Rosalind Park used to be an actual goldfield with diggings and mullock heaps and it has been transformed into a beautiful shady city park.
After Bendigo we travelled to Ballarat and stayed just outside town in a free camp at Garibaldi, where a massive storm came through with thunder and lightning right above us. A nearby tree was hit by lightning and then hail started belting down. It was very hairy! Despite that, we had a good night and woke in anticipation of seeing Bettina, Gareth and Tyler that day.
I'll let the photos tell the story.
Next week we will start heading to Euston on the Murray River. We have been offered a job driving Almond Harvesters. It sounds good so will give it a go but like everything out here, it's all a bit laid back so we don't know what we'll find!!
having a go at Milking a cow (no, it's not real!)
going through the Pioneer Wharf at Echuca
Echuca Pioneer Wharf
note the timber drains
Our view at Wills Bend
This was a mural in a Cafe at Echuca (the Paddle steamer is called Adelaide)
Our bikes got a bit dusty on our trek along the River
A walk along the River before moving on to Kerang
A beautiful bike ride at Murrumbit - before Peter got a flat tyre and a long walk home :(
One of the old lift bridges at Murrubit
Finally - getting all the dust off the car and van!
The main street on Market Day in Murrubit
We spent a day at the Kerang Pool
Just chillin'
How good is this rig? We met this lovely couple at Murrubit
Sights you see while travelling this beautiful country
Bendigo
Peekabo - a brightly coloured pheasant
Peter the bird whisperer
another brightly coloured pheasant
This is one of five friendly magpies at our camp in Sebastian
All kitted up ready for the mine
A model demonstrating the showers at the mine (lucky he had a towel!)
On top of the mine shaft
On the tram ready for our tour of Bendigo
The tram Depot and Museum
Two trams passing. Apparently the school kids used to spit soggy paper balls at each other as the trams passed!
heading up to the top of the mine far above ground
good views from the top
One of the trams we rode on in Bendigo
We spent four lovely days in Sebastian while exploring Bendigo and surrounds
They were really friendly and wanted to come in
The beautiful entrance to Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo
Inside this magnificent Cathedral
My book club girls are never far from my thoughts
A soggy morning after lightning and Thunder the previous night
This Hall was a school from 1879 to 1943
Facing Death!!
Bettina and Gareth as they opened the door to us
Bike riding is sooooo glamorous
Off on our 25 km bike ride
Love these guys
Bettina and Gareth in front of the Golf Club
Wonderful dinner and company at Tyler's
Tyler's view from his apartment
Gareth playing his Sunday morning Golf
He gave us his autograph after a top shot!
Bettina and Gareths house is on the golf course
picking goodies from Bettina's veggie garden
We camped out the front
Tina and i both fell off our bikes - at the same time - while taking a small ride to the end of the street!
We think she broke her toe :(
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