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Tuesday, May 24, 2005
I like my kangaroo medium-rare!
Yes, that's right! After seeing over 200 kangaroo in the past few days, I decided to eat some! It's delicious and lean, like venison but less wild tasting. You should try it! Unfortunately, three quarters of the roos I've seen in the past few days have been roadkill. The A1 highway through the Nullarbor is an open buffet for carrion birds. I got my portion from the supermarket and we cooked it on a little portable barbeque.
The Nullarbor trip was very very cool and I am so glad I left the city. I think I am just enjoying moving along and seeing new things! I still have some money so that is what I am doing still... I have been in a limestone cave, Cocklebiddy Cave, where you can swim in complete darkness. I have seen one of the first earliest telegraph stations in ruin along the ocean. I have seen Southern Right Whales playing at Head of Bight. I have had campfires in "the bush"! The campervan is a pig on gas but it is doing good for us. I have been driving 4-on-the-tree and on the wrong side of the road!
Today I think I will climb to the top of Frenchman's Peak in Cape Le Grande, which is outside of a town called Esperance. From there, I don't know! Until next time...
The Nullarbor trip was very very cool and I am so glad I left the city. I think I am just enjoying moving along and seeing new things! I still have some money so that is what I am doing still... I have been in a limestone cave, Cocklebiddy Cave, where you can swim in complete darkness. I have seen one of the first earliest telegraph stations in ruin along the ocean. I have seen Southern Right Whales playing at Head of Bight. I have had campfires in "the bush"! The campervan is a pig on gas but it is doing good for us. I have been driving 4-on-the-tree and on the wrong side of the road!
Today I think I will climb to the top of Frenchman's Peak in Cape Le Grande, which is outside of a town called Esperance. From there, I don't know! Until next time...



