We farewelled our friends Kev, Fran and Becky at Lochinvar and travelled to Medowie to stay for a time with Howard and Lyn Grigor and “Will & Wont”. These are the 2 baby wombats that Lyn is currently hand rearing. Gorgeous little things that without her love and care would not be part of this world.
We arrived on the Friday and

The conference was wonderful and a great place for us to catch up with friends. The Friday night was a cocktail party held at the Harbourview Function centre on the foreshore of Newcastle harbour. Saturday and Sunday was held at the Newcastle Town Hall – lovely old building. It was an inspirational conference with great speakers.
We were guest speakers at the Salamander Bay Rotary Club at the Breakfast Club meeting on the Tuesday, outlining our travels up to that point. It was nice for us to meet the members and they us, as we have sort of been their “ghost” members! Following the meeting we packed up and headed to the Southern Highlands to spend some time with family before heading west.
It was great spending time with my Mum and sister and her family. Whilst we were there, the Open Garden scheme was available in a number of the local gardens. What a lovely time I had with Mum visiting a number of them, all very different but gorgeous and innovative

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We also caught up with one of my favourite Aunts & Uncles! Uncle Ken cooked a lovely Good Friday meal for us of fish and chips and arranged with Walter to go down to Thirlmere and visit the Steam Train museum. Mum and Aunty Judy and I played many games of Scrabble with the results being fairly evenly distributed!
I have been home to Bowral many times over the years but had never attended the Scottish Festival at Bundanoon known as “Brigadoon”. So Mum, Walter & I packed up our lunch and headed out early on the Saturday to attend this famous affair. Even though we were early by most standards, hundreds had already arrived! For those who don’t know the area, Bundanoon is a tiny village on the Southern Highlands of NSW. For this day even the name of the village is changed, all the signs now read “Brigadoon”. This is a fabled village in Scottish folk lore that rises out of the mist each 100 years and the villages celebrate the day. They cannot leave the village or the village will disappear forever.
It was a bright sunny day and the lads and lassies had donned their kilts and the pipers had skirled their pipes for a majestic and fun day. We watched them tossing the caber, throwin

We left in time to beat the crowd and went and visited Brian & Liz Patttinson. Brian & Liz did live in Dubbo for many years before making their “sea change” to Bowral. They have a lovely home and seem very well settled in to their new environment.
We had to say goodbye so that we could continue our travels. Our plans are to travel along the Murray to its mouth in South Australia.
We headed out towards Albury and booked into the All Seasons Caravan Park in Lavington. We nearl

Their hospitality was exceptional and loaded us into their car and drove us to Beechworth for lunch. Beechworth is a lovely historic gold village about 40kms south of Wodonga. We ate pies at the famous Beechworth Bakery and wandered the streets looking at the facades of the buildings – all kept in the original painting. The autumn colours were also starting to be evident. Such an interesting history. The Chinese even cut long channels through the rock to assist in channelling the water to wash the gold. The old hospital, now only the stone front remaining used to treat over a 100 patients a day. Brian drove us around the village and even out to the old Powder store. We left Beechworth and drove through Yackandandarah, buying lo

The following day we again met up with them and drove from Wodonga up to Yarrawonga, checking out some river camping spots as we went. Yarrawonga is on the Victorian side of the river and is joined to Mulwala by a whacky bridge with a bend in it. The story goes that it was a joint consultative work between the two states and their engineers but after construction had commenced, found it didn’t meet in the middle! We drove over the bridge and found a nice spot beside the lake to have afternoon tea before travelling on. We then drove along the NSW side of Lake Mulwala. We found a p

A quiet day was decided upon just to enjoy each others company for the next day. Brian & Leonie decided upon a BBQ for lunch so I made some rissoles to take. However, after I had finished I turned around and knocked my knife block. I felt it falling and instinctively put my hand out to stop it. Whoops! Wrong move….the carving knife had already began slipping out and it caught my little finger on the way down. The end of the story was 6 stitches! (All fixed now though). Thanks to Leonie who played nurse and medical carer getting me to Wodonga Emergency whose staff did a great job it repairing it.

We left these lovely friends and headed to Kyffins Reserve at Lake Mulwala for some free camping on the edge of the lake. Lovely spot. We relaxed and had camp fires and watched the marvellous sunsets over the lake. There was a myriad of bird life with corellas, rosellas, black swans, ibis, Azure kingfisher, ducks, grass parrots and cockatoos. Many more as well that I hadn’t even been able to identify! We also had cute little ringtail possums running around our camp at night. Many an apple went their way! After 5 days though it was time to find a caravan park to fill up the water tanks and get the washing done!
We travelled a whole 6 kms to Lake Mulwala Holiday Park. This has now been taken over by the Lake Mulwala Ski Club but it is

So we left the caravan park and headed out for some more free camping along the river.

We spent one day driving the 40kms to Rutherglen where we checked out the famous Parker Pies and went wine and olive tasting! We can really recommend the pies; they are not cheap but wor

Then on to Tocumwal where we invited to park the van in the yard of other lovely friends who we met in Walkamin last year. Marion & Neil have a lovely home on 4 acres. Neil normally trucks grain but with the drought there was no work last year so they took their van to Walkamin on the Atherton tableland to truck sugar.
It was so good to catch up with them and catch up on their news. They sold their v

Again this amazing pair showed us incredible hospitality and loaded us into their car and firstly drove us out to a place called Ulupna Island. It is on the Murray and I had read about it as it has a good population of koalas. Well I can honestly say I have not ever seen anything like it. There was virtually a koala in every second tree. So good to see this unique Aussie animal in such numbers!
Then the decision was to leave fairly early and take the 2 hour drive to Bright to see the autumn colours and come back via Milawa on the Food and Wine Trail! Now we are talking….
Bright blew us both away. We had heard that this is the place to see autumn colour but I cert

The town also has a unique quality about it and also has many craft and gallery types of shops. We left there and Neil drove us out of town and up a mountain to have lunch at the Red Stag Deer and Emu Farm. The food and wine was great and the

Again, we had to say goodbye and off we drove again, this time to Echuca. Cold and rainy but we are about now to go out and explore the historic port area here. The weather was not very kind to us and so we didn’t venture very far.
Saturday we decided again that it was time for greener fields so we headed off from Echuca towards Swan Hill. Swan Hill was named by Major Mitchell who had spent a sleepless night on the banks of the Murray on this spot, being kept awake by the noise of some swans – hence the name!
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We have spent 2 days at the Pioneer Village. We initially thought that 2-3 hours would do it including the ride on the paddle boat but the village was so extensive and so interesting we extended our passes to go back again today. The village was wonderful and has something for everyone.
Tomorrow we are going to attend the huge Rural Field day here that show cases not only all the farm machinery and innovations but all the local produce including the wines for tasting! Its only $3.00 for pensioners! So we’ll be there…..
We will report on this jaunt in our next spiel..
Hope you are all well and life is treating you gently.
The Happy Travellers
Rob & Walter