Now any mother reading this will know that a child’s diet wouldn’t be complete without good old BBQ shapes, but I’ve never, ever paid $5.50 a box! And the boxes are squashed. This was at Drysdale River Station, where diesel was $2.40/L and petrol was $2.45/L.
We just don’t know how lucky us city folk are.
We caught up with Anne, who owns the Station, for a yarn about the days before tourism changed the life of a cattle station owner in the Kimberley. Her husband, John, was away grading road on another station.