…and then there’s travel with your kids. Don’t get me wrong, I love them very much, BUT..
I am sitting in the hired Maui we have to travel around the Northern Territory for the next few days. Already I have had to defuse WW III in the back of the van a couple of times and all the children are doing is writing postcards to their respective friends & class. How can you fight over that? Oh well. I am trying not to be cranky and I’m trying to enjoy myself…really, but it can be tiring.
Later that day: we have been to Kata Tjuta today and is the most amazing place.
The photo I’ve uploaded (taken with the iPhone’s silly digital camera – if you can even call it that) only shows a small part but I have taken a few feet of film, both medium format & 35mm which will hopefully turn out to show you later…
I’ve also had the wife and children taking photos with the Canon G5, but I’m really hoping to get something worthwhile from my film cameras. Anyway, enough blethering from me, hopefully I’ll get cellular network connection sometime soon (very patchy here) and I’ll be able to post this. For now, we are going to climb a nearby sand dune and watch,with beer in hand, the sun set again over Uluru with Kata Tjuta in the distance.
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