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Saturday, 14 July 2018

SATURDAY 14th JULY

Happy Birthday Kim!!
Nice relaxed morning eggs and bacon andcoffee in the camp kitchen at Ups N Downs Farm!!
In to roma to do a bit of shopping and final look around. The Farm we are on is a working sheep station and has a lot of old stuff around the place. One interesting "grave" where the last person who stole the toilet paper rests for example amd some lovely old cars.

It is a shame to see it rust away

Not sure who stole the toilet paper???
We walked down the Avenue of Bottle Trees in memory of the soldiers from the war there was a plaque at each tree for each soldier.


Rememberance Street
Tonight the camp hosts are cooking Dampers for everyone. Each night there is a campfire which is great as it is very cold at night here.

A visitor to our camp site!!

Great campfire on a cold night cooking three dampers!

A truck made out of scrap metal to keep us warm in the camp kitchen

FRIDAY 13th JULY

Heard about a farm stay near Roma so rang and booked in for two nights. A very short run today the countryside is pretty boring here just flat grassy plains about 100kms so arrived early to "Ups N Downs" Farm Stay. Unhooked the van and headed off to see what we could find in Roma. Quite a big town mainly for cattle they have the biggest cattle yards and sale yards in Australia. Unfortunately the sales are only on Tuesday and Thursday as it would have been very interesting. We visited the Big Rig to hear about Roma's history and booked in for the night show.

The Big Rig is about the search for water for Roma in 1900's and they found natural gas and oil instead!!!
Roma also has a lot of Bottle Trees growing and The Big Tree isover 9metres around and over 100years old.


Made me feel small!!
Freezing cold tonight forecast is for 3degrees in the morning!!!!!!

THURSDAY 12th JULY

We had a nicedinner with Angie, Pat and the girlas and a nice motel room for the night(a bit of a change). Before we left Charleville we had a walk around town, there is a lovely old pub in the main street.
Heritage Pub in Charleville

Headed off for a short trip today to Mitchell. On the way we stopped at the tiny town of Morven, it had some interesting things in the little main street.

An interesting border collie sculpture

An old tin hut made from flattened kerosene tins

We felt very small getting fuel at Morven with the road trains 
We booked into a van park which was right in town and just across the river from the Artesian Spa. After a walk through town only took 10minutes we went for a spa. A nice 34 degrees and very relaxing.

Very relaxing in the 34 degrees water
Mitchell also had a Musical Maze Cattle Yard and Nev played the xylophone!!!!!


Nev showing off his musical talents


WEDNESDAY 11th JULY

From Tambo we headed toward Charleville to catch up with Angie and Pat. We drove through Augathella where we had morning tea. A very very very small quiet town.


Interesting murals on their buildings

Augathella is the home of The Mighty Meat Ants footy team

Beautiful gums along the levy bank around the town
 We arrived in Charleville just after lunch and called into Angie's motel. Pat was sleeping after a night Roo shooting and the girls were palying. We hadn't met Mila before, she took a while to warm to us but is very cute and Paisley has really grown up since we saw her last.


Mila and Paisley

TUESDAY 10th JULY

Drove around town to look at a few things before heading off.
Some interesting sculptures around town made from recycled material

The site of a stump used forsurveying towns in QLD in 1888 called "The Black Stump"
One side of this is considered Beyond the Black Stump which is where the saying came from.
We drove onto Tambo for the night. We had heard a bit about this little town and it's interesting Pub!!
This is the Info centre
There were some lovely old buildings here and some interesting old people who had sometales to tell. There was a magnificent quilt in the info centre made about the history of Tambo. We visited all the old buildings (it is not a very big town) and for filling out a survey we got a present. See below!!!


A roll of toilet paper!!!!!
Tambo isalsofamour for "Tambo Teddies" whichare handsewn from all Australian wool. One was given to Prince George from QLD. They are lovely but expensive.

Also in an old building
But the highlight of Tambo was at 5pm when Ben from the "Royal Carrangarra Hotel" runs his chicken races. He has dyed his chickens with food colouring and they race behing a remote control car to raise money for RFDS.
It was a lot of fun. He is a real character.


At the back of the pub track is set up ready to race!!!!!


MONDAY 9th JULY

We stayed in a free camp on the outskirts of town so we could spend the morning in Barcaldine before heading off.
In the main street there is"The Tree of Knowledge" which was a huge ghost gum and payed a big part in the formation of the Labour Party in the shearers stroke of 1891. It was poisoned in 2006 and a memorial wasbuilt to it. It contains 3449 hanging timbers to look like the canopy of the old tree and is lit up at night.

The windmill and Tree of Knowledge in main street
 We then spent the morning in the Australian Workers Heritage Centre whichwasvery interesting and was housed in different relocated buildings. It looked at all types of workers up until thepresent day.
There wasa medical section which had a segment on Nev's knee doctor.

Nev was lucky to get the leading doctor in the world for his operation
Some of the exhibits were in the bicentenary tent that travelled the country and is now permanently at Barcaldine.

Unusual museum building


We left Barcaldine at lunchtieandtravelled to Blackall and camped in the town near the river (which was dry). We drove to the Woolscour for a tour . It is Australia's last remaining steam driven wool washing plant and operates on steam power.It uses artesian water straight from thebore and it isvery hot.
Hot water gushes from the bore

The tour was very interesting and the old guy had actually worked there from the age of 13 running for the shearers!! We were met at thedoor by a friendly goat!!


Still all working from steam engine 

My attempt at shearing!!!!!
We then had a walk through Ram Park which is the museum for this Blackall. Every town has a museum!!!
Ram Park no more sheep in the area now.




Friday, 13 July 2018

SUNDAY 8th JULY

Longer drive today as we are heading south west. Roads still straight and lots of road kill every few metres. Stupid kangaroos!!!
The weather iscoldand freezing wind. Stopped at Longreach (have been before and done all the touristy things here) sojuststopped for lunch. Nothing except the Bakery was open on Sunday. Some lovely old buildings in town.

The main street of Longreach.

No one around so Nev is having a chat to an old plaster bull!
Drove on to Barcaldine for the night.