Saturday 19th July (Kevin's birthday - Happy Birthday Kev) (first draft)
Hi again everyone,
Life on the Farm at down town Marulan is pretty low key they have 14 sheep,1 old horse, 2 Shetland ponies, 4 cows, 1 calf and 4 very old hens, all how are being hand feed each day, together with 2 dogs (of the owners) 1 dog (Bev & Steve's) and of course our two. Harry is still not liked very much by other dogs. Also I have never seen so many kangaroos, there was literally 100's The farm house was something to be seen, it was a large shed divided into a main room, a bedroom and bathroom, a lean-to on the back was another sleepout, a saddle room and what pasted as a kitchen. In the main room was very old comfortable furniture, a pot belly stove and the biggest 4 poster bed we have ever seen made with 4 big tree posts.
We stayed with Bev & Steve for 10 days. For the first 2-3 days Marg had a touch of gastro so did not venture too far from the "homestead".
Marg & Bev decided to have a day out without the boys and went to Berrima. Berrima is a little village lovely which reminded me of Margaret River 30 years ago and very much into tourism. WE did not buy very much but had a lovely lunch and wandered around. While we were there we went into Goulbourn ( where we saw the Archibald exhibition - We did not agree with the judges winner, neither did Steve but Bev did. Steve took us for a look around the district and then loaned us his car to go out in. Bev was not too well and so did not venture out too much.
We left Bev & Steve on Tuesday 16 July and went to Mittagong where Mike had all the tyres checked on the bus . (We got another puncture when we were in Gundagai, just as well we did as the wheel linings were "had it" and were rubbing on the tubes so we would have had more trouble)
after leaving Mittagong we headed towards Moss Vale and then onto Wollongong, stopping overnight in a caravan park in Kangaroo Valley, the trip there was spectacular and Kangaroo Valley was gorgeous, so much so we decided to spend another night. The little village was delightful, with lovely little cafes, galleries and specialty shops. In one of the galleries we bought Chris birthday present - a bike chain worm. After leaving Kangaroo Valley we headed towards Berrie and we have never been on such a steep road in all our life, it was a bit scary - it made Greenmount look like a dead flat road, but the views and scenery were out of this world.
We arrived in Wollongong on Friday 18th July and stayed with our friend Wendy for 5 nights. Wendy is looking very well and everything has now been settled with Joe's estate.
We said goodbye to Wendy and Jessica and Chris (Wendy's son) on Tuesday 22nd, we delayed our departure a day as there was mass exodus from Sydney due to the Pope's visit. However we skirted around Sydney (heading north) via Singleton where we spent the night.
We are now on our way towards Toowoomba to see our friends Bruce and Janice who have just come back from a trip to Canada and we have been told they have 4000 photos to show us.
I wont have that many photos as I keep forgetting to take some or either leave the camera behind in the bus.
Anyway till next time
Lots of love
God bless
Marg & Mike