Busby Marou

Whenever we have the chance, we catch up to Jeremy and Tom. These guys are local to where we live and we have known them for a long time.
The show was in the Goonoo Goonoo room at the Longyard Hotel.Okumaya devam et
Troy Cassardaley at TREC

One if our main paid entertainment is here at the Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre. We are seated well ahead of time and waiting for the show. After 10 minutes about half the people are here andOkumaya devam et
Lee Kernaghan

We headed out to TREC for two shows. The earlier one was Troy. After a wait of a bit over an hour we went back in for the Lee Kernaghan experience.
Lee is one of the country legends of our time. HisOkumaya devam et
Food at the festival.

While the food around the Bicentennial park was quite expensive and not outstanding, the Pub group were very good. Due to a very full programme we ended up eating out a few times. While any of the PubOkumaya devam et
Bill Chambers sessions at The Pub.

Australia day 2018 at the Pub. We enjoyed one of the best shows of the trip. The highlight towards the end of the show, by now running seriously overtime was an appearance by Kasey Chambers. MyOkumaya devam et
The Lions Duck Race.

The Tamworth Lions club sell tickets for a duck in the race. After the cavalcade the ducks are let loose in the river. The first duck over the line wins its ticket holder $1000. I think my duck isOkumaya devam et
Round Mountain Girls Show

At the Albert Hotel ready to see this show. Thinking it might be load! We'll the sound check was loud.
The Tamworth Cavalcade

The cavalcade starts around 9am and takes nearly an hour for the 100 cars, floats and groups to pass by. This is one of the biggest country parades I have seen
Last Shows at Tamworth Festival 2018

We are seeing the Whistle Dixie band this afternoon at the Southgate tavern. We have already seen this band but they are way best this afternoon has to offer. Tonight we head to the Bicentennial ParkOkumaya devam et
After the Festival.

The day after the Tamworth Music festival you would be hard pressed to find evidence of it having been. There must be a huge effort by the organizers to remove signs and barricades as soon as it isOkumaya devam et
Glacial Rocks

Glacial rocks are formed by an ancient erosion event. The result for us is interesting scenery with outlook over small waterfall.
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Cloud formations.

Driving along the highway there are often interesting clouds. There were many we saw but these were quite interesting.
Droving in NSW.

When onw thinks of droving, there is the thought that this was something that happened so long ago. In fact nothing could be further from the truth. On this trip we're have passed several droves withOkumaya devam et
Pilliga Artesian Bore

Tonight we are camped at Pilliga, just outside the town. This is a very popular place with people dropping in regularly for a soak in the warm waters that flow up 6-800meters from deep below theOkumaya devam et
No CSG for this farmer.

Mention CSG here and you are 98.9% certain of speaking to a non supporter. No farmer sees any good to come from it and many have made huge signs from grain bins water tanks and other items.
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Coonamble Water Tower

Silo art has been found in many areas now. Towns ha e decided to make boring and unattractive grain silos just a bit more interesting. Coonamble has taken art to jts water tower.
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Gulargambone

On the drive in and out of town are many art galahs made from cutouts of corrugated iron. Mounted high on poles to the north and south, these impressive works imply the town has made the galah itsOkumaya devam et
Goan Waterhole, Trangie

There are many nice spots around Australia and this is one of them. A beautiful park set beside a Lagoon called the Goan Waterhole, there is a reasonable attendance of water birds. Once again on thisOkumaya devam et
The Rabbit Trap Hotel, Albert, NSW.

We decided to visit this place after meeting Neville the owner at Tamworth. It took us a little off our intended course but only by a few kilometres. We will resume our mission to JuneeOkumaya devam et
Imperial Hotel, Manila, NSW.

The date on the facade say 1900. Over 117 years and this impressive hotel is still standing and quenching the thirsts of local and traditional Eller alike.
We have seen several Imperial hotelsOkumaya devam et
Humbug Creek, NSW

Nice spot with water after the floods. We were cruising along, Pam was having a drive and she thought the is area looked interesting. We dropped over the edge onto a track that was being used by theOkumaya devam et
Cooinda Park, Wetlands.

Wyalong was just the place to stop for lunch. We noted a wetland picnic area and figured it might be worth a look.
The local councils uses the natural watercourse supplemented by some formed dams toOkumaya devam et
Rest area, Wyalong.

Simulated mine and poppet head. Part of the DNA of these tows was that they often started out as mining towns. The ones that made the transition to supporting the farming have often continued on to beOkumaya devam et
Junee Liquorice Factory

A little off our track, but who could resist a detour via the Junee Liquorice Factory? We dropped in here for the first time last year when it was on our planned route and had a fantastic visit
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Junee urban wetland walk.

Last year we were here. Now the reeds have done very well and grown quite thick. Any birds here have good cover but for us seeing them is difficult. It looks like a bit of rain would go well. PerhapsOkumaya devam et