that we went to the old sheering sheds for a look around.  The quarters are starting to look a little worse for wear but the actually sheering shed is still in a great condition.  I say it all the time I know, but to be able to see these buildings, smell the timber, sheep and 'old' is really a privilege.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Our last afternoon was spent taking some amazing pictures of yet another wonderful sunset.  The best part {alright not the best, so much as a nice ending} a lovely 'last supper' of crayfish!
 
 
 
 
 


We all and I mean everyone of us, had a fabulous time getting to know this new family and being made to feel welcomed into their home. I've no doubt that we will be back again and not just for work.
 
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