Tuesday, January 29, 2008

A STROLL ON THE WILD SIDE







On BB a lady did a lovely collection of idallic shots of her day Australia Day. I thought would get idallic visions visiting my brothers creek and bush hut.




Appropriatly for Australia Day being an Australian had in my float a hare eating my hay (The hare came out on the ships for stealing meadow hay in Sussex)and who I thought was Slytherian but nooo.



I know it is not my Slytherian as she, my Slytherian, is a big fat girl. This Is a "ring in" ...a Mr. Slytherian looking for my Slytherian. If he marries her and have babies I am shifting and they can have my horse float and house. Wish I could talk Par.....you know snake talk. I think perhaps I should go to bed as am overly tired and nonsensicle.

By the look on the baby magpies face it is sceptical that they will get married or my sanity. I will have nightmares tonight.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Beginning the N.T. Story


Bessie Springs next door a few ks down the road, out water came from another spring not as large off the Escarpment from the "Lost City" spring water. My son, James and husband in the foreground

The owners of Lakefield went into a freefall for a time and the property was taken over by the New York banks that appointed an Australian representative to overseer their Australian pastoral interests. I had married and had a son, James Anthony born at the Cairns Hospital and became quite weak afterwards, had lost a lot of weight with being ill throughout the pregnancyAnd for that and various reasons departed from the employ of Tipperary Land Corporation and Lakefield Station.
Took up a position at the new Gympie saleyards for about six months, unloading the cattle from the trains and have fond, not, memories of opening the doors of the K wagons in my nightie. I had brought my Arabian stallion, Bayard with me and one of my own personal mares, Ginger Meggs and her foal.


My husband at that time obtained a position on a cattle property in the Northern Territory on the e edge of the Barkly Tablelands. I had a beautiful Fiat vehicle kindly sold to me by a kind doctor who lived in Gympie and for whom I did the occasional “horse” job, a lovely machine, and set off from Gympie in this little car with, Krishna, Hound of the Baskerville’s, my young son, and the ubiquitous husband. I left my horses in the care of lovely people in the beautiful Mary Valley. The position was on a property on the Macarthur River working for an Agricultural consultancy company from Sydney who were representing the interests of English owners of half the property the other half of the property belonging to Laurie Morgan. Laurie was a tall handsome man who had become famous for his exploits at the Rome Olympics of 1960 being captain of the Australian Olympic Team and the individual gold medal winner in the equestrian events, being the first Australian to ever have won a gold medal at equestrian sports at the Olympics ever. Laurie Morgan had been a representative AFL football player, Fitzroy, boxer rower at elite levels, an interesting man.

Headed off from the coastal town to Longreach, Mt. Isa Camooweal and then the beautiful territory roads. At the border the road was immediately better and wider. The Americans had originally constructed the road during the war and those fellows sure knew how to make a road. Some of the older folk told of the Americans flying in all their road making equipment and moving along like a great conga line with a road spewing out the back of the line. Evidence of their road making efforts were still in evidence with the drums used for the tar in huge stacks a little way from the sides of the road. There were no speed restrictions on these magnificent straight smooth roads until quite recently. The beef development road was already completed forming a right angle from the Camooweal Tennant Creek Road to Borroloola, with it branching off to Daly Waters at Balbirini Station where we were destined. Called the beef development road but rumour had it was partially paid for by Mount Isa Mines who at this time had exploration teams in the Macarthur river valley? It was well known that huge deposits of profitable mineral wealth existed in the area.

I had not been in the Territory beforehand and was amazed at the beautiful cattle and the superior black soil plains to the north of the road and the desert to the south. Driving across Avon with the lovely white faced Herefords, continuing on through Brunette owned by the Americans, King Ranch with the shiny Santa Gertrudis cattle, all originating from the genetic giant of a bull “Mickey” bred in Texas in the us of a.. I do not know if King Ranch put their top stock on the road but had not seen the size and quality of cattle in the Peninsula and came to realize that the Peninsula was poor cattle country comparatively. These sleek cattle reared on the Mitchell, Flinders grassed black soil plains of the Barkly Tablelands were impressive. From the open plains the country became treed with mostly Bauhinias, which usually is an indication of good country. My father after managing cattle stations for the younger portion of his life in later years was employed by the Government to Value the rural land of north Queensland and the Brigalow country of central Queensland where he maintained was the best producing cattle country in Australia, not the wilds of the far north the romantic Kimberley and wild west territory but central Queensland as the cattle numbers produced in this area bore out that fact at least in those days. I do remember accompanying him on some of his bush trips and him talking of the relative merits of country and the indicators of it. Bauhinia trees, Currajong Brigalow etc.
The homestead at Balbirini was quite basic with mosquito netting enclosing the veranda, a diesel generator and an bank of 32 volt batteries for use when the generator was switched off. I was absolutely amazed that the homestead was built in a gully, which was an Anna branch of the Macarthur River. A huge levee bank had been dozed around the sides of the homestead. That should have given me an inkling of what was to come. A new complex of tin and masonite construction was the men’s quarters and new machinery shed within the levee complex and a camp on the other side of the river. Perhaps I had been transported back to the 1940’s. Spinifex grass was on the hill facing the homestead and at the back were the magnificent red bluffs of the Macarthur River rising very high to what is called the lost city where tourists take a helicopter ride these days. A truly magnificent impressive landscape that fired the imagination with the fiery oranges and reds with the morning bluffs purple and quiet and mysterious. My regret for my time here and on Lakefield I did not own a camera but borrowed and shot a few rolls only of film at both locations. I must go back to the Macarthur region and take some photographs of this magnificent majestic country. Country that lives in your heart visually awesome harsh and beautiful The absolute best aspect of that homestead was the spring water piped from high on the red bluffs from the most pure spring water one would ever hope to drink. The pressure was magnificent due to the height of the spring.
The horse paddock was twenty thousand acres and the plant horses had gone feral. These animals were the most magnificent herd of horses anyone would want to see. Laurie Morgan had let ten thoroughbred mares and a lovely thoroughbred stallion into this domain ten years previous and so the colts had all gone with the brumbies and what brumbies they were. I guess Laurie Morgan’s had had some of the best performance horses in the world at the time with his most famous being Salad Days and Gold Ross. He told me he had left one or both of these animals with the stables of Prince Phillip. The other investors in the property were a collection of the Sloan rangers of London. and their cohorts, an interesting mix and a change from the Texas Oil Millionaires and the Jewish New York Bankers to the ra ra boys of jolly old England and the interesting Laurie Morgan the boy from Victoria……contd

Thursday, January 24, 2008

LIL HARRY MEET SLYTHERIAN













and not to mention frogface ha ha

Oh yes, Slitherian said he would love to meet your "RATS" and laughed...the devil

Monday, January 21, 2008

BIG BOY-the mystery of the missing cashier solved

Cleaning out my photos today and came across these. I was taking a couple of yearlings to the sales at the Brisbane exhibition a few years ago and stopped at an all night service station about 2am. A little car pulled in beside me and glanced over as you do and notice the springs groaning a little raised my eyes and espied two large gentlemen in the car. HUGE..."So what" you might say. Quite normal, as normal as you get at 2am anyway and one of the gentleman alighted and I almost fainted at first glance thought he was stark naked but no had a little itsy bitsy G string hidden in the flesh. He also had a shaved mohawak hair do and a little plaited pony tail. I tried not to stare as did not wish to rile these big boys. At the time had a little low pixel digital camera so the clarity was not that good.
Kaylene who helps me with the yearlings was told "You can take my card and pay for the petrol". Kaylene had not noticed who else was in at the cashier. She hopped out of the car and did a euy and told me to pay for it myself. I advised I would sack her if she persisted in non compliance with a directive. I also told her she was younger and a champion runner. She was not impressed "Yeah right" she said. I whispered after her do not look at this man, I knew a thing or two "The Twilight Zone" and "Dr. Who" , he might think he is different. Also told her I would take a picture and if she were molested, murdered or the like I would have proof of how she died. The brave girl did pay and followed instructions pretending she was not standing beside a six foot naked "big" man. The image is not too good as was shaking with fright (giggles) but the cashiers eyes were swivelled sideways as he knew not to look but did ...the naked man took off his head and stuffed the cashier in.....and to this day you are the first person to whom I have revealed this bizzare tale.




On Big blog, pond, I think I have been subtly and nicely told to lift the standard by a fellow blogger and here I am doing just that.....

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STINKERS !!



Hay carting yesterday ran across these boys....have not seen them in the paddock previously, usually the nanny goats and the kids with two or three huge dogs that live with the goats and if stop and look menace through the fence. By the look of these boys they would be able to look after themselves. I do see a lot more goats around the ridges and these are African Boer Goats at least I think so some of them anyway as the Boer Goats have the tan head and the white body. Bred for meat. Goat meat is the meat eaten by the majority of mankind I read somewhere.

Monday, January 14, 2008

THE COLOURS - A FIVE MINUTE TIME FRAME



As Mentioned in previous blogs I live on top of a mountain not a bare mountain but heavily timbered and this evening the clouds were rising from the west and the east and took these photograps of the evening sky turning 360 degrees in a five minute time lapse...


FROM THE PINKS TO THE BLUES AND GREYS

MAUVES WHITES

TO THE FIERY ORANGE AND YELLOW OF THE WESTERN SKY



WELL HERE IT COMES .......HERE COMES THE NIIIIGGGGTT

Thursday, January 10, 2008

OFF THE MOUNTAIN

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TEMPTED OFF MY MOUNTAIN & DROVE TO THE CITY YESTERDAY TO PURCHASE A NEW APPLE MAC YIPPEE....CALLED IN ON THE ELDEST AND THE KIDS...DRIZZLING RAIN BUT DID NOT DETER THE WATER POLO...



HOWS THAT!!

AND THE SHARK BITES.......MACKYS BACK IN TOWN

IS THIS CLASSED AS SLEDGING...A WATER CANNON IN THE FACE.....

YESTERDAYS VISITORS










FIG, RAINBOWS, & KING VISITING

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

WHO'SE CHRISTMAS PRESENT SON?



Visited my youngest son Matthew, and grandson Joe for Christmas breakfast...