Tooraweenah to Uralla

 Friday

One of the owners of the van park is quite creative and there were examples of her work scattered around the Park.


On the road back to the highway there was a lookout for viewing the Warumbungles from a different perspective. The day was rather hazy as we had strong winds from the north west bringing inland dust. The bronze statue was created to commemorate the centenary of Armistice Day. The soldier is stripping off his army uniform while reaching for the plough signifying his rejection of war in favour of life on the land.


From here our journey took us to Gunnedah where we stopped for a walk and lunch, before continuing on to Uralla, our base for tonight.
Michael was happy to see a sign for the New England Brewery so once settled in we went for a stroll down the Main Street ending up at the Brewery. He enjoyed a paddle of beer and luckily for me they also served cider. It may look like an alcoholics dream but he claimed each of the 6 glasses was only a mouthful!
The van park was by a little creek so I went to check out the wildlife and was very happy to find a Red Wattlebird. This brought my bird tally since Inverell to a nice round 100 species. I was impressed by the tenacity of this tree which was basically growing around a rock.

After a home-cooked meal we had our last game of cards which was  to be the decider for the trip...Michael won which gave him a 4-3 lead.



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