We started the week at the Carnarvon Civic Centre with one show. When the audience came in I was really happy because they seemed to know a lot about Tashi and were talkative and excited. But when the show started it was a different story. Not sure what was going on but they didn't seem like they were with us, almost like we were all in two different rooms! I think they were quite a distracted audience and people kept coming in and out throughout the show. To make matters worse it was so stuffy and hot up on stage especially with the lights shining on us. During the end of the show I started to get a headspin and my hands and feet went tingly, I thought I was going to pass out! Thom had it even worse, he threw up after the show and looked very grey. It was one of the harder shows of the tour and I'm glad we only had one show that day! Afterwards we went and had lunch at a cafe (I had a toasted sandwich and a milkshake). I can't really remember what I did for the rest of the day. I think I watched Masterchef repeats and went for a walk. Had room service, more Masterchef and then bed.
| Carnarvon |
On Tuesday it was time for our biggest drive of the tour - 643kms to Karratha. We passed lots of mountains with flat tops that looked like they'd been lopped off. There wasn't much along the road, only two roadhouses I think the whole 7 hours. We packed our own lunch and had a little picnic. Hot hot hot! The sun is so searing on your skin even through the tinted car windows. Finally around 330 we arrived at our accommodation for the night, Comfort Inn and Suites - pretty standard hotel room. After dumping my bags I headed back to the others in the carpark. We could hear some yelling and then two other guests ran around the corner with their phones. Thom came back into the carpark from around the back where our rooms were and told us that a little girl had just been hit by a bus in front of the hotel. I think it was a little girl I'd seen as we drove into the street. We cautiously went around the corner and there was a big mining bus and her tiny little body on the ground in front of it. Later from a news story I read I learnt that she was 7 but she was a tiny tiny Aboriginal girl. The bus was a mining bus which was lucky in a way because there were so many witnesses and people to help. The guest from the hotel who ran around earlier was an army officer so he was helpful too. She was still making noise and moving so we knew she was alive which was a bit of comfort. Strangely, a new bus arrived to take the miners away before the ambulance did. It felt like forever before the paramedics arrived but it was probably only about 5-7 minutes. The police and paramedics are so impressive, dealing with stressful, horrific situations in the best and most reasonable way. I got a bit upset when the girl's mum turned up because she was, understandably, distraught. I went and stayed in the bathroom for a bit to get away from it. Eventually they put her in the ambulance and took her to the hospital. Later on from the news article I read that she was taken to a hospital to Karratha in a serious condition and then flown to Perth by the Royal Flying Doctors. At the time of the article she was in a stable condition which was a great relief. It was all a bit full on to experience a few minutes after turning up after a 7 hour drive! Afterwards I felt a bit weird.
Once the road was cleared for traffic again we went to this area by the water which was really beautiful, especially with the sun setting and the purple sky reflecting off the water. We stayed for a bit but there were bugs biting us!! I have lots of insect bites all over me from WA, so itchy!! A few of us went to pretty much the only bar in town and had a drink - $14 for a beer! Mining prices are ridiculous. Then it was time to get our microwave meal from Coles and go back home. I got a delicious creamy risotto, quinoa, spinach thing. We are becoming quite the connoisseurs of microwave meals over the past three months. I was so tired waiting to get back in the car. After the long drive and the bus accident all I wanted was a hug from my Will! But oh well. More Masterchef on TV, then Snog Marry Avoid and Sex and the City.
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| Sunset in Karratha |
In the afternoon we headed back to the venue for the lighting plot. The theatre was quite nice and intimate which was great. In order to get there we had to drive a fair way, about 20mins into South Hedland, past the salt mines and through a lot of roadwork. Apparently the head tech at the theatre has to pay $900 a week to rent half an apartment in Port Hedland. Mining prices strike again.
| Port Hedland Salt Mines - Imagine what it would be like to lick it! |
When we got to the theatre we found out that we had about 25 people in the audience, which was a bit disappointing because originally we had two nearly booked out shows at 1030am and 1pm but all the schools pulled out at the last minute because of NAPLAN. I don't mind playing to smaller audiences (I think because of all the band tours playing to about ten people in a school) but it is a shame because it means people are losing money considering the cost of getting us around, accommodation and food for only 25 ticket sales. The audience were great though. There was an afterschool group that all came and most of the kids were indigenous boys and they all thought it was hilarious! It was nice with a smaller group because it really just felt like a group of people telling a story to another group of people (which is what it is really!). Second last bump out! We also found out that one of our shows in Darwin was cancelled, so now we only have one show at 1245pm. And it's in the 1000 seat theatre, which isn't really suitable for our show. From the sound of it they are very disorganised in Darwin. Seems a bit silly to travel all that way and stay for 4 nights for one show but at least I get to visit the Northern Territory which I've never been to.
| BHP Billiton Mine - lots of brown stuff |
| There were about seven of these posters in the ladies toilets alone! |
Finally we arrived in Darwin around 11pm. We picked up our hire van (big tarago kind of thing) and headed to our accommodation. Bit of a weird hotel but it will do. Bedtime!
This morning I went down the shopping area and had breakfast and then decided to walk to the Botanical Gardens. Google maps told me it was 15minutes but the entrance was another ten minutes walk from what google maps thought! So I ended up walking about 30 minutes in the sun and the heat! By the time I got there I was so sweaty and hot I didn't want to look at the gardens at all! I bought some water from the cafe and found a shady spot and sat down. After wandering around a bit I went back to the cafe for lunch. I had a yummy fresh Vietnamese salad and a juice. It was a really cute wooden building which used to be the Wesleyan Church. It was fitted out really nicely with old scientific drawings of plants and flowers and simple wooden tables. I read a magazine and relaxed. After being refreshed it was time to walk 30 minutes home! By this time it was 34 degrees!!! The walk wasn't particularly inspiring and when I got home I made a beeline for the pool!! Now I'm sitting in the air con finally back to my normal body temperature! I don't think Darwin is the best place for me to live! (also, apparently the highest recorded temperature in Port Hedland is 49 degrees.... what the!).
Tomorrow we are going to Litchfield National Park and the Mindil Beach Markets so I'm looking forward to that. One show on Monday and then our flight home leaves around 2pm on Tuesday! Soon I will be back in Brisbane (which will be cold comparatively!). I can't wait!
Talk (and maybe see you, Luisa!) soon!
x

I've been feeling a bit 'fly in, fly out' at the moment. This weekend I'll take my 7th and 8th flight in the last 4 and a half months! Though, I have gotten very good at flying! Which I imagine you are as well!! :D
ReplyDeleteLitchfield National Park looks quite nice, from what I've seen on TV (we get ads for a hotel/motel near there.)
We'll just miss each other at the airport (by about 4 hrs!), my flight leaves at midday on Tuesday!