Jilminggan (30 kmE of Mataranka) 23/05/08 - 26/05/08.
After Devil's Marbles we continued heading North towards Darwin.
This was about 30 kms East from Mataranka along the 'Roper Hwy'. Part of 'Elsey Station' Ref: "We of the Never Never".
We had arranged to visit Col & Barb Goodvin for a week-end.
We were keen for the kids to see another side of Aboriginal life as compared to what we had seen in Coober Pedy.
This was an awesome experience - living in a community for a few days. And seeing a glimpse of the effort that some of our Bro's & Sis's go to for the sake of the good news.
Of course - I am writing this 4-ish months later. Nothing has really changed with our view of the work that's going in these areas. There is only one thing that's changed - our surprise at the AMOUNT of people that are extending themselves in remote areas.
Just on the side of the Roper Hwy.
Some communities are VERY SERIOUS about no grog etc. There are some that will actually exercise their power to CONFISCATE YOUR VEHICLE - FOR GOOD !!!
Others though - couldn't give 2 hoots. This community was mid-way I suppose. Alcohol banned - but not policed too well. We were advised to stash of stuff out of sight etc.
Due to petrol sniffing problems, we also stowed the Jerry Can of spare fuel under lock & key. Unreal ay?
Here's our home for a few days (Between Bro Joe's home and Bro William's home)-Just behind the Kingdom Hall.
THERE IS SOME BEAUTIFUL AND VERY UNTOUCHED scenery through here. Only local knowledge gets you to these spots though.
Here's the local waterfall - absolutely pristine.
This is Col - showing us 'The Junction'.
They're pretty serious about the whole 'Our Land' bit.
Emma with a couple of witness kids.
THIS IS CLASSIC. Col has a Garden Shed next to their caravan and inside is a LARGE SCREEN PROJECTOR TV. Surround sound - bla bla bla. So here we are, out in the middle of nowhere, watching Andre Rieu on a big screen.
We have recently heard that they are planning on 'extending' the Kingdom Hall out to the mesh screen. The high attendances have brought this on.
Check the night meeting times. 7:30 "Sangodan" = "Sun - gone- down" (ie Night-time)
This was a unique experience at the time. Quite a few of the 'Isolated Groups' up this way use 'Skype' for their meetings. It enables them to have Public Talks regularly. They can also use it for W/T and Ministry School. Talks and comments can be fed 'both ways'- but not always used for W/T etc (Better to operate as smaller group for that type of meeting). GREAT USE OF TECHNOLOGY though for TMS, Serv Meeting and sharing the load from the Public Talks around.
Again we are writing this 4-ish months later. This 'Skype' thing we have now seen on several occasions. It still blows us away. It must really help those Bro's & Sis's who are isolated - to feel a bit more connected that they would otherwise.
THANKS AGAIN FOR A GREAT WEEK-END COL & BARB.
All this fun... in just a few days !
2 comments:
Wow! HOw awesome to see some pics from that bit of the trip - thanks!
Now.... how pleased are you I made you set this thing up?? Hmmmmmm???
Yeah... Whateva.
Really Deb -Thanks !
One little thing though -
Being that you "made" me set it up - I wonder if I may charge you a small and modest hourly fee for the countless hours it takes a brain-fading technophobe like me to do this??
Seriously though - It has been pretty cool. Thanks again Deb.
Heidi and kids love looking through it from time to time also.
We all especially love the comments when they come too.
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