It’s possible that Big Foot and the Lock Ness monster don’t actually exist because surely someone with a cell phone would have made a selfie with them by now…. But I digress… Everywhere you look, someone is taking a photo with their cell phone, a photo that probably will be stored on the phone and never seen. That’s the inspiration for this blog.
For our last Postcard from Oz, we’ve selected a few photos from our cell phone. They are odds and ends from our six weeks trekking around the country and are not in any particular order. Take a look at the caption to see what they are about.
Didn’t eat there but agree fully with their philosophy… Sydney.
Karen’s favorite chai.
The lowest we paid for fuel, about $3.40/gallon (USD). The highest was $5.35/gallon.
Hey, give me a pose here! Adelaide.
The fab four gave K a wave! Adelaide
The only tree in sight. Coober Pedy.
Looking for crystals. Coober Pedy.
Uluru is really really big. Yulara.
Cameras always at the ready. One with a telephoto and one with a standard lens.
Unknown weird Aussi flower. Probably belongs in Portland…. :>)
Security camera pole in Alice Springs.
Near the convention center, Darwin.
Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to try it…. Darwin.
There was a geocache in that termite mound, somewhere in the outback….
Reusable cloth shopping bags on loan in Denham.
Building stone of compacted shells, Denham.
London Court, an alley with an atmosphere of a Tudor England street, Perth.
Outside of a book store in Perth.
We took a trip to the moon while we were in Carnarvon.
On to Christchurch, New Zealand!
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About rkcaton
We like to travel and even spent nine years roaming around North America in a 40 foot motorhome. We're now back in a home in Washington state roaming by car, air, and boat.
Thanks for sharing your photos with us of places that we will most likely never travel! We enjoy the quirky stuff along with the beauty, just as you do. 🙂
Our blog pales in comparison to what you have done and your comment is sincerely appreciated. We really enjoyed your blog about the Finger Lakes region on NY. It brought back memories of our time out there, Especially Seneca Falls.
What a fun group of pix! Can’t wait to see New Zealand through your pix. I really liked the cameras at the ready idea. I am usually trying to fish mine out. I wish I had a convenient place in the Forester like you had…
I have loved following your trip. These pics make me smile. Safe travels home.
Thanks! However, we’re not quite done… Stay tuned for more from New Zealand.
Thanks for sharing your photos with us of places that we will most likely never travel! We enjoy the quirky stuff along with the beauty, just as you do. 🙂
Our blog pales in comparison to what you have done and your comment is sincerely appreciated. We really enjoyed your blog about the Finger Lakes region on NY. It brought back memories of our time out there, Especially Seneca Falls.
What a fun group of pix! Can’t wait to see New Zealand through your pix. I really liked the cameras at the ready idea. I am usually trying to fish mine out. I wish I had a convenient place in the Forester like you had…