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    • Day 505

      Griffith NSW

      September 4, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      We will be here a month, restraining from showing restaurant food photos The Italian heritage of Calabria and Venito region influence strongly here so food and wine feature - a lot. 60% of the population claim Italian background which probably explains the events that have landed here in the last 2 weeks: the Italian Festival, the Salami Festival, visits by the Italian Tenors and the federal Government’s Job Summit - is there a hint in Albo’s name?
      Griffith is here because of the M.I.A. Which turned the area into NSW’s food bowl. Although it’s a 35k drive to the nearest naturally occurring river, the Murrumbidgee, there is water everywhere irrigating paddock, lawn and public parks.
      Use the full name of Griffith NSW to avoid mistaking it with the suburb of Canberra. There is enough confusion here because the city plan was done by W Burley Griffin. Apparently he didn’t get enough crazy, circular road drawing in Griffith, and went off to architect the master plan for our nations capital. The 1914 Griffith design was probably visionary, but the later addition of irrigation supply reaches, drainage channels and a railway seems to have confounded the plan. Or I am maplexic.
      The Gilbert family has history here. Regina’s dad took up a soldier settlers block and started farming in the ‘60’s after growing up in Ardethlan, serving in WWII and running various businesses around Griffith. Plenty of people around here know of, or are related to a Gilbert. Perhaps not as well known over the years as the many wine makers, the mafia Don’s or the cops and activists who battled with them,
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    • Day 3

      Gilberts of Griffith

      April 20, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Visit with Pat and Reg.

      We bought a new battery from NRMA who delivered and installed just before we left the Central Coast. The very first start, the car cranked a little slowly. The NRMA guy said “that doesn’t sound very good, you better go to an auto electrician and find out what’s wrong with your car”. Well that’s a pain in the ass. Don’t want issues on the road, so I better get it checked. Subsequent stars were intermittently OK. It wasn’t until Griffith that we had the chance to visit an electrician (a few places on the coast were suggesting 3 week wait).
      $100 later the test comes back “faulty battery” So, I call the NRMA who promptly arrive and test the battery and say “it’s OK”, with his meters he shows the battery levels dropping rapidly after the car is turned off. “There is something drawing current, you better get it checked by an auto electrician. Hmmm. The guy I had been to this morning had shut shop because he was going to a go-carting event. So I found another who checked it out. They couldn’t find any current draw and the battery tested OK. I’m a little agitated by this stage. No current loss and battery OK. I don’t think so, so I very patiently explain this to the electrician who had another look. Finds a dead cell in the battery, agrees to demonstrate to NRMA who now agrees that the battery is faulty and replace it.
      Then follows a 4 week discussion with NRMA Customer Relations to refund the $210 of Auto Electrician charges. All done now.
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    • Day 318

      Timeout! Click go the shears..

      March 1, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      A pause in our our wiggly travel path.
      Our original plan was to travel from Kalgoorlie on the Great Central Road through The Great Victorian and The Gibson Desert up to Uluṟu.
      Short detour Required.
      Regina’s Parents Reg and Pat need a visit and Zoe needed her Daddy to be at her 30th Birthday party. We made this decision while working in the Motel at Dynamite Bay, which with detours was about 4,100 kilometres away. It needed to be done so off we went. Because we intended to surprise Zoe, we had to go dark on our comms, so if you thought we had fallen into the Southern Ocean we’ll apologise for that. From Esperance in WA we sneaked our way through SA, briefly into Victoria, and then onto the rough roads of NSW.
      The surprise for Zoe was successful and complete in Wagga Wagga. Regina parachuted into Griffith, Ian did a flying visit to a very wet Central Coast and returns to Griffith with the rain in tow, before we reunite with our Van in Wagga Wagga.
      We are now a travelling trio. Ian’s mum Mary joined our circus and will be part of the troupe until Broken Hill. We all have our fingers crossed that the rain doesn’t follow us into the desert where we will free camp and see the sights.
      Out of Griffith on Ellis Park station (near Bunyan) we stopped in to watch Regina’s brother Lance do a spot of shearing.
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    • Day 64

      Griffith

      September 18, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      After wandering down Banna Lane checking out the Murals we went to Centenary Park to check out the sculptures built by overseas artists for Griffiths 100 year celebration in 2016.

      Also checked out the Navy Plane and MIA Pioneers memorial.Read more

    • Day 2

      Goodbye green Victoria - hello brown NSW

      August 21, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      I was so tired last night that I was asleep around 9pm, but as usual I woke up a number of times throughout the night. We are still getting used to the diesel heating and even on low we both eventually got too hot.

      It was lovely to open the door in the morning and enjoy the view of the flowing Goulburn river, rich bird life and golden leaves of the many surrounding trees.

      We left around 10 and headed past the diverse fruit growing district of greater Shepparton and stopped at The Big Strawberry in Koonoomoo to taste some strawberry wine and other strawberry delights. A quick sandwich and coffee in the warmth of the caravan and we finally crossed the Murray river at Tocumwal and soon noticed, as we passed through Finley, Jerilderie, Coleambally and Darlington Point how brown and dry the landscape had become. The overhanging grey cloud puffs made for a dramatic, if not foreboding backdrop.

      Still, we enjoyed the drive, grateful that we’d finally joined the 21st century and created a family Spotify account so we had plenty of music to keep us occupied. Of course, we don’t really appreciate each other’s taste in music, so perhaps head phones may come in handy in future!

      We pulled up in the large town of Griffith before 5pm and headed for the free camp in the centre of town, along the main canal. We were treated to the most spectacular deep pink sunset before retiring inside for the night in the warmth of our little home on wheels.

      Before we head inside for a simple pasta and some hot chocolate and a slice of yummy cake here are some fun and weird facts about strawberries for today!

      1. Did you know that strawberries are the only fruit that wear their seeds on the outside?

      2. Strawberries are also technically not a berry - again because their seeds are on the outside.

      3. Finally, strawberries are part of the rose family...which is kind of weird!

      Night night xx
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    • Day 64

      Griffith

      September 18, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 32 °C

      Upon leaving Hay this morning there wasn’t a lot of people around, probably because it’s a small town 🤣 but we also got the tumble weed across the road 😳

      Today saw us land in Griffith. A very horticultural town surrounded by orchards and vines and I am talking about lots & lots & lots of them. We had a wander through the Main Street and checked Mural Lane.Read more

    • Day 368

      Griffith

      November 5, 2016 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      3rd Nov 2011

      We left Melbourne and headed to Young for cherries. Me, Emer, Chiara, Venus and Brandon.
      As we drove out of Melbourne in a car crammed with out life, Joanne, the woman from the agency text to say there was no work in Young for at least another week 😣 I called the hotline and now we're in Griffith. We've been told the cherry season is the worst it's been in ten years!

      We found a campsite called showground and have paid to stay a week and hold out for the cherries. I'm hoping we earn some money because I've booked tickets to earthcore and I need a car!!!

      There are a group of Malaysians living here who are so friendly. They invited us into their shallay to eat with them. We sat on the floor while they watched us with huge smiles eat their mackerel curry with rice. They bought us a spoon each but I tried eating with my hands like they were. It's difficult though. Then they gave us a sweet coffee. One of the guys Kei said he wants to work very for 1 year then go home, get married and start a food truck business.
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    • Day 65

      Catania Fruit Salad Farm

      September 19, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 34 °C

      This afternoon saw us head out into the farmland and Catania Fruit Salad Farm where we got to tour the farm and here about the first settlers in the area. We heard how it was set up as an irrigation area and horticultural area. We learnt that this farm 43 of the original 50. We got to travel in luxury on the farm bus to see the different fruits that they grown and sample some of the wares.

      Obi 🐶 was excited to be there and was enthralled.
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    • Day 293

      Murrumbidgee river

      February 20, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Stop at Darlington point on the Murrumbidgee river for a night. Had a lovely drive here from Condobolin a flat drive starting with huge grain farms and ending with the grape capital of NSW at Griffith. Griffith is all under irrigation so is as green as. The Murrumbidgee is just another upside down river although quite largeRead more

    • Day 2

      Griffith, Hay and Balranald

      March 31 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Easter in Griffith, Hay Plain and post office, around Balranald on the Murrumbidgee

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