Hi Honey, I’m Home!
We’ll recap that more later.
From the front –
We had been on a hot hot hot afternoon excursion that had us hiking around the base of Uluru a bit, and learning the history, folk lore, and seeing sacred sites of the indigenous folks who gave Uluru its name.
We were honored to be on their land, learning some of their ways and referring to things as they asked us to call them.
Sunrise from the other side.
Also. Sunrise.
We watched the sunrise in the East coming from behind us and shining on the rock face.
We watched the sunset from the West side for the same reason, the sun always at our backs.
It might look like a loaf of rock just sitting there, and you wouldn’t think that it would have any width or depth at all…but take a look at it from the top:
Nasa Photo!
This thing is enormous!
And I can only imagine when early peoples thought of this monstrosity.
From the bus as we drove around the circumference.
It looks so different from every angle.
The trees are dwarfed!
Nooks, crannies, crevasses –
I can see why the indigenous call this a very special place.
Majestic in all of its might.
And I should mention that it was about 110 f degrees at this part of the day.
SERIOUSLY hot.
We were allowed to touch in certain areas.
My hand upon Uluru. I did the same with the great pyramids in Egypt. There is something special about leaving my foot prints and hand prints on things so ancient.
Interesting rock formations
How is that tree growing up there?
Things this large make me feel so small.
Out here in the middle of nowhere.
And even in the desert there are watering holes if you know where to find them.
Folks in our group listening to our guides tell ancient stories passed down through millennia.
Such an amazing place I won’t soon forget!
Now..the downside of travel. My suitcase didn’t make the flight from Brisbane to Los Angeles for some unknown reason, though I was assured by the baggage clerk that it would come the next flight which landed at LAX yesterday while I was flying from LA to Atlanta and home to Tri Cities Tennessee.
When will I get my suitcase with all of my fun souvenirs? A few days on FedEx maybe?
In the mean time the things I am missing are the cord to my laptop (too heavy for my backpack so I put it in there. Dumb move.) My electric toothbrush (bummer. I’ll have to brush the old way for now) and the key fob that I even forgot that I had tucked into a pocket of my purse. I emptied everything I needed from my purse, but forgot to grab that.
We have a second fob, so that isn’t a problem other than the expense of replacing it should my suitcase go on permanent walkabout.
Oh! The gifts from Aussie quilters are in there, and the fabric I bought is in there and….
Most of all….I finished ALL of the fill-in hexie sections and more for my current eternal hexie project. If those go missing forever I’ll really be upset!
Yes, I know – first world problems and small inconveniences, really – but still.
So back to this:
I’ll be drawing for 2 winners who will each receive a Huka Falls PDF pattern from me and:
I’m drawing for our two winners tomorrow, 1/30/25!
And I hope to soon be sitting behind my machine putting pieces together.
I think it’s Wednesday?
Have a good one!