Monday, March 21, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Toowoomba 29th January 2011
Hi Guys & Gals,
We have been in Toowoomba since Tuesday 25th and are enjoying it in the BIG 4 Caravan Park it is much quieter than the Top Tourist park. It was quite hot on Tuesday so we had a swim in the pool complex which includes a spa. Very Nice. On Thursday we went into the city centre and it has been cleaned up really well & the shops are open Trish's eyes lite up as we went into Grand Cenral Shopping Complex & some retail therapy was experienced!
Today (Saturday) we went to the Toowoomba Japanese Gardens the largest Japanese Garden in Australia & it was really wonderful. Had some very strong winds last night which are continuing today. No rain so far. We are here until Wednesday the 3rd February traveling back to Tara.
More Info on the Japanese Gardens. CLICK HERE
More Pictures for you. CLICK HERE
We have been in Toowoomba since Tuesday 25th and are enjoying it in the BIG 4 Caravan Park it is much quieter than the Top Tourist park. It was quite hot on Tuesday so we had a swim in the pool complex which includes a spa. Very Nice. On Thursday we went into the city centre and it has been cleaned up really well & the shops are open Trish's eyes lite up as we went into Grand Cenral Shopping Complex & some retail therapy was experienced!
Today (Saturday) we went to the Toowoomba Japanese Gardens the largest Japanese Garden in Australia & it was really wonderful. Had some very strong winds last night which are continuing today. No rain so far. We are here until Wednesday the 3rd February traveling back to Tara.
More Info on the Japanese Gardens. CLICK HERE
More Pictures for you. CLICK HERE
Friday, January 21, 2011
Storm King Dam January 21st 2011
The "Happy Apple Resort" where we are parked is quite an experience. We call it Tent City as the place is full of tents. The park is mainly catering for university students & backpackers from around the world who come to this area to work in the orchards & vegetable farms picking fruits & vegetables. The ones we have met are nice young people but communication can be a problem with some.
We have not had one single caravan come in since we have been here we wonder why? however we are here until next Tuesday & intend to enjoy the time.
We went for a drive on Tourist Route 6 which took us past Storm King Dam (see photo's) then through a little village called Eukey and then on to Ballandean. They had an interesting fictional Dinosaur there which they called Fruitisforus which depicts the area. "Fruit is for us". Then we traveled back to Thurlimba for lunch. May have a quiet day tomorrow as there supposed to be a campfire tomorrow night which should be interesting. Take care until the next post.
Some Pictures For you. CLICK HERE.
We have not had one single caravan come in since we have been here we wonder why? however we are here until next Tuesday & intend to enjoy the time.
We went for a drive on Tourist Route 6 which took us past Storm King Dam (see photo's) then through a little village called Eukey and then on to Ballandean. They had an interesting fictional Dinosaur there which they called Fruitisforus which depicts the area. "Fruit is for us". Then we traveled back to Thurlimba for lunch. May have a quiet day tomorrow as there supposed to be a campfire tomorrow night which should be interesting. Take care until the next post.
Some Pictures For you. CLICK HERE.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Thulimba 20th January 2011
Here we are again we moved from Tenterfield on Tuesday 17th and headed north all the reports were still that we could not get home so have extended our holiday. We arrived at Thulimba which is 15km north of Stanthorpe in the Southern Downs of Queensland known as the Granite Belt. We are staying at the Happy Apple Resort which is an education in itself & will post a blog tomorrow about the resort.
Yesterday we went for a drive into Stanthorpe and looked around the town & saw the park, bridge & houses that were flooded. (see photo's). Had a look through the Stanthorpe Heritage Museum which was very interesting with a great display unique to the heritage of the Granite Belt.
Today we went for a drive in the country & stopped off at the Castle Glen Estate Winery which is famous for their Liqueurs & Fudge. Then we drove on to the Granite Belt Dairy which is well known for their hand made cheeses. Had a very nice cheese platter for lunch & bought some very nice Pepato Cheese. Traveling on through apple orchards that are full of fruit and the Passchendaele Pine Forest. Then back to the caravan for a nice cup of coffee.
We had a thunderstorm last night but thankfully there was not much rain in it & expecting another one tonight. Well must batten down the hatches & will post another blog tomorrow. Keep safe.
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Yesterday we went for a drive into Stanthorpe and looked around the town & saw the park, bridge & houses that were flooded. (see photo's). Had a look through the Stanthorpe Heritage Museum which was very interesting with a great display unique to the heritage of the Granite Belt.
Today we went for a drive in the country & stopped off at the Castle Glen Estate Winery which is famous for their Liqueurs & Fudge. Then we drove on to the Granite Belt Dairy which is well known for their hand made cheeses. Had a very nice cheese platter for lunch & bought some very nice Pepato Cheese. Traveling on through apple orchards that are full of fruit and the Passchendaele Pine Forest. Then back to the caravan for a nice cup of coffee.
We had a thunderstorm last night but thankfully there was not much rain in it & expecting another one tonight. Well must batten down the hatches & will post another blog tomorrow. Keep safe.
Check Out These Photo's CLICK HERE
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tenterfield Railway Museum
Yesterday we collapsed & had a day off from anything. Today we ventured out to visit the Railway Museum in Tenterfield and went down to the creek where we were camping in the Showgrounds to view where the water rushed through. It was amazing how far it had risen & the damage it had done. We are still trapped in Tenterfield but are hoping to get home next Tuesday the 18th. Rang a friend in Tara last night & he went to our house & he rang us this morning & said we still have water under the house but the actual house wasn't flooded & the chooks & horses are ok.
Some Photo's for you CLICK HERE
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Evacuated from Showgrounds Tenterfield
Just dropping a line (not in the water) we were evacuated from the Tenterfield Showgrounds where we were camping. The creek which you can hardly see in the video rose in an unbelievable speed we had to pack up & leave in the pouring rain. Stayed the night on the side of the road for the night to wait out the huge front that we were in but it was still pouring down the next day. Have now parked in a Caravan Park on the high side of town & intend to stay here until we can get home, which may be a while.
This is the video from 2 days ago CLICK HERE
Photo's here show where we were camping CLICK HERE
Photo's here show where we were camping CLICK HERE
Saturday, January 8, 2011
January 8th 2011
The sun was shining this morning "wonderful" so we went for a drive to the Granite drive east of Tenterfield to view some of the unusual granite outcrops which can be found throughout the district. These are quite spectacular & many unique formations of granite can be seen. Mainly a sheep grazing area with some cattle, it is in sharp contrast to the open grazing areas on the eastern side of town.
Unfortunately the road was blocked part way up due to washouts & floods further on so we were unable to reach the lookouts & Mt Mackenzie. This evening it is wet & cold.
Video CLICK HERE
Unfortunately the road was blocked part way up due to washouts & floods further on so we were unable to reach the lookouts & Mt Mackenzie. This evening it is wet & cold.
Video CLICK HERE
Friday, January 7, 2011
Wet Summer Holiday
Hi Folks,
Well we bolted down the Leichhardt Hiway from home on the 3rd of January as we had a window of opportunity to escape to New South Wales heading for Goondiwindi. The trip was slow as we navigated some small floods & lots of potholes. In Goondiwindi we looked up a 2nd cousin who we had not seen for 8 years Denise was so happy to see us & we met her new husband Terry. Had a cuppa & then proceeded to our destination down the Bruxner hiway which was rough & torn up with the rain & floods they had. As we approached Ashford in NSW would you believe it a thunder storm was in front of us! charming as we have to negotiate 30 km of dirt road to get to Kiambal National Park. We eventually arrived at Lemon Tree Flat in the park without any incident & was able to cross the causeways ok. Had to set up the caravan in the rain. Welcome to NSW! Its a lovely spot with not many campers with lots of wildlife and millions of deafening Cicadas & quite a few Goanna's next to the Severn River.
On Tuesday the 4th there was sunshine & it was quite warm so we went for a swim in the morning in the river. In the afternoon we went for a bike ride up the road & then decided to go for another swim. Because it was hot we decided to put "Charlie" our pet cockatiel under the awning while we went for another swim when we arrived back we were absolutely shocked a goanna had tipped over Charlies cage got through the doors & eaten our beloved pet. Was very sad. That night we had another thunderstorm!
On Wednesday the 5th we decided to go into Ashford to fill up the wagon with diesel as we were very low on the return trip we stopped at the Limestone caves in the park which were amazing. Could not do much more as another Thunderstorm was upon us! There was supposed to be a 3G phone signal in the area but all communications were dead at the park.
On Thursday 6th am we had a visit from the ranger informing us that we may have to evacuate as they were expecting a huge front to come & drop maybe 8 inches of rain in a couple of days & we would be trapped & the river may come up too high. He came back after 2 hour to confirm that we need to evacuate asap. well this is turning out to be a nightmare! So we packed up & headed to Tenterfield & as we approached the Ranges another Thunderstorm & we just drove through it & it was still raining when we reached Tenterfield. We found a high spot in the showgrounds & set up there again in the rain. We are staying here for a week until the weather improves.
On Friday 7th we went into town & had a look around & there is plenty of places to see (weather permitting) the rest of the day we collapsed. At least we can get mobile & internet communications here. So until the next blog in a couple of days keep well & safe.
Check out these Photo's CLICK HERE
Well we bolted down the Leichhardt Hiway from home on the 3rd of January as we had a window of opportunity to escape to New South Wales heading for Goondiwindi. The trip was slow as we navigated some small floods & lots of potholes. In Goondiwindi we looked up a 2nd cousin who we had not seen for 8 years Denise was so happy to see us & we met her new husband Terry. Had a cuppa & then proceeded to our destination down the Bruxner hiway which was rough & torn up with the rain & floods they had. As we approached Ashford in NSW would you believe it a thunder storm was in front of us! charming as we have to negotiate 30 km of dirt road to get to Kiambal National Park. We eventually arrived at Lemon Tree Flat in the park without any incident & was able to cross the causeways ok. Had to set up the caravan in the rain. Welcome to NSW! Its a lovely spot with not many campers with lots of wildlife and millions of deafening Cicadas & quite a few Goanna's next to the Severn River.
On Tuesday the 4th there was sunshine & it was quite warm so we went for a swim in the morning in the river. In the afternoon we went for a bike ride up the road & then decided to go for another swim. Because it was hot we decided to put "Charlie" our pet cockatiel under the awning while we went for another swim when we arrived back we were absolutely shocked a goanna had tipped over Charlies cage got through the doors & eaten our beloved pet. Was very sad. That night we had another thunderstorm!
On Wednesday the 5th we decided to go into Ashford to fill up the wagon with diesel as we were very low on the return trip we stopped at the Limestone caves in the park which were amazing. Could not do much more as another Thunderstorm was upon us! There was supposed to be a 3G phone signal in the area but all communications were dead at the park.
On Thursday 6th am we had a visit from the ranger informing us that we may have to evacuate as they were expecting a huge front to come & drop maybe 8 inches of rain in a couple of days & we would be trapped & the river may come up too high. He came back after 2 hour to confirm that we need to evacuate asap. well this is turning out to be a nightmare! So we packed up & headed to Tenterfield & as we approached the Ranges another Thunderstorm & we just drove through it & it was still raining when we reached Tenterfield. We found a high spot in the showgrounds & set up there again in the rain. We are staying here for a week until the weather improves.
On Friday 7th we went into town & had a look around & there is plenty of places to see (weather permitting) the rest of the day we collapsed. At least we can get mobile & internet communications here. So until the next blog in a couple of days keep well & safe.
Check out these Photo's CLICK HERE
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Floods Tara
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Yesterday we started our journey to the Kwiambal National Park & from all reports the previous day the road was clear. How fast the water rises! There was some floods on the Surat Road west of Tara which we were able to negotiate but when we were 14km from Moonie on the Leichhardt Hiway the Moonie River was far to high & you would have to be a submarine to get through.
So we had to turn around & go home!!! Hoping to get through on Saturday 1st January 2011. The road reports are not very accurate so we decided to unhitch the caravan & go for a drive. The Tara-Surat Road was supposed to be closed but there was no problem! we continued down the Moonie Hiway to Moonie which was supposed to be closed again no problem?
At Moonie we were able to confirm by the locals that the road was blocked to Goondawindi? the road reports the day before said it was open! So what do you do! We had a nice lunch at Moonie then Traveled back to Tara via the Cambridge Crossing Road & was not a problem.
When we got back to Tara to get some bread & milk & fruit alas there was none the town is isolated from the main centers & no supplies were getting in & it was reported that the town is out of fuel. Would you believe it then the power went off for 6 hours! So we lit up the BBQ started up the generator & pretended we were camping. Funny.
Hopefully the next post we will actually be from our destination. Keep posted & Have a happy New Year.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Home to Gairloch Cottage 3-10-2010
We are home & the grass is long it will be a few days mowing lawns, washing the wagon & the van but you should see the wonderful colours we came home too. The wild flowers are a really great display of white, purple & yellow.
The gardens look wonderful thanks to Trish's efforts, native trees blossoming & a myriad of flowers, geraniums, daisies, even the bromiliads & cactus are flowering. Just love the spring time when we get rain.
Talking about rain we have had a decent amount while away as the dam is full & the melon-holes are full so we have these private lakes which is nice except the mossies are out in full vengeance.
Had a BBQ last night & had to put the bug zapper on as the bugs, moths, mossies etc were that thick the air was black with them (see photo's).
The ponies & chooks look like they were having fun but they all were actually pleased to see us. Well now it is time to get some work done & plan for another tour. Yipee!!!
Some Photo's For you CLICK HERE
The gardens look wonderful thanks to Trish's efforts, native trees blossoming & a myriad of flowers, geraniums, daisies, even the bromiliads & cactus are flowering. Just love the spring time when we get rain.
Talking about rain we have had a decent amount while away as the dam is full & the melon-holes are full so we have these private lakes which is nice except the mossies are out in full vengeance.
Had a BBQ last night & had to put the bug zapper on as the bugs, moths, mossies etc were that thick the air was black with them (see photo's).
The ponies & chooks look like they were having fun but they all were actually pleased to see us. Well now it is time to get some work done & plan for another tour. Yipee!!!
Some Photo's For you CLICK HERE
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Cunnamulla & St.George 1 & 2-October 2010
G'day how are you going & where are you from, are the most common expressions that start conversation amongst all the fellow travelers we meet. Well we traveled yesterday from Charleville to Cunnamulla & stopped at Wyandra to get a coffee, the Post Office-Cafe-Store the only one in town was very interesting as the lady owner seemed a bit stoned however we did have coffee & scones.
Then we traveled onto Cunnamulla & were going to stay at the showgrounds however it is now closed to campers because of insurance costs which is a shame but we found a camping ground further into Cunnamulla which turned out ok. Met some more people & we had some drinks & a lot of yarns around the campfire that evening. The was a character there named Peter who had some real funny jokes & stories.
This morning we headed off to St.George nearly 300 km and stopped at Bollon for a drink. The cafe was open & what an interesting place full of old shearing history (see the photo's). We are now in St.George & the shops are shut! yipee said Arthur. Set the van up for the night & went for a walk down to the Bollon River, as all the other rivers it is quite full & flowing. Mucked around down there having fun (see the photo's).
Having a BBQ tonight as the weather is warm & fine. Well the journey ends tomorrow as we travel the last leg to Tara. We want to stay out here & keep going it is such a wonderful life. The Pajero & the Caravan have been wonderful with no major problems.
Cunnamulla & St. George CLICK HERE for Photo's
Then we traveled onto Cunnamulla & were going to stay at the showgrounds however it is now closed to campers because of insurance costs which is a shame but we found a camping ground further into Cunnamulla which turned out ok. Met some more people & we had some drinks & a lot of yarns around the campfire that evening. The was a character there named Peter who had some real funny jokes & stories.
This morning we headed off to St.George nearly 300 km and stopped at Bollon for a drink. The cafe was open & what an interesting place full of old shearing history (see the photo's). We are now in St.George & the shops are shut! yipee said Arthur. Set the van up for the night & went for a walk down to the Bollon River, as all the other rivers it is quite full & flowing. Mucked around down there having fun (see the photo's).
Having a BBQ tonight as the weather is warm & fine. Well the journey ends tomorrow as we travel the last leg to Tara. We want to stay out here & keep going it is such a wonderful life. The Pajero & the Caravan have been wonderful with no major problems.
Cunnamulla & St. George CLICK HERE for Photo's
Friday, October 1, 2010
Charleville 29 & 30-9-2010
Had a good trip to Charleville but nearly ran out of Diesel! managed to get to Auguthella which was great. Charleville is a nice town & we stayed in Cobb & Co Caravan Park for 2 days. Had a nice evening around the camp fire with some more new friends from WA. Bert & Margaret. Tomorrow we are off to Cunnamulla.
Running out of time have to be back on Sunday!!!!
Some Pictures for you CLICK HERE Charleville
Running out of time have to be back on Sunday!!!!
Some Pictures for you CLICK HERE Charleville
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tambo 28-9-2010
Had a 4 hour drive from Longreach to Tambo (via Barcaldine & Blackall) this morning. Its is wonderful seeing the outback green from all the rain. Passed a few Emu's with their chicks along the way. A lot of water at Tambo from the heavy rains they have had the locals said mate its been bucketing down had 3 inches last night. The road to Alpha & Springsure is cut off the Barcoo river is really deep across the road. Went for a walk this afternoon through the town.
Tambo is the oldest town in the west & it is also famous for Tambo Teddy's all manufactured from sheepskin & Trish had a good look around. Lovely parks in the town next to the Barcoo River. Golly Gosh just heard thunder outside better go secure the van. Bye for now.
Tambo CLICK HERE for photos
Tambo is the oldest town in the west & it is also famous for Tambo Teddy's all manufactured from sheepskin & Trish had a good look around. Lovely parks in the town next to the Barcoo River. Golly Gosh just heard thunder outside better go secure the van. Bye for now.
Tambo CLICK HERE for photos
Qantas Museum & Brooks & Magee
Hi folks this is our last day in Longreach & what a big day. Yesterday we spent all day drying everything out from the storm last night.
We had a great day at the Qantas Founders Museum & also went on the Boeing 747 Tour which was very interesting (well Arthur thought so. Bloke stuff). We got to stand inside the massive jet engine. See Photo.
That evening we had a great time at the Woolshed Restaurant nice meal & stayed for the show by country singers Brooks & Magee which was wonderful. Then we went to bed to get up early in the morning to start our travels.
Tomorrow we are heading toward Charleville with a overnight stop at Tambo. Good night all.
Photos for you CLICK HERE good for the blokes!
We had a great day at the Qantas Founders Museum & also went on the Boeing 747 Tour which was very interesting (well Arthur thought so. Bloke stuff). We got to stand inside the massive jet engine. See Photo.
That evening we had a great time at the Woolshed Restaurant nice meal & stayed for the show by country singers Brooks & Magee which was wonderful. Then we went to bed to get up early in the morning to start our travels.
Tomorrow we are heading toward Charleville with a overnight stop at Tambo. Good night all.
Photos for you CLICK HERE good for the blokes!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
This is Day 11
G'day Folks, Here we are again. Last night we boarded the the "Thomson Belle" a paddlewheeler that churns comfortably down the Thomson River supposedly steaming through the magnificent sunset & back to shore for a bush-cooked meal around the campfire.
Well it all turned pear shaped as we turned around & saw this massive storm looming down on us, well to cut a long story short we all got saturated & were bused to a hall for the bush cooked meal (which was cooked in the bush before the storm hit us). The meal was fantastic & entertainment was from the Internationally renowned Bare Foot Poet Milton Taylor. It was an evening of bush heritage & bush humour.
Well when we got back to the van the storm had hit the park really hard & we had left the widows & vents open!!!! So this morning is clean-up day & drying everything out. There was no damage. The moral to the story is shut the windows wally!
On the Thomson River PHOTOS CLICK HERE
Well it all turned pear shaped as we turned around & saw this massive storm looming down on us, well to cut a long story short we all got saturated & were bused to a hall for the bush cooked meal (which was cooked in the bush before the storm hit us). The meal was fantastic & entertainment was from the Internationally renowned Bare Foot Poet Milton Taylor. It was an evening of bush heritage & bush humour.
Well when we got back to the van the storm had hit the park really hard & we had left the widows & vents open!!!! So this morning is clean-up day & drying everything out. There was no damage. The moral to the story is shut the windows wally!
On the Thomson River PHOTOS CLICK HERE
Saturday, September 25, 2010
This is day 10
How are you all going? We are having a lazy day today as we are taking an evening trip & dinner on the Thompson River @ Longreach. The boat is a paddle boat called the Thomson Belle should be a good night out unless it is canceled due to the weather. Last night we had a big lightening storm which shook the van a bit but it weathered really well.
Went for a walk around Discovery Park today & took some photos of the plants in bloom, they are mainly Bougainvillea, Oleander & Canna Lillies. Discovery Park is a very nice park with all the amenities & plenty to do.
Photos Just For You CLICK HERE
Went for a walk around Discovery Park today & took some photos of the plants in bloom, they are mainly Bougainvillea, Oleander & Canna Lillies. Discovery Park is a very nice park with all the amenities & plenty to do.
Photos Just For You CLICK HERE
Friday, September 24, 2010
This is Day 9
G'day,
Today we went for a drive to Ilfracombe 27 clicks from Longreach. As you drive into town, one of the worlds longest museums peels away as you pass. This is the Machinery Mile & Heritage Display where you are able to trace the history of pastoral & community development from early walking beam drilling rigs, to early graders & fireploughs, tractors, pumps. This town is a testament to the early settlers & pioneers that made this country with many displays & historical artifacts. Simply an amazing day.
Pictures for you CLICK HERE
The link below is for the blokes. Pictures of old Tractors from my previous blog.
Pictures for the Guys CLICK HERE
Don't forget to see what we are up to tomorrow!
Today we went for a drive to Ilfracombe 27 clicks from Longreach. As you drive into town, one of the worlds longest museums peels away as you pass. This is the Machinery Mile & Heritage Display where you are able to trace the history of pastoral & community development from early walking beam drilling rigs, to early graders & fireploughs, tractors, pumps. This town is a testament to the early settlers & pioneers that made this country with many displays & historical artifacts. Simply an amazing day.
Pictures for you CLICK HERE
The link below is for the blokes. Pictures of old Tractors from my previous blog.
Pictures for the Guys CLICK HERE
Don't forget to see what we are up to tomorrow!
Day 9 One for the Blokes Ilfracombe Tractors
Hey Guys. Spent the morning at Ilfracombe a Town 27km south of Longreach. Took some interesting pictures if you are into old tractors.
There are also old Trucks, Graders, Dozers, Steam Machines, etc. etc. They are all displayed on the grassed area down one side of the road.
McCormick Deering 1917?
Old Dozers
To see The Tractors CLICK HERE
There are also old Trucks, Graders, Dozers, Steam Machines, etc. etc. They are all displayed on the grassed area down one side of the road.
McCormick Deering 1917?
Old Dozers
To see The Tractors CLICK HERE
Thursday, September 23, 2010
This is Day 8
Hi Friends & Family,
Had some rain today but were able to go for a drive to the Lilly Lagoon which is north of Longreach off the road to Muttaburra. This was our first little off road run. It is amazing to find this lagoon in the middle of nowhere which has bird life & some lilies growing there.
There was also a lot of cattle in amongst the bush grazing & we were able to get quite close. Unfortunately the birds are really timid however got a picture of 1!
Went up town today also for Trish to have some retail therapy & book in for a cruise on saturday afternoon on a paddle boat on the Thompson river. We are hoping this goes ahead as the river is rising & flowing quite fast due to the rains.
We are really pleased with the Pajero it drives really well & you wouldn't know the caravan was behind you but of course you must remember! Hoping to go to the Qantas museum tomorrow.
Some pictures CLICK HERE
Had some rain today but were able to go for a drive to the Lilly Lagoon which is north of Longreach off the road to Muttaburra. This was our first little off road run. It is amazing to find this lagoon in the middle of nowhere which has bird life & some lilies growing there.
There was also a lot of cattle in amongst the bush grazing & we were able to get quite close. Unfortunately the birds are really timid however got a picture of 1!
Went up town today also for Trish to have some retail therapy & book in for a cruise on saturday afternoon on a paddle boat on the Thompson river. We are hoping this goes ahead as the river is rising & flowing quite fast due to the rains.
We are really pleased with the Pajero it drives really well & you wouldn't know the caravan was behind you but of course you must remember! Hoping to go to the Qantas museum tomorrow.
Some pictures CLICK HERE
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
This is Day 6 & 7
Hi Folks,
We had a good trip to Longreach. Set up the Caravan for a nice 7 day stay in the Discovery Caravan Park.
Nice big outback park with all the amenities & things happening all the time. Caught the cockatoo & snake show
(see the photo's) had fish & chips for tea met lots of people. Day 7 we went up to town to get some supplies & then onto the Thompson River to meet some people & see the river. Had a lazy afternoon & cooked a BBQ for dinner. We could really get to like this life!
Some Photo's CLICK HERE
We had a good trip to Longreach. Set up the Caravan for a nice 7 day stay in the Discovery Caravan Park.
Nice big outback park with all the amenities & things happening all the time. Caught the cockatoo & snake show
(see the photo's) had fish & chips for tea met lots of people. Day 7 we went up to town to get some supplies & then onto the Thompson River to meet some people & see the river. Had a lazy afternoon & cooked a BBQ for dinner. We could really get to like this life!
Some Photo's CLICK HERE
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