Sunday, March 31, 2013
Narranderra Hot Rod Show
Friday, March 29, 2013
Griffith/Leeton/Narranderra
For our friend Wade |
We spent a very rainlashed stormy last night out at the Lake. It had been incredibly hot and we were happy to feel it cool down but we had dust storms, rain, hail & lightning. Happy Hour came to an end.
Brewery Building |
Headed back into town to camp up and do the laundry, shopping etc. At 4pm on Easter Thursday afternoon, Rick finally felt like doing something so off we went to the local Abattoirs!!!!!!! to the Italian deli there and bought some salamis. By the time we did that, everything else was shut for Easter, there are 15 wineries here but didnt get to any of them, so on Good Friday morning we left. Fields of crops, orchards & vineyards everywhere you look in this area. What a difference having water makes to a region. Travelled thru a lovely little town called Leeton. Full of beaut Art Deco buildings, did a quick walking tour and then headed to Narranderra. Camped up there at the boat ramp on the Murrumbidgee River where this beautiful old Brewery building stands. In 1921 this brewery produced 10,000 bottles of beer and 15,000 bottles of cordial a day. Employed more than 100. Still producing cordial until 1986. There is a Hot Rod Rally here in Narranderra this weekend so we will be cruising the streets looking at them tonight & tomorrow. Have moved to the Showgrounds to camp up over the weekend as it is a very easy walk into town from here.
In Leeton |
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Lake Wyangan
Our new camp spot |
Griffith Camp
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Hay cont.
Our Camp Spot on the Murrumbidgee |
We visited the Shearers Outback Museum, which was really interesting. Then a visit to the Dunera POW Museum. The Camp is no longer around but the stories of the 3000 plus war time prisoners from Germany, Austria, Italy and Japan that were imprisoned here was fascinating. We also visited the home of an Archbishop. The home built in the 1880s is constructed of corrugated iron with pressed steel internal walls, insulated with sawdust. Beautiful old home in pretty good condition. The original paint still on the outside tin. Visited a winery and bought some Port and then that pretty much did Hay for us and we decided to move on to Griffith. Did buy a Lotto ticket in case we got lucky and could go back and buy the old guys Plymouth but it wasnt to be. Rick has been sick with perhaps a sinus infection so we have spent up big on cold & flu tabs just in case.
Shearer in action |
Monday, March 25, 2013
Hay
We enjoyed our stay at Hay, a very RV friendly town. Plenty of free camping, fresh water, toilets & showers if needed at the Info Centre. In the main street a large parking area for motorhomes & caravans along with fresh water tap. It was here we met 6 french backpackers who had decided to camp in the carpark around the tap. We arrived to fill up with water and they had to hastily pack up and move out of the way. They didnt know about the riverside camp with toilets, bbqs and lots of trees & grass plus a nice sandy swimming area. When we told them also that there were two french girls camping down there, they were off!!!!!!!!! We discovered a 1959 Plymouth Belvedere in the front yard of a very old chaps house way out in the sticks. He happily showed us the car and said "its for sale" YAY we thought, but then he was asking $20,000 and we had to shake our heads and say NO. He obviously hadnt driven it for quite a while as it was full of cobwebs under the hood and inside the drivers seat. This little bus caught our eye as well. We are always on the lookout for an old car for Rick and spotted something under some green shade cloth in someones front yard. As luck happens we met the owne'rs grandson and he told us grandpa had a 1926 Studebaker Pickup under the tarp just wasting away. Grandson had high hopes of getting it one day.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Numurkah
We left home last Thursday and travelled to Nurmurkah. 241 motorhomes and 500 people descended on this small town for 5 days for a fundraiser. It was a huge success. We spent a total of $50,000 in the district during the rally, plus gave the showgrounds committee a further $10,000 and the hospital over $3000. Lots of fun, food and activities kept us busy from morning till late at night. We had a fund raising dress up dinner for the hospital with a Mad Hatters Theme. Here's Rick with a couple of friends.
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