Day: 039
Date: Sunday, 09 August 2020
Start: Normanton
Finish: Normanton
Daily Kilometres: 0
Total Kilometres: 4112
Weather: Mild to warm and sunny
Accommodation: Motel
Nutrition:
Breakfast: None
Lunch: Fish, cabana & chips/Doner kebab & chips
Dinner: Chilli con carne & rice, ice cream
Aches: Nothing significant
Highlight: Restful day
Lowlight: None really
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Journal:
We slept in, then did some more detailed planning for the next eight days so that we knew what food to buy when we went shopping later in the morning. Our plan was to visit a cafe for breakfast on our way to one of the small supermarkets, but it was closed, as was every other cafe and pub in town on this Sunday morning. In the end we visited each of the three small supermarkets in town, a couple of kilometres of walking because it's a spread-out town, and multi-sourced our needs.
We gave up on breakfast, and returned to our room to sort and repack our food, before having lunch at the adjacent Purple Pub bistro. From there we went for a walk around the more historic northern end of the town. Like most of the smaller outback towns we have visited, it is quite clean and well-tended with wide grid-patterned streets and some well-preserved older buildings, but it also has lots of defunct businesses, vacant lots and a sleepy seen-better-days feel. That said, there were plenty of campervans and caravans in town, and regular road trains rolling through, so some business is being done.
On our walk we also visited what was claimed to be a life-sized replica of a locally-shot saltwater crocodile (now protected) accepted by Guinness as the largest recorded of the species. It was massive.
We then returned to our room and spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing before attending to a few other chores and having our usual microwaved dinner.
We expect to be camping by the road tomorrow and won't have internet access, as will often be the case for the next week, so the blog posts will become intermittent.