THURSDAY, 26th
MAY 2016
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Lachlan River |
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Reflections in the weir |
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Weir and boogie board in a neverending cycle |
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Fluffed up zebra finch |
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Puuurrrr |
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Horses can be a problem |
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So can escaping picnic tables |
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The bowling green needs a roll and the mushrooms need picking |
With the awning extended yesterday for the first time,
Himself was able to christen his new LED rafter lights – they certainly lit up
the awning area and made cooking the evening roast so much easier.
The rain commenced last night and continued until after
lunch today; the temperature certainly dropped as well! It has really been a good day to sit by the
fire, in fact, Cat hasn’t moved from his cushion in front of the heater all
day!
Not only do the managers of this caravan park provide
nibbles for happy hour, either inside by the wood heater or outside around the
campfire, they also provide scones, jam and cream every morning for morning
tea. We were quite happy to don our
coats and head to the camp kitchen at 10.00 am.
When the rain eased for a period after lunch, we set off for a walk
through the park beside the river and back along the main street. As the afternoon rush of new arrivals
commences, the weather is starting to close in again.
1 comment:
Great photos of the three of you.
Since reading your blog we are going to deviate from our original route.
we were going through Bardedman, West Wyalong, Lake Cargelligo, Mount Hope.
Now we will go West Wyalong, Condobolin, Lake Cargelligo, Mount Hope Cobar. Following on from Cobar,Cunnamulla, Yowah, Quilpe, Windorah, Longreach, Barcaldine to Torrens Creek to see what condition that road is in. About 22k is dirty road all the rest is black stuff. Keep the photos coming and the road reports. Regards The Barry's
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