Tuesday, October 24, 2006

BYNOE HARBOUR OUT & ABOUT.........






hey all!!
Been a while since our last update......It's totally heating up our way, a sure 33-35 degrees every day, but also the ole humidity is fully picking up!!! The buildup season is fully upon us, lots of hard core crazy arse storm cloud and lightening but still no rain!!! It's what they call the troppo season and you can fully see the change in everyone........Anyway, it's so fully cool to see and live in such intense weather patterns....got our cyclone guide of whats coming up in the paper the other day, all very exciting! We went on a fishing adventure in the weekend with some friends, a fantastic place called bynoe harbour; we went to a part of it thats owned by a pearling company in darwin and were lucky enough to stay at this old pearl farm which was crazy wild outback land, but with luxuries like toilets, outside bar/pool area and a commercial type kitchen.It was a mistake work camp for pearl labourers; they realised the spot was too hot for any farming so is now a holiday get away for Papasley pearl workers and the owner...The camp was set up in the 70's and was a fully equipped outfit for people to live and work, darwin being a slightly inconvienient distance away for a schooner or bite to eat.....so it's just a big piece of land with about 20 shacks or so that look like they've survived a few cyclones!!! It was really a photographers sream ( i was totally thinking of Mike & Rach and Mr Fahey and Boolag whilst cruising round ) hardly anyone goes there, its got a full time caretaker, and seems such a waste of beautiful land. Lots of massive Goanas, frogs hiding in the toilet bowl and quickly doing an about turn when it saw you coming into the loo and back up the "s" bend when you wanted to go!!!.... and top fishing!!! We didn't really catch much, ( i caught a few scratches on my bottom from throwing the cast net for live bait at 3am and fell into the oyster shell ridden billabong tho!!) were only there for a night, so drinking and yarning to be done, but definitely gave it a red hot go wetting the old line and caught a few delights. Well, thats about it from me, hope its heating up your way ( apart from port hedland! )
Tally ho for now, Yvette

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