There is no words to express the gratitude and joy I feel towards the Connellan family. Thank-You so much for an amazing experience ranch living.
Sunday the 27 I checked out from my little cottage and walked down town Alice Springs, it was market day. I found souvenirs got some great fresh made mango juice, met the Swedish lady I met at the golf course ,chatted with her and enjoyed the energy of the whole atmosphere, the mixture of natives and tourists and the so called whites.
I was going to be picked up by Chris Connellan’s daughter Sam at 2, I was exited to get to the ranch. It took us about 2 hours to get there and it is hard to describe tho vastness of this countryside, the redness, the bushiness(!)the rode and the way trucks and cars are driving here, well first of all they do drive on the left side here in Australia and this particular rode they all greet each other when they meet and they also get out on the side to avoid to get hit by stones that the cars are throwing up, it is a single lane! It is very different than the freeways in California,it is a traffic jam when there is 5 cars! The last part of the drive is on dirt(red)about 1/2 hour.
The driveway up to the ranch is long very long and it is on red carpet well that is how I felt. The feeling I got when i arrived was magestic ,.The sky was deep blue the sun wasshining and it was nice and warm. Chris welcomed me and since it was his last couple of days on the ranch before he was taking of for a month he was busy tying up all ends. It was perfect for me. I was expirienced the desert and the kangoroo who was jumping around only 15-20 yards from me a,ll the birds and their songs. I was in heaven. I read I fall asleep and I enjoyed.
The ranch had cattles however they are all far a way and the work on the ranch at this time of the year (winter) was taking care of all the buildings, the pool, the gardens, the lawns and the paperwork. Sam was busy working and so was Chris and I was just hanging out. I loved it. We had nice dinners together and I experienced a place with no hot water if the “donkey” was not lit up and the electricity turned out at 10pm.It was cold so I had a lot of wonderful warm blankets,so no worries here!
It was all back to the natural way of living. Chis father who was the first white man on this property had about 100 Aborigines working with him. Now there are none.The mining industry takes most workers today, they pay more than double what a ranch can pay.
Chris has about 1000 wild camels on the property too, unfortunately I did not get to see any of them I went out last night to see the stars and wow that was a sight, I was a little scared, even though the kangaroos will not attack you ,they can not see very well so if I got to be in there way when they are jumping, I would be very hurt. It was worth feeling a little scared, nothing happened and I got to see the most amazing star sky.
I am sitting at Melbourne’s international airport writing this, on my way home to Sweden,Stockholm
ps an article on me will be on line in the www.alicespringsnews.com.au this Thursday!
For now Hugs to all, my first part of the Awesome Eight Golf Challenge is completed, Thank-You all who has thought about me ,encourage me and written to me!
Anna-Lena