Wednesday 17th
Out on the Stuart Highway as we head towards Darwin we go past these planes that are on the side of the road giving some information about the planes that were used in World War 2. There are also a lot of landing strips next to the highway for the planes. So we finally stopped to take a photo of the kids flying them.
Kimberly driving
Baylee driving
Ethan driving
Everyone climbing, pulling, laying, everything except driving!
Then we headed to the shops to get some parts for the caravan, just wear and tear, and some brakes for the patrol. Tim still marvels at the family stickers on our car and the closest one for him that I could find was the mechanic, and that has been what he has ended up doing the most!
After spending some money we found the Darwin Museum which didn't cost anything! They had a lot of animals, stuffed, to look at. A crocodile named Sweetheart, 5.1m long! A section on Cyclone Tracy. Also had a lot of Aboriginal art on display. We then headed home , windows down, hair flowing back in the warm evening breeze. We have heard it is very wet, cold and windy down south, SA which is hard for us to believe up here. So different.
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