South West Australia: hay, sheeps and horses
Hi! Sorry for the absence. I’m sure my mum (who visits my blog daily) must be wondering by now what I’ve been up to!
Last weekend, we went on a South West trip to film a documentary for the Shire of Kulin. Kulin is a small town situated in the Upper Southern whealtbelt area of Western Australia. It took us 4 hours to get there and it was quite a picturesque drive with rolling hills, open farmlands, cattles, sheeps and horses throughout. I even spotted some alpacas!
While Richard was filming, I wandered around taking a few snapshots. I think the pictures kind of sum up the classic Australian farming lifestyle!
I’m looking forward to returning to the town next month. We’ll be filming Kulin’s famous Tin Horse Highway so I’ll post more pictures then. I hope you are all well! xox
October 18th, 2011 at 1:19 pm
Sigh…Helena! I can’t wait to visit the Land of Oz someday…your post added to that! I did a report on Australia when I was in the 7th grade (oh, so very very long ago!), and have always wanted to go…a friend is moving to somewhere in the middle of the country (I forget the town) next summer. I am so jealous!
October 18th, 2011 at 8:45 pm
Hahaha you must come over one day Malea! We will have so much fun! I forgot to mention this town is near the famous Wave rock. You may have seen it on all of the Australian tourist brochures. I really hope we can squeeze in a trip to Wave rock upon our next trip!