Some pics of Temora. Like many NSW towns, the old buildings have survived. In Queensland, the wooden buildings are vulnerable to getting to burned down. A street scene:
There was a fire in the distance.
Some pics of Temora. Like many NSW towns, the old buildings have survived. In Queensland, the wooden buildings are vulnerable to getting to burned down. A street scene:
Temora's major tourist attraction is the Aviation Museum, focused on wartime planes. All on display are air-worthy. Some, such as the Supermarine Spitfire had been flown to Canberra to celebrate the 100 years of the RAAF. Oh well. Anyhow, some pics:
Inside. Beautifully presented - and lit. Every aircraft had an individual explanation and video.
Our first road trip for 2021. We are in Gundagai tonight.
We saw the dog - who made his owners bad day even worse, or sat pining for him, whichever version you like. We saw the statue of Dad and Dave, Mum and Mabel, of the song There's a track winding back etc etc.. And we are staying in a hotel called Flash Jacks. Flash Jack from Gundagai is a lesser known Aussie folk song. You Tube version here
The dog - How can you come to Gundagai and not see it.
The theme continues
Pat and Graham alerted us to the Niagara Cafe. No longer a working cafe - it has been sold.
It's claim to fame is that the owner fed our wartime PM while he and his group discussed our wartime issues. These are plates from the setting.
Our hotel has TWO charging stations for electric vehicles. A fine looking Tesla occupied one...
And a close-up
There is a lot of history written up in Gundagai. A bit confronting to see that my lifetime is considered history!
And this Westpac bank in Yass did not have an ATM - it conflicted with the heritage order. So we had to actually talk to a person to get some cash.