Sunday 31 July 2022

Sunday 31 July 2022 (hang out for a day)

I slept in, had a slow start, then bacon & eggs with John and Janey, and Criag and Jack arrived from Brisbane to work on electronic silo control installations before the rain that is forecast to start tomorrow morning. 

Spent the morning with John & Janey at their church (back in Narrabri, called New Life, where I met heaps of new people), then had lunch with an old acquaintance from 25 yrs ago, who now lives in Narrabri, with his family (wife, Katrina, and daughter Mackenzie) and their local Anglican church, out at a National Park. Met some very interesting folk there too. They then dropped me back at John and Janey's place. Thanks to those two families, and their communities that welcomed me in so openly, New Life (& Keith & Margaret for their hospitality) and the Anglicans, of Narrabri.

A bit of time in the arvo, helping lay cables around the silos, a luscious lamb shank dinner and bed and a phone call with my lovely lady, before 10pm.


Some time during the New Life church meeting and before bed considering Jesus' take on prayer



Friday 29 July 2022

Saturday 30.07.2022CE on the way to Moree, to and through Bellata.



Plan to wake @6:30am, and cuppa and breaky, leave at 7:30am with Keith, before his morning push-bike ride.

John, who lives just outside Bellata has offered to pick me up at 5pm and take me to his place foor the night, and maybe Sunday too. I said i'll join in on what ever he does on Sunday. He usually goes to New Life church in Narrabri, where I slept last night. Great.


Woke with gout in my left forefinger. Eek. God, help! Well, I have brought my colgout tablets, and though I've been skipping on my allopurinol (normal gout prevention) tablets, scared of running out, I took one last night. I'll do what I can, then, we'll see.


It dawned on me that if I was coming back on Sunday with John from Bellata then maybe O could take some spear socks and undies and save towing the trolley today, and collect it on the return trip on Sunday. So we left the trolley in Narrabri, to be collected tomorrow. 


Out on the road about 8am.

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Thanks for the lift back to where you picked me up last night Keith. 


Hoping that without the trolley today, I can make it to the half-way point between Narrabri and Moree. I think that will be several km past Bellata. But I'd have to work out how to get back to John's place, which is the other (Narrabri) side of Bellata.


Just thinking.. With this hike in fuel prices, it's more costly for everyone on this road. On all roads. Or even to mow the lawn, or run a generator. Heard this morning about grey nomads being stranded, or having to drive at 80 or 90 km/hr to save fuel.


Around 9:30am I try to check out the Edgeroy fuelstop toilets.. no go. But Imeet Dale Oliver who drives this truck down here. He offered me a couple of sandwiches. Love to get to know him more. But he has some work to do, & I have some walk to do.

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He comes from Cloncurry up in Qld, where a good mate of mine now lives, so I was hoping to pay Cloncurry a visit, on the way up, or down. Said we might see each other up there in 2 or 3 months time, if we happen to both be in town then.




These mountains are amazing. 

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The photos don't do them justice. You'll have to come and see them. They say that from up therevthe view is spectacular across the plains, especially at night, when towns, and farms, and mines have their lights on.



Cars, trucks, caravans,utes, tip trucks, tankers pasd all day. This is a lovely patch of road, with a wide flat shoulder. Fantastic for pulling a trolley on, or for NOT  pulling a trolley on.

With many graders, rollers, excavators  working on the fast train line to the left of the road.

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At about the 10km mark, I stop for a foot break, bandaid a toe, eat some trail mix, take a call from a good mate and Uncle to me, Paul Roe who has been connecting me with friends along the way.


B) Saturday 30.07.2022CE on the way to Moree, towards Ballata.




Back up on on, at 10:50am. See how this stint goes?


Recalling to mind & thinking about, and retelling Mark 1 a block of about 7 pairs of little stories to introduce Yeshua, ostensibly the one christened Leader of Humanity! (The best leader we could dream of, I reckon)


Around 12noon i come across this sign.. 

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I think I'd better ring John, because I think he said they live off a road like that…  but it was only a few km out of Bellata, this is about 13km. It may do a big U, and come back to the highway closer to Bellata. We'll see. 


Oh, look on Google maps!


No, it doesn't.  … Ring.


Yeah, we're eating tonight at the club at Bellata, at 6pm, so we'll see how far I get by about 4:30pm and plan what then. Thanks John!


I'm hoping to stop for a foot break at the 60M (60 km to Moree) sign. Then we'll see how far I can make after that.


A fellow I knew a bit of 40yrs ago, now lives in Narrabri, and just rang. We hope to have lunch or a coffee together tomorrow. We'll see what happens.


Here it is…

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Just before Valorban Lane on the right, and Ten Mile Lane on the left. But there's nowhere to put my feet up, so I'll just have to go on till I find somewhere. I can see some silos in the distance, which I think might be where Bellata is.



On the road again by 2:30pm. Another offer of a lift into town. This time it looked like Dylan whom I met earlier, heading back to Moree for something. Thanks for your friendliness. I think I need to actually walk this pilgrimage. What a beautiful culture has grown up in this beautifulv country. Creative love, please help us to keep the best and leave the rest! I have to see it lived, OR hear the stories from others whom I trust as true people, who have seen it lived out, before I seem to truly believe it. Thank you to creative love for inviting me to "come & see."


I keep thinking about the part of me that easily prejudges people and where they are at, the very thing Jesus commanded his followers NOT to do. Here's part of my thinking, entitled Grow up! Worked on this arvo and finished up tonight.


I made it (by jogging the last 4.5km) to the Tookey Creek Rest Area, about 48km from Moree this arvo by 5pm a total of 30km (without a trolley) today. How good! Then John and Jane-y picked me up. John, a joyful, racally farmer, the spitting image (personality, and even a little bit in looks) of one of my uncles, which helps me appreciate this personality more), take me home for a quick shower before we go back to the Bellata, to the Golf Course Motel for dinner with a friend, that they had already booked. Home and lit the fire and s cuppa tea on tank water, the beez knees. To bed in a very comfy van in the shed, with the heater on low all night. Tomorrow a rest day. Sleep in to 7:30 am.



Friday29072022CE, out of Narrabri?... towards Moree..

Friday29072022CE, out of Narrabri?... towards Moree.


Heard we might be in for some rain before I get to Moree, so, since the old one was pretty shabby, I redesigned and made a new top for my trolley last night. Woke, packed roughly, on the way to get some more glue (liquid nails) from the hardware store, then finished off my canopy at David & Gae's place. David helped with coffee, tools, materials, and advice, then sent me off with a blessing, 

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and I left after noon, bought some pies for lunch, stocked up on muslie bars and tinned stew from Coles, and at  2pm I'm about to cross the first bridge on the way out of town North, with a tummy full of yummy Narrabri pies!


A sunny day, cloud strewn sky, cool breeze. 

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Mt Kaputae and National Park on the hirizon. A perfect day for a walk!

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As I walk through Australia, I start thinking of Moses walking through a similarly dry area, over near Horeb or Sinai. I started to think about that sentence that came to him after he went to have a stickybeak at that bush that was burning, but didn't burn out. : "Take off your shoes, for the place where you are walking is holy ground.."


As a member of a fully Western-ized family group, this made no sense to me. But, recalling an earlier part of this walk, I had visited a friend on my way into Orange. Shin and his wife Makiko, are from Japan. When I walked into their home, I saw that they took off their shoes. So I did too. Shin motioned for me to be given some indoor slippers, which I squashed my big feet into and balance my way into the house. That experience taught me something about Eastern Culture. The house is where you take off your work day shoes, your sandals, the outside clobber you have for your feet. Inside you either wear special inside shoes (if it is too cold for your feet otherwise), or you have naked feet. This is the place, not of contract but of contact, of covenant. This is a family's nest, a home, the house of a family who is learning to love, practising love. The temple in the Hebrew scriptures was a holy place, a place where God lived. It was called "the House of God", or sometimes in Hebrew culture it was referred to as simply "the House". When I treat a part of the world as holy ground, I wonder if I am equating it with the house of God, a place where God lives. How beautiful. This whole Earth is holy ground, the house of God, how fun to think of the marriage of humanity with creative love, it was, and will be again, as we covenant with creative love and let creative love lead us (i.e.  work on being responsive to creative love ourselves), our real home, together!



5:21pm; the sun is just about to fall over the horizon, and a car with a smiling man in it stops to see how I'm doing. His name is also Paul, and he works in Narrabri, but is going home to Moree. He double checks that I'm ok. What a thoughtful human being!

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A joy to share the planet with people  like Paul. See his demeanor, in the photo, it gives away the effect of his presence.


What lively, colourful, beautifully silhouetted sunsets:

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thus, I pass some signs from above

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 And finally stopped at about 6:10pm as Keith arrived to pick me up, at this sign (facing the other way):

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This might have been the best coverage of ground that I've made on this walk so far! (I jogged most of it, in the increasingly cooling air, with the trolley left near where I was when Keith said he'd come out and pick me, and it, up).


Then it was time to find and load the trolley, get back to the New Life centre  which had the feel of a large family home, have a quick shower (while Margaret and Keith made my bed), and go out to the RSL (again, since David and Gae had started a trend last night). Then home to the New Life Centre again, for a cuppa, play a song on a guitar, write this up, and drop off to sleep earlier tonight than last night. The plan is to be up to leave here at 7:30am tomorrow morning, with the trolley. Thanks for such a generous offer Keith the introvert who needs cave time, and Margaret, the connector, who is energized by people and building meaningful connections, you work pretty well as a team. 

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And it is obvious to me, benefitting from your sharing and hospitality, that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. When ever folk set out and be responsive to creative love in their life, and work, and time use, this seems to be an outcome. I think the model and help from the good leadership of Yeshua, and his way of life, his spirit of holy-ground, creative love, seems to be key. How fun.



Thursday 28 July 2022

Thursday 28072022CE, in Narrabri



I made it to Narrabri, amidst a lot of very polite and thoughtful truck drivers and car drivers. I try to walk on the right hand side shoulder of the road, so I can see what's coming. On blind corners though, I walk on the outside of the corner so I'm more visible. When I'm on the right hand side of the road, if there is no one coming the opposite way to them, vehicles coming towards me (especially trucks) will often pull out further from me, or indicate that they can & will, with their flicker, & then I don't need to get right off the shoulder of the bitumen and I'm not blown about as much.  If they don't go wide, I realize there is probably someone coming from behind me, going the same way as me, and I try to get right off the road it there's not a real good bitumen shoulder. A lot give a little toot to say G'day, and 90% will wave or nod back to me. What a lovely day - acknowledging people. Another day shared with creative love.


It turns out that Dave, (The Presbyterian Minister, who is a friend of a new friend in Coona, along with his wife Gae would like to have offered a bed for the night, but they are full up at home, so they are putting me up at the Aalbany Motel on the way into town.


And would you believe it a little independant church group New Life, whom I said G'day to on the way into town, looked after by Keith & Margaret offered a bed and shower if the motels were all booked. Talk about thoughtful and kind. Looks like I won't need to take up their offer, but thanks for it anyway.


Dave and Gae collected my washing to do tonight, and he and his wife are taking me out for dinner at the RSL tonight. Then we went home and they let me play with their piano, made a lovely coffee (on rice milk), showed me some of their home made, printed children's books, read, listened to David Suchet read Psalm 146, gave me a box to make a new top for my trolley, and helped me fix my water skin, Gave me back my clean washing etc. A lot of fun.

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How thoughtful and kind. Thanks you two!




Wednesday 27 July 2022

Thursday,28072022CE, towards Narrabri A



Before leaving bed,I started a reflection, originally to the tune of my alarm ring-tone. I worked on it (my alarm ring-tone beckons..) throughout the morning, as I walked, as well as listening to some of Viktor Frankle's Yes to Life, in spite of everything. On the road at 9am.


At 10:23am on my right..

& at 10:28am on my left..

My quickest kilometre! (5min)


(Because of averaging, the first sign could have been more accurately 17.510km from Narrabri, and the second I came to could have been 17.490km, so it could have been just 20m, but it was probably 500 or 600m, as a guess)



Breaky/Morning tea here:10:48am

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So much goodness in Viktor Frankle's Yes to Life, in spite of everything. (Three talks given in Vienna shortly after going through concentration camps in the Second World War.)


Stopped for a break at 2pm, 10km out of Narrabri. Wow, a town, wash clothes, shower, maybe I'll need to fix one tyre? Not sure. Normally I'd be ringing the Pubs or Motels as I come into town, to just go straight there and wash and clean up, but I'm keen to meet with others who are trying to live lives open to creative love, wherever I can. So I'll try any leads others have offered first.



Tuesday 26 July 2022

Wed27July2022CE ..towards Narrabri more..


Up at 7, on the road by 9am. Frost knocks your fingers and feet around.Had to try to let the tent dry a bit in the son. Tried to wash some clothes. Bad idea with drinking water. Uses too much. Can do a bird bath but clothes will have to stay a bit grubby till creek, river, or town.


Still learning how to smile a blessing on the folk who pass by. Fun. Made me think of Eric Liddell as he ran fast in the fast-running body creative love (that he called "God") had bequeathed him. "I feel God's pleasure, when I run!" He said.


Sometimes there are rest stops in the pilliga…

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They often have a picnic table shed, a pit toilet, and a tank that says the water is not drinkable (probably because they cannot moniter who does what to the tank water these days).

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Sometimes the texts and calls of normal life get through. And some of my time is responding to old mates, or new friends, who text or call. I started to pray for a mate and his life etc, but it turned into a play with thoughts I've been thinking, & his texts to me, in the presence of creative love. LIFE'S TEXTS-U-R



Hoping to rest at 11am, if I've made 10km so far. … No I haven't, only 8km so I'm doing 4km per hr. I think I won't stop now. I think I might keep going till I make 12.5 or 13 km, which is half of today's hopeful distance. What would creative love think about this? We'll see.


Wow, while I had reception an ol' mate called up briefly and we chatted about something he was really appreciating.. He was listening to 3 lectures by Viktor Frankle (writter of Man's Search for Meaning, which I have really appreciated, and might have mentioned to him when I stayed with him months ago on this walk, & am presently listening to, again) gave (in Vienna?) Soon after coming out of the concentration camp… Now available on Audible. I'll search them up.  


As I was talking to him, I walked up to a truck with small trees coming out of its grill, and the driver had got out of his truck and was shaking his head. My mate on the phone had also arrived at his next work place, so we hung up. 


The driver said he'd nodded off. It looks like he had collected a bunch of little sapplings on his side of the road, narrowly missed the concrete end of an under road culvert, but just caught it with the trailer .. and the diesel powered road roller on his load had tumbled off and split in two. He still had the ashfelt bucket on the truck, but chains had snapped and flown tens of metres away. He'd seen what he could do to drive the truck (to deliver what he could?), but he wasn't up to it. He looked and sounded like he was in shock. Just then another truck pulled up. They knew each other, and walked together up to the roller, then others arrived from the company which he must have been sub-ing for. When they came, and his first mate was having a smoke, i asked this fellow if he thought his mate was ok. He did. Just shock, and the possible end of his business etc. I helped pick up chain and bolts from the road, went to the man, put my hand on his shoulder and said his name (written on his shirt) and told him what I thought: ".. I think you can get through this. The wisdom of God on ya, so you do." He smilled, as if to say, "..and that's about what I'll need." He had 4 or 5 blokes with him now, so I hooked up my trolley and moved off.


Finished writing this up, and it must be time for a break. 12:18pm, & 37 km to Narrabri.



Missed my alarm. Didn't know it. Thought I might be early. Had had a little doze. Got up and packed. 

During pack up I notice that my new solid tyres from the Crazy Prices shop are starting to disintegrate. Eek. At least I've got one spare. Up to You, creative love. Time check 1:38pm. Ah my alarm was set for 1:15 - tomorrow!


Off we go.



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Some-ones else did not make it past this road 

that they passed on, some time ago, it's true.

And this reminds me why it is I've slowed - 

to have a gawk, and think what I will do.


For soon my name will be like those before

me who have travelled on this road of life,

& written on a cross, maybe with four

or five words from my friends, or fam'ly/wife.


I haven't had my chance to pass on yet,

I'm practicing for when that day will come,

by walking through this world that we'll inherit

when we've got bodies very like that one


immortal who has walked and talked with us,

and ate some left-overs at end of meal,

and paid attention to his little bruss,

gave spirit of creative love to hele*.


Well there, Glen Jones,& Tracey Adams too,

you've beaten all who read this here today,

you've jumped right through this roadway, as some do,

to end this body's usefulness, I'd say.


And "Adam's" given name of our Grand..Dad,

& Jones was Grand-dad's last name on one side,

Both me, & all humanity have had

a recollection here in what I spied.


And if they were your family or friends

and you put that cross there, with their names on,

I think it's your humanity that ends

up giving gifts that keep on when we've gone.




* "hele" I mis-spelt this word, so that in saying it, your mind might be drawn to both possibilities: heel, and heal. They weren't to leave their holy city till this holy spirit of creative love came on them so that they would be well heeled with the shoes of the news of the announcement of creative love's chosen ruler who was going to bring healing to the nations. Through him, people's relationships could be healed, even before immortal bodies.





I saw this road that I passed. 

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It reminded me of a certain movie, with the prancing and boasting of one: Jack Sparrow, who was maybe named because he was acting out the prancing and boasting of a jack sparrow. This in turn reminded me of a song by an amazing Australian singer/ songwriter: Eric Bogle. His song about Clare, an old lady who died in her home, but her body wasn't found for a long time by anyone, "except perhaps the one who sees each little sparrow fall." And that, in turn, reminded me of the one who said what Eric was here alluding to.


At 3:30pm I came upon a sign from above! Well, someone in authority above me, who correctly used the machinery of state to place helpful markers at regular intervals along some roads. And it told me this, at the spot where I was at 3:30pm:

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So an I hour and a quarter later, I should be 25km from Narrabri. Yipee.





Wow at nearly 4:30pm I find that another 2 died on this road, so their friends and family tell us, Brandon "Chicky" Christopoulos, the first pic, and Jesse Charles Edwards who died here in 2015, 7 years ago, at 19 yrs. Their memorials were close.

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At 4:35pm, another sign from above: 

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And just before 5pm the last.. 

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Did that say Rest area? Let's try it out!


Look what we find:

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Another part of that virtual Solar System model, 38 million times smaller than reality! Creative Love can act on a grand scale!



Tuesday 26July2022CE, still towards Narrabri..



Woke around 7, hoping I'd be packed by 7:30, took till 8:30 to be on the road… (a few rearrangements in what goes where, in the trolley, etc)


Into the Narrabri shire…

Stop for lunch break at 59km to Narrabri, fr9m 12:10pm -2:10 pm. My water bladder fell out of the trolley at one point, and now has a slight leak  so I got to spread things out in the sunshine to dry a bit. I've put the keak at the top now. Hope that works. Have to work out hiw to patch it or "shoe-goo" it.


I should be able to rest anywhere after 50km to Narrabri. That would be 25km for each of the next 2 days, arriving hopefully before sunset on Thursday arvo. It'd be nice to get in 25km today and have an easier day Thursday, butcthat would mean going to 47km from Narrabri. We'll see.(It would also be nice to not have a water leak etc)




It's "Thank you for the sunshine, and the breeze

that wafts around and shuffles all the leaves.

And though the dinosaurs aren't here to tame,

we've trucks and big machinery the same,


and some of these that travel past my side

do go so fast that if they did colide

the truck might keep on going unperturbed,

though all my family might be disturbed.


So tamed are they to human at the wheel,

that our connected culture brings a feel

of friendship, as they give some birth and toot,

this time that we are living is a hoot!


It's Paul Walker, (not Fast & Furious,

but walker, small, that's slow & spurious,

or) Slow & Steady, it could rightly be.

I've come from South Cape (Tazzy) and I see…


Daniel friendly workcontrol bloke came over to check me out,

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He said he reckoned "This bloke will probably have a story". I said every person who's come over to talk has had a story or two themselves (they're like story gatherers - as am I). I found out he is from Orange, as am I. Might meet him back there one day?


.. a world of beauty, breezes, friendships too,

and though we might have sneezes, and feel blue,

when life seems covid over, we can do

what Dan just did to me, and walk a few


steps over road, and to some other one.

I think that in that act he has begun

a story with an end depending on

each choice along the way, till this life's gone.


And 'coz I really think that that is true,

I'm walking up the road, and might see you,

and learning from creative love, that's who

dreamed up this world, and keeps on dreaming too.




Pass though kilometres of road works, "luckily" near end of day, so I am able to just walk through. Ironically this is probably what makes it not so bad for me on such a busy Highway (that I normally try to keep off), since  the trucks and cars came in clumps, that are easier to deal with.


And would you belive it then Dylan called,

it spooked me at first, then he jumped

right down from the mounds of dirt that were sprawled

there near some big truck. Then we bumped,


shook hands, and I saw 'n inquisitive bloke

who wouldn't just do a job well,

he wanted his chances of friendship to stoke

connections that work against hell.

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He wanted to show what respect that he could

and got me to write my blogspot

with sharpie, on shoulder of vest so he would

be able to give it a shot..


and follow the trip as he could through the year,

and see if I get to the top.

Might see him in Coona one day, then we'd cheer,

& who knows then, when we would stop?


Dylan, from Kempsie originally, whose girlfriend lives in Coonabarabran, jumped over a mound of dirt to yell G'day! He's with the DMB working on this road. He showed some great respect for a traveller who would pass his way quite slow, but surely too. Go well with your labouring that keeps the whole highway upgrade going, Dylan!




Looks like I'll stop the walking at 50km from Narrabri, 

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and start from this same spot in the morning.