Doodle Comer Swamp

Not far out of Henty there is a huge swamp area. It a bit of a drive but "kind of" on the way. Only a 15 k loop to get back on the highway, mostly reaso able one lane rural sealed road.
It is anRead more
Snowy Creek

Along our route today we have seen many wonderful camping areas. This one at snowy Creek is on a running creek and has space for 4-5 camps.
Glen Wills Cemetry

Information from Trove.
Glen Wills CemeteryVIC, AustraliaFrom a plaque at the site:"Between August 1894 and August 1920, ninety-seven burials took place at the Glen Wills Cemetery, on the OmeoRead more
Swift Creek, camping on Tambo River

The Swift Creek caravan park lies on the edge of the Tambo River. Water gurgles it way down giving us a relaxing ambiance. Everything on this trip is lush and green from the recent rains.
There is anRead more
The Poets Walk @ Swifts Creek

The Poets walk is a very easy stroll, gravel surface but still wheelchair accessable.
The dream of the late John Butler, a local Swift Creek artist his poetry is illustrated in nature as you read theRead more
Connors Hill Lookout

As we headed out of Swifts Creek to continue our run to Raymond Island we stopped at this lookout for a late lunch. We had quite a good view over to the hills.
Raymond Island

Raymond Island was our destination for this trip. Easter with family and many friends was well worth the long drive. We are heading on from here to Melbourne.
Sale common

We had visited Sale common some years ago when there had been quite a dry season. This time it was lush, green and with quite a bit of water. Sadly the board walk had been damaged in the floods andRead more
Yarram Street Art

One of the things we enjoy is some of the great street art we see on our travels.
After we left Sale and headed south we were treated to some wonderful artwork on buildings and a water tower.
Koo Wee Rup Observation Tower

On our way back from Rocky Creek on our way to Melbourne we stopped at the Koo Wee Rup Observation platform. There is a great view.
The sign nearby tells some history of the area.
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Ceres

Ceres is a local community garden. Part of the attraction for the kids is the caterpillar themed playground. Climbing into the huge centipede and scrambling through his stomach to exit via his rearRead more
Plenty Gorge Park

Melbourne weather made a mistake today. A full day of sun and pleasent temperature.
We headed out to Plenty Gorge Park for a very pleasent walk around one of the wetland areas. Quite a few differentRead more
Plenty Gorge Lookout

This is a view from the lookout over Plenty Gorge. We took a walk for a couple of hundred meters along a fairly rough track. According to a sign there are plans for more walking tracks in this area.
Hoddle Street/Mirror mirror

A walk at Hoddle Street found both joy and despair. Joy for the beautiful red building looking magnificent from the waking bridge over the street. Joy to walk about in a unique mirror shop with theRead more
Euroa

After leaving Melbourne, we drove north as far as Euroa where we booked in to a cabin. Overnight the temperature dropped down under six degrees. We arrived early enough to walk part of the Apex walk.Read more
Violet Town

This morning we decided on a quick detour via Violet Town. We are greeted coming into Town by a quite different welcome sign by Michael Leunig. "Its an imaginary Street map" heRead more
Winton Wetlands Pump House

Further along we decided to revisit Winton wetlands. The Spot we stopped at is the site where there is an old pump house. There is still an engine visible and presumably a pump. There are pipes soRead more
Boggy Bridge and the Fish Trees

Boggy bridge Road runs across the wetlands oast the site of the old school. A row of trees across the soil bridge are decorated with Fish. You need to get in the right Spot the see the picturesRead more
Glenrowan

Here we are at the town that is ecerything Ned. Kelly that is. There is a lot of history about the famous bushranger here and you dont need to look far to find some. We lunched at the bakery beforeRead more
Marrambidya Wetlands, Wagga Wagga

Marrambidya Wetlands was one place we had visited some years ago. At the time it was without water and not many birds.
What a contrast this time. Many birds around and all very active. The firstRead more
Another visit to Junee

We were here only a couple of months but it always a good place to stop for a break in the journey and coffee.
Historic Garage.

Just Next door to the Junee Licorice factory is a good display of ols vehickes, Victa mowers, ancient outboards motors and other really old stuff. Its a small donation to take a look at it all.
Junee Town

Junee is a well presented Town. The byildings are looking good.
On The Roadside

On The way from Wantabadgery to Tumblong there is a large steel sculpture of a horse and rider. It is similar in style to the one we saw years ago at Jugiong. Those are no longer there and I have notRead more
Gundagai Historic Rail Bridge.

The old railway bridge was built over a hundred years ago, out of wood. It has detiorated to the point where it is in danger of shedding random bits.
It would be wonderful to be able to preserve itRead more