
Daly Waters a real outback Aussie pub (est 1930) it is up for sale. Cheryl won’t let me buy it.







Not much housekeeping done in this pub!

A country artist playing at the pub (there is live music every night).

Daly Waters a real outback Aussie pub (est 1930) it is up for sale. Cheryl won’t let me buy it.







Not much housekeeping done in this pub!

A country artist playing at the pub (there is live music every night).



Cheryl’s favorite spot on the Stuart Highway.


Stayed at Wycliffe Well overnight. It was the worst caravan park so far.

Elvis is alive and well in Wycliffe Well!!

Look it landed on her footstool.

Waking up in Wycliffe Well, can’t wait to get out of here.

This is his lap-lap not his “willy”. He is standing on a hill overlooking the Aileron Roadhouse. There is nothing else here.

A shy camel.

Two years ago this was red as there was no vegetation, now it is green as they have had a lot of rain.

The retired Old Ghan Train, hopefully we will ride on the new Ghan Train.


Field of Lights by day.





Aboriginal dancers entertained us before dinner.





Had a 3 course dinner and then went for a walk through the Field of Lights. The photos do not do it justice, it was an amazing.

Kangaroos staying at the same caravan park as us in Erldunda.







A visit to the Desert Park, looking at some the amazing flowers whilst our garden at home is probably dying.

Sunday Market in Todd Street Mall.

The town crier.


Sat around camp fire last night listening to Aboriginal Jimmy tell his stories, he then taught us how to make soap from vegetation and showed some plants used for medicinal purposes. Then to Chez’s horror he had cooked kangaroo tail. She quickly became a vegetarian.



Birdlife.