"That same day he deposited in the archives of the town the document he had found written by Saknussemm, and he expressed his great regret that circumstances, stronger than his will, did not allow him to follow the Icelandic traveler's track into the very centre of the earth. He was modest in his glory, but his reputation only increased."Our rainbow warriors at the campsite shared with us the important info that Oodnadatta was out of unleaded. So instead of going there we took back roads via Mt Barry and the moon plains back through Coober Pedy. This allowed Alison to fulfill her lifelong dream to see the Dog Fence. Somewhere on this dirt my Anderson Plug worked its way out dragged on the ground and was destroyed. Luckily an old Auto Electrician codger in a shed at Coober Pedy fixed it so I did not need to try out my very poor soldering skills. We then went on through William Creek ( after a required beer at the pub ) and stayed the night at Coward Springs.
Coward Springs was a delightful campsite at an oasis in the desert caused by a broken bore that spills out water.
was it more than just a fence?
ReplyDeleteI think it would of been excellent if you soldered it yourself but oh well.
love your perfectest daughter. (Catherine in case you couldn't guess:))
No just a fence see picture.
ReplyDeleteYpu are the perfectest as you have commented on my blog
i am the perfectest that is true, Anne tried but she couldn't before i worked out you had to log into Google +
ReplyDeleteit might have been a special fence and i couldnt tell from the picture