At last, I started to recover from my mystery "bug" & began to eat very small amounts of food.
The journey to Darwin was a relatively short one & we arrived at our destination just after lunch time.
We had been spoiled at the cattle station & were thoroughly disenchanted with our latest campsite. Judy has managed to book us in elsewhere from Tuesday & so we only have two nights at the current venue.
We're looking forward to exploring Darwin, as it sounds an interesting place. Even though it's winter, the temperature is around 30C. Had to smile this morning, when a local woman told us that it had been very cold - she'd been forced to don gloves & a "beanie" because the temperature had never risen above 27C! Would that it had stayed as comfortable as that. It is also somewhat humid, despite the fact that we were assured it wouldn't be. However, I'm sure we'll enjoy our stay here once we begin to have a good look around.
Glad you are beginning to feel better, Liz. It's not much fun being ill on holiday. I know because I had a bad chest infection when we were away a few weeks ago. It was also cold and wet in Wiltshire!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your good wishes, Jacky - am improving now & intending to get on with the blog again asap. Hope you've completely recovered, too. Best wishes to you & all at the quilting group - Liz
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