A 91-year-old Australian woman has become an unwitting celebrity and a national treasure, all because of her late-blooming talent for driving.
It is not how she drives that makes her interesting, but where she drives.
Mary Taylor, a slight woman with a wide, infectious smile, has been affectionately named the Galloping Granny. For more than 15 years, she has been driving alone, cross country, on the Outback, for no good reason other than she enjoys it.
She’s been known to leave on a whim and not return home until several days later, with new stories to tell and several thousand more miles added to her vehicle tracking history. Much of the countryside she sees is flat and nondescript and the road is long, straight and boring. Nevertheless, she hops behind the wheel again and again, with a sincere sense of adventure.
“It’s just me, by myself, in the car, zooming along, just that big open road ahead,” Taylor was once quoted as saying. Her unusual hobby was first documented by an Australian travel magazine in October, 2006.
The story was that, after her husband of more than 50 years died in the mid-1990s, the then-75-year-old wanted to do something to occupy her time. Taylor, who lives in the south part of the continent in Mornington, decided to visit her daughter in Armadale, on the west coast. She wondered about what adventures would await her if she just kept going.
She is still going, 16 years later. Taylor packs nonperishable foods to eat while on the road and sleeps in inexpensive hotels when she’s tired, in order to save money. (more…)