Our first stop ,unintended but we saw a water tower, was at Moama.
Beautiful birds and Wattle blossom.
We then wandered on to Mathoura
Painted by a Japanese artist.
From here we went to Hay and while looking for the Information building found another water tower
These features local people who had gone off to WW2, it was very emotional reading their stories. We found a park round the corner for lunch
150th Centenary quilt at the Info Centre in Deniliquin.
Emu's on the way out of Deniliquin.
Traffic jam on the highway called The Long Paddock
Made for slow travelling for a while - these animals were part of a huge herd on both sides of the road.
We finally came to Lake Cargelligo
We drove around to do part of an Adventure Lab but night fell and it was a bit tricky.
Sunset thru a farm shed.
Time for a cuppa.
Happy stitching.
Incredible murals. Totally awesome. What talent
ReplyDeleteIncredible art Sue! That second one with some sort of creature riding a bird and the whale underneath....wow! It looks like that quilt is is a glass frame?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love seeing the painted silos and water towers. They are incredible!
ReplyDeleteYou find such lovely things on your travels - the emu's are gorgeous and I love the silos. xx
ReplyDeleteLove the photos
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying the "tour" - Hope you are all now safe & settled at Baradine!
ReplyDeleteLove going along with Raewyn and you on your scenic drive to Scrub Stitching retreat.
ReplyDeleteIt was so unexpected to see so many gorgeous towers!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great day of travelling. There is so much to see out there.
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