We stopped at Blayney, a small historic town. The village of Millthorpe nearby is more preserved but we did not take photos there.
Andrew and Nikki around Oz
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Last visits on the way home
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
In praise of Orange, NSW
This has been a nostalgic trip for Andrew who grew up in Orange. He left to go to university at age 16 and never lived there again.
Our hostess Narelle who went to Andrew's school but a few years behind him. His sister Joan and Narelle were, and remain, best friends. Not only did we meet up with Narelle whom we have known for a long time, but we also met up with two other people from Andrew's class at high school.
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Bathurst
We are spending the night at the Lions Club Berry Park here and will play bridge on Monday morning at the Bathurst Bridge Club.
Hill End and around
Hill End is a small historic site of a small gold mining town where some of the original workers' cottages and buildings have been preserved in their natural state. We stayed at the Village Campground which was very pleasant with hot showers and a washing machine - every camper's dream come true.
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Safely in NSW again
A view of Broken Hill from the hill where the park is situated.
Broken Hill Town Hall.
Some other attractive building in the town.
The Cobar town sign. It was a town that was very kind to us.
The Municipal buildings in Cobar.
From here we are slowly meandering towards Canberra. Frankly, we would rather be home now but we want to do the right thing by Annie and Peter and not dislodge them from what has been their home for the last eight months.
Another town mural on the Dunedoo public toilet block.