Sunday, 6 July 2025

On the road again..........part 2........in New South Wales

 Hello again, it must be time for another update,....... this time our journey into NSW.........I said in the last post that we had intended to stay at Tooleybuc, but it was booked out......so it was onto plan B, and we kept going to Balranald where we were fortunate to get the last site in the park......


Balranald is a large town on the Murrumbidgee river, so after booking in we went for a walk along the river.........



.                                     .............I had to smile at the signs on the toilets!!!..........


It was a lovely peaceful spot alongside the river......well it was until late afternoon and we were 'entertained' by a LOUD chorus of screeching corellas!! They did go quiet when it was dark, until the sun rose in the morning, and the chorus started soon after 6am!!


After brekkie next morning, we packed up and headed up the road......through Hay...... where the emu's greet you at the town entrance...........


.............and these statues feature in the main street....................


...............and local people who went off to war, are painted onto the water tanks...There are signs nearby telling the stories of these local identities................


.............and we had to smile as in the streets, all the cars reverse park back into the kerb........(in SA we don't do this, we drive in and reverse out)??

                                        

Back onto the highway again, and we came across lots of cattle, grazing on the roadsides.........what we call the "long paddock"! They seemed rather quiet, but we slowed our pace, just in case they suddenly ran on to the road. We were amazed at the amount of feed on the roadsides, which was quite a contrast to SA, where it has had the driest 15 months on record, and thus very little feed.


We headed toward West Wyalong, but turned off before that, at Rankin Springs, and took the road to Lake Cargelligo, where we booked in for 2 nights.


As it was school holiday time, and there was a large lake here, we had expected the park to be very busy. We were rather surprised to find out that there was room to spare!! 




Here we found another painted water tower...........


                                   ............below is a closeup of the painting above..........


We found a museum of very old farm machinery............


....and this one took Barry back to his earlier days working on the farm with his father, and using one just like this!!


We thought this circle of silo's was very different to any we had seen other places.......


We spent 2 nights at Lake Cargelligo, and the weather was warm enough to get the washing dry and  Barry had time to do some work.

Next morning we headed off again, and I shall be back another day to report on the next stage of our journey.

Blessings, From Jude








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