Friends Of Nina’s Ark Inc
We are finally back! We’ve had a lovely season so far, with a welcome cool start to the dry season that has continued past Show Day, which is usually the start of the long build up. We had guests from Melbourne asking for extra blankets after their first night’s stay in a fully zipped up Glamper tent if you can imagine it that cold down here!
This year we were blessed with some really hard working and artistic volleys, Annika and Maureen. Maureen’s handiwork are the black and white parking signs. Annika’s responsible for various paintings in this issue, her life-like animal paintings and the cabin mural are beautiful, we’re hoping that visitors really take notice of the signs, enjoy them and we don’t lose any more feeding troughs or new plantings etc. Annika presented me with a beautiful Mother’s Day painting of my cherished ‘Two Feathers’ on Page 3. They were a talented and hardworking pair to add to volley season. Gabriel returned this year, if you don’t remember Gabe he was a volley last year. He’s always hard-working, keeping up with me and even taking clothes off the line. Another volley Tim was with us for two months poisoning Mimosa. We really had to work around the weather this season, we still had very wet ground through April and the start of burning season which we had to put off for a few weeks as we couldn’t get very good burns going. We didn’t even have issues with the neighbours burns this year for the first time in many years. We did get it all done eventually but it wasn’t without a little bit of resistance.
Overall we were very lucky with all the wet season flooding, we were flooded five times instead of the usual once yearly and our driveway remained intact. Malcolm upgraded the bridge by widening it for our new guests and visitors, making it structurally sound for more traffic. While it has been a little irregular this year on the guests and visitors front we’ve put the time to good use, with the campground close to completion. We’ve completed all the lighting, added more solar lights around the area so campers can see the drive way and where to walk, the fire pit is done, the gazebo is up and we also put in a sink with an ironwood bench area for campers. While we’ll always be adding improvements and new ideas to the area, we’ve already had our very first campers stay over and their feedback was great! They absolutely loved the seclusion the campground offers and loved the little visitors they received at night whilst relaxing at the firepit. The girls painted and put up these new signs all the while working with me through the day and juggling three pint sized pinkies on three hourly feeds even though I’d sworn off taking anymore little ones in.




