Morning walk.
Metal art workshop.
Mt Walsh in the background.
Campground from the bridge over the old railway line.
Beautiful rose gardens
It's been suggested we have to try the custard slices from the bakery before we leave, sooooooThey had none ๐๐ฅบ had to settle for a apple scroll instead, which we took to Dalarnil to have for our last mornos together for this trip.
Our last 'family' selfie as we go our separate ways home ๐๐. Hopefully not for long as I have lots left on my bucket list. It's been a pleasure to travel with these guys, they are so flexible and easy going.
We've had 80 days on the road exploring Queensland and we still haven't seen it all. We've left a few things for another trip, mainly some national parks, gorges and waterfalls. Hopefully Yvonne and Gunther and a few others will join us.
We had a couple of fun stays with friends in Strathdickie and Port Douglas. We thank you for your hospitality xx.
Wikicamps says we've completed just over 8,000kms towing the Journey. The cruisers odometer reads 8,920kms.Covid permitting we hoping to head to Dubbo at the end of August to meet up with some of my Victorian family. Fingers, arms and everything crossed.๐ค๐











How absolutely wonderful...thanks for sharing your trip with us :)))
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it. Hopefully we'll catch up again soon.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you got to put some more ticks on your bucket list. Sorry that you had to cut it a bit short. Pleas go away again soon as I now have nothing to read with my morning coffee! Hope Eileen is OK
ReplyDeleteOmgoodness, that's funny. If covid let's us we may even see you on the road somewhere
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