Today we have had a busy day, first we went for a drive to Barham and called in to see Rochelle & Daniels house they have bought here at Cohuna. Took some pictures of the old bridge at Koondrook that goes over to Gunbower Island and then had a coffee at the Bakery before heading back to the caravan. This afternoon we went to have a look at Factory & Field which is Cohuna's old Butter Factory built in 1910 that has been done up and sells all sorts of interesting bits & pieces. There is also a lovely coffee shop attached to it. Then it was over the road to the Little Athletics to watch Maddison & Ebony do their stuff, lots of ribbons for both of them. It was also Maddison's 7th birthday so a special day for her. Lastly for the day it was up to Apex Park for a free Community BBQ. We all had on name tags with how long we had been at Cohuna and we won with 4 days (actually didn't win anything special, just the accolade). We had to sit beside people we didn't know and strike up a conversation, very good idea and lots of fun.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Thursday 26th March 2015 - Cohuna
Staying in Cohuna for 9 nights before calling into Echuca to get the awning replaced, and then heading to Denilliquin. Cohuna Riverside Caravan park is a really lovely caravan park right beside the water and has brought back some terrific memories of our previous stays here. On the weekend Rochelle & Daniel are coming up so it will be great to catch up with them for for a few days. Barry has been down at The Gunbower Creek and managed to catch himself a nice big, legal, Murray Cod. Very pleased with himself. Cooked half of it for dinner last night. Tonight we are calling around to Tanya's house for dinner and have canceled the kayaking for this evening as it is a little to cool. Hopefully will manage to do the kayaking before we leave, Tanya has assured us that it is better than Kakadu as there are no crocodiles and the scenery and bird life is very special.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Sunday 22nd March 2015 - Gol Gol
Over the last couple of days we have done a lot more sightseeing as well as a lot of relaxing. Yesterday we went to visit The Olde Lolly Shoppe which had heaps of old fashioned lollies I haven't seen in ages. Managed to limited myself to just a few packets, so pretty happy with myself. Then we went down to Red Cliffs to visit Big Lizzie which has an interesting history to tell. Last night when we were just finishing dinner there were fireworks on the otherside of the river, they were spectacular and went on for 30 minutes at least. When they finished unfortunately the music started and I had to go for the ear plugs again to get some sleep. Not sure what that was all about as there wasn't anything advertised in the Mildura papers. Today we headed up to Langtree Mall to have a look at the Market. When we arrived there were 100's of motorbikes all waiting to head off on the Black Dog Awareness Ride. It looked really great with the amount of riders involved. We also went for a drive to try to find out what the fireworks were all about. All we could find was the Mildura Racecourse and a huge Marquee that was being dismantled. Hot enough for a swim this afternoon (35degrees) and tomorrow we head down to Cohuna.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Wednesday 18th March 2015 - Gol Gol
A bit of sightseeing and a small repair to the couch in the caravan makes up our day today. First we went to have a look at the old Mildura Cemetery and then a drive through The Apex Park and to finish off we managed to watch the paddlesteamer Melbouirne come up to Lock 11 and then go through it. The water is let into the Lock so that the boat rises so it can be let out the other end where the water is higher....fascinating. Then we went to have a drink at the longest bar at the Working Man's Club only to find out that it was demolished in 1995.
The paddlesteamer Melbourne arriving at the Lock and waiting for the water to rise so it can leave again through the other end.
The paddlesteamer Melbourne arriving at the Lock and waiting for the water to rise so it can leave again through the other end.
This is the old way that the Lock was opened and closed.....
Monday, March 16, 2015
Tuesday 17th March 2015 - Gol Gol
This morning Maree & Paul left us to head towards Tocumwal and a catch up with friends there. They are on their way home as Gwen is in hospital. We decided to do a little sightseeing around the area and drove to Wentworth through Merbein. Lunch was sitting beside the junction of the Darling & Murray Rivers. On the way out we had a look at The Historic Wharf where I had a photo taken with Captain John Egge. The day has turned very nasty with a dust storm that is kicking up red dust everywhere and visability is limited.
Lunch at the junction of The Darling & The Murray Rivers at Wentworth
If you look closely this picture was taken at a spot where the gardens match up to the roof of the houses in the street behind. Very clever....
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