We went to see Maya Thiango in the lead role in South Pacific.
There was one more creative development weekend at Geraghty Park before going to Cooktown to perform at the festival. Varsha and I worked on costumes and picked out some things from the op shop.
We camped at the showgrounds in Cooktown with the new theatre tents. The Cooktown Expo was marking the 250th anniversary of Cooks arrival there. There was a tall ship and a reenactment. The performance was at night on the main stage.
We went to the dance performances from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on Cape York and the islands. There was a fabulous mask from Saibai.
We took some photos of Varsha’s costume in the middle of the racecourse the morning before we left.
We stopped at beautiful Archer Point on the way home.
I was on my way home from Tennant Creek at the start of April. I went to an opening of an exhibition of paintings by the Tennant Creek Brio in Alice Springs. The airport in Alice Springs is full of parked airplanes.
George and Cyrus arrived the day after I got home. They had driven all the way from Newcastle in Cyrus’ new ute. They were a huge help to John building the shed. They sawed up and moved all the big logs back to our place.
Lara came just before George and Cyrus left. She came with us to pottery in Mossman.
Laxmi has been taking lots of photos of the amazing clouds we have been having and finding them in her cloud book.
The sky was especially amazing the evening Tim and Louie were visiting and we all walked down to the Labyrinth.
We took them to the creek as well.
Tim helped put up some of the shed posts and Louie had a tractor ride.
We had morning tea with Cat and Will and Cosi and Thiango and Tim and Louie and Lara.
Varsha and Lara and Laxmi did some gouache paintings and used the pottery palette Varsha made.
We went to the creek with Lara before she left.
We had lovely gifts from neighbours: a lily and a box of avocados.
Thiango came for a sleepover and we had burgers for dinner.
We dropped Lara off at the airport and stopped for sushi on the way home.
We had a visitor behind the bathroom door for a day. She seemed to have eaten one of our chickens and wasn’t able to go back to where she usually lived.
We have also been the lucky recipients of lots of grapefruits. This tiny graceful green treefrog posed on one.
We went and caught up with our homeschooler friends for the first time in a while.
John went to Kowanyama and made it home even though it rained while he was there and the river came up.
Laxmi had a dragon themed birthday sleepover. Four friends came to stay after the homeschooler’s gathering in Malanda.
We made more pottery
…and lots of it got glazed and fired.
John got a new slasher deck for the tractor and put up a very large fence post.
There are big blue banded bees in the cassia and we are hosting a bee hive.
There are insects, pumpkins and limes in abundance
We went to the Julatten Theatre Group’s Trivia Night at the pub.
I got a job at an art centre in Tennant Creek for two and a half weeks.
Laxmi took over keeping our streak going on Duolingo while I was away.
Cosmo and Dakoda came over.
There was a trip to Lake Eacham with the homeschoolers.
John and the kids went shopping in Cairns and got an iPad with and apple pencil! Varsha and Laxmi had been doing animations on their phones but it will be much easier on the iPad.
They went to the historic Chinese temple in Atherton.
Recording the Variety Night and cooling off in Churchill Creek afterwards.
Dad’s tractor and mower arrived on a truck and we have a container to keep it in for now.
End of year homeschooler’s disco
We had a yummy Indian dinner in Townsville after our first day of driving headed south for Christmas.
We had a big day getting to Rockhampton and then driving through the rain to Mum and Dad’s new house.
There is a lovely palm forest right next to the new house. Katie came with us while we explored.
We were there in time to help with the last of the packing up at Goonengerry. Stu hired a big truck.
It was lots of fun to be all together at Christmas in the new house.
We went to visit Jen and Nic
…and Jo and Richard.
We had a flat tyre in Brisbane on our first day on our trip home. It was a public holiday and nowhere was open to fix it, so we put our spare on and kept on going. The spare wasn’t very good though and it blew out just before Pomona. We ended up spending a couple of days waiting for the tyre shops to open in Pomona. It was pretty nice actually.
We got home in time for New Year’s Eve and the first big rain there.
Mum and Dad drove up for a visit. Lorne and Cat, Will, Maya and Cosmo came over for morning tea.
Dad and Varsha diagnosed the problem that was stopping the Morris from starting and Dad worked out what was going wrong with Erica’s starter switch in the Rocky too.
Dad and John got the motor going in the pug mill and made some recycled clay for us to use.
Erica helped me finally paint most of the kitchen wall.
Melissa brought over some of her beautiful roses. They smell as gorgeous as they look.
We went with the Tablelands homeschoolers to Quinola Lake
…and walked around Lake Barrine.
Orchids
Mark and John moved a big paperbark log onto the Boiler Block ready for a sawmilling demo/fundraiser.
The jackfruit tree at Cat and Will’s house was loaded with fruit.
Erica and I did some yoga.
We went swimming at Luster Creek.
We went to see Maya perform in Steel Magnolias. We had a picnic dinner on the beach at Port Douglas.
John and I drove out to Kowanyama where John has been working on a project to protect the habitat of the white bellied crimson finch. I was interested to meet Viv Sinnamon who has an amazing cultural heritage collection there.
Sunflowers coming out on John’s terraces
John started volunteer work with the local fire brigade
We started travelling south for Stuart and Stephanie’s wedding. Mum and Dad had shouted us a holiday in a campervan. We got to Babinda Rocks the first night, then Townsville and the Platypus campground at Finch Hatton that Bruce and Toni ad recommended.
We drove out west to Carnarvon Gorge and visited some friends of John’s who live on a big farm near Roma.
Laxmi has been drawing and playing a wolf game and reading voraciously.
The wedding was lovely though I didn’t take any good photos
We had a great stay with Jodes. It was sad we couldn’t see mum and Dad because the border was closed.
We met up with Bruce and the family on the night after the wedding. Katie stayed with us.
Sarah and Renee and Oscar and Harry came to stay when we got home.
That was just before Varsha’s 16th birthday camp out sleepover!