I cannot believe that we have been here for one year and one month. It has gone so fast and we have so much still to discover. Two weeks ago I headed to Sydney for the first time since we left, to attend my School Reunion and do some business,visit the dentist and see friends. Nothing had changed which was a nice thing and it was wonderful to see everyone again. It amazed me how quickly I slotted back in to Sydney life, except for my poor feet which suffered terribly from wearing boots and other enclosed shoes, having not worn enclosed shoes for a year!!!
And thats what started me thinking about how different our life is in Cooktown and how quickly we did adapt to the huge change in our life a year ago. When I returned last week, I took off the city clothes, put on the shorts, tshirt and thongs and sat on my verandah and watched the stunning view while listening to the tropical birds flitting about. I realised how truly blessed we have been to end up here - a great town with so much beauty, history and culture.
Our week last week, for example, included Sean returning home on Tuesday with a newly made spear for Mullet fishing (see above) - the season is starting soon - made by one of the fellas that Sean works with. The next day as they were making some more spears, he had Bat for lunch - a real delicacy and favourite of the local people. Mmmmmm.......
And thats what started me thinking about how different our life is in Cooktown and how quickly we did adapt to the huge change in our life a year ago. When I returned last week, I took off the city clothes, put on the shorts, tshirt and thongs and sat on my verandah and watched the stunning view while listening to the tropical birds flitting about. I realised how truly blessed we have been to end up here - a great town with so much beauty, history and culture.
Our week last week, for example, included Sean returning home on Tuesday with a newly made spear for Mullet fishing (see above) - the season is starting soon - made by one of the fellas that Sean works with. The next day as they were making some more spears, he had Bat for lunch - a real delicacy and favourite of the local people. Mmmmmm.......
This week I started working with the Kuku Nyungkal Rangers - an indigenous land trust who are getting themselves up and running. They hail from the wet tropics rainforest that border the dry tropics just south of Cooktown and this area features the Bennetts Tree kangaroo, Ulysses butterly and according to them some amazingly large black cats (like a Puma) that roam the land. I am helping them set up their business and get things running smoothly ad I will certainly learn a lot from them. Both Sean and I attended a 'warming' ceremony on Wed to ensure we are ok to come and go in their tribal lands without harm from the bad spirits.
Everyday is a new and interesting experience and you learn so much - I need to start blogging more so I dont forget everything we do. In the meantime the kids are well, busy learning piano and guitar, enjoying school and keeping active. Toby has been selected for an AFL team going up to Weipa to play next month so thats exciting. Today was show day here in Cooktown and both won a prize with their entries and had a great
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