Day 35 – Coober Pedy
Today started with some love showering over Debbie for Mothers’ Day. At home, we love heading out for breakfast on or around Mothers’ Day, and so I wanted to make sure we were still able to do that here. We…
Today started with some love showering over Debbie for Mothers’ Day. At home, we love heading out for breakfast on or around Mothers’ Day, and so I wanted to make sure we were still able to do that here. We…
We’re now in the lands of the Antakirinja people, the traditional owners of the vast, arid areas that surround Coober Pedy. We acknowledge their continuing ownership and connection to this land, and acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. We’re…
Today started in the Wadlata Outback Centre, in the middle of Port Augusta. As well as being Port Augusta’s main information centre, it also has an incredible Tunnel of Time exhibition. From the outside, you really don’t think it would…
We’re currently in the lands of the Barngarla people – the traditional owners of the areas around what’s now known as Port Lincoln, Whyalla and Port Augusta (known as Goordnada to the Barngarla people, where we are tonight). We acknowledge…
We adventured into Adelaide City today, primarily to visit Adelaide Oval! The day started with a walk down to Glenelg Jetty and the start of the tram line – about a 25 minute walk from our place. But we headed…
We’ve been on the road for a month! We are pretty much one-third of the way through this amazing adventure, and it’s crazy to realise there are still so many more incredible things to come – all of the NT,…
It was an adventure up into the northern part of the Adelaide Hills today. On the way, we wanted to swing by another big thing for the kids to tick off: the Big Scotsman! It’s not really an official big…
Back on the mainland today, and we’ve arrived in Glenelg – our favourite part of Adelaide to stay in. This land we’re sleeping on tonight, the lands throughout what we now know as Adelaide, and as far north as Port…
This morning we headed back toward the south side of the Island, to Seal Bay. It’s home to a colony of Australian Sea Lions – they estimate there are about 1000 Sea Lions in the colony at Seal Bay. But…
The rain fell pretty hard this morning. Thankfully, plan A for the day involved being indoors – at least for the morning. We enjoyed a bit of a slow start to the day (Debbie and I didn’t even get out…