hello
all! first and foremost, i regret to say that this post contains no photos of
my experiences so far on the cattle station. for one, i haven’t really had much time to
take many pics. and for two, i just haven’t really thought about it.
laters!
thanks for still reading this, ashley.
much love :)
but
life is good here, peaceful, and i’m able to focus on certain things. a couple
of the guys left (jobie and kat) so now there are only four of us working on
the station. right now you may wondering how only four people can run a 420,000
acre cattle station… well i’ll tell you: we are done mustering (rounding up
cattle) and it’s the off season. so now it’s a whole bunch of checking for
bogged cattle (cows stuck in mud), checking bore water levels, fixing broken
fences, blah blah blah meh. but in about a week we’re mustering again so that’ll
be cool cuz it’s kinda fun chasing cattle around.
anyhoo,
at the moment i’m in the northern city, townsville taking a few days off to go
exploring a little bit. and guess what? i found an internet café to post
pictures from my travels after china: vietnam to before chudleigh park. a lot
has happened within those few months so below are some of my favorite photos of
that time.
laters!
thanks for still reading this, ashley.
and
much thanks to iben. some of the pics below are hers :)
phu quoc, vietnam
some dog who blended in with the cement
phu quoc
phu quoc to mainland vietnam
western australia (wa)
wa
wa
the van!!
coral bay, australia
one of my favorite pics. my danish homie, iben, freaked out when a SMALL fish touched her foot
broome, australia
i can't remember, but somewhere in australia
(same place as above)
kakadu national park
like glass!
a frog
kakadu national park
my german friend i picked up on the way to chudleigh park. a car or truck would pass like every 20 minutes
kakadu national park
kakadu national park
much love :)