I spent some time this morning researching what we should check out when we visit Wyndham.
I was surprised to come across this recommendation for Cobbledicks Ford (where do they get these names?)
Wyndham Oasis
What an amazing place. Very spectacular part of the Werribee river. Local council is spending a considerable amount of time and money planting spectacular fauna. Lots of mature... read more
I wonder whether the RSPCA are aware of this activity.
jules47 said
11:11 AM Feb 9, 2016
Killing local animals???? OOOOHHHH NOOOOO!!!!!!! hahahaha
But I think that is the Werribee River in Victoria, on the way to Geelong.
The Phantom said
12:00 PM Feb 9, 2016
It's a pity that you are too late to meet the resident donkey in the town caravan park. Fuzzy died a short while back.
He used to come to my caravan for an apple or carrot for breakfast each morning.
Some years ago he used to roam the town eating geraniums and such from front yards. He had an entourage consisting of a decrepit goat and a gaggle of guinea fowl. Apparently it was a sight to see.
Still there is plenty to see and do at Wyndham. I spent 5 weeks there a couple of years ago.
The Phantom
Possum3 said
12:49 PM Feb 9, 2016
The best beef and burgundy pies are made at 5 rivers cafe' - last year there were some French backpackers working there - big beefy pies that really hit the spot.
03_Troopy said
10:26 AM Feb 10, 2016
The Phantom wrote:
It's a pity that you are too late to meet the resident donkey in the town caravan park. Fuzzy died a short while back.
He used to come to my caravan for an apple or carrot for breakfast each morning.
Some years ago he used to roam the town eating geraniums and such from front yards. He had an entourage consisting of a decrepit goat and a gaggle of guinea fowl. Apparently it was a sight to see.
Still there is plenty to see and do at Wyndham. I spent 5 weeks there a couple of years ago.
The Phantom
That bloke does sound like a bit of a donkey, it's a wonder they didn't lock him up?
The Phantom said
09:57 PM Feb 10, 2016
03_Troopy wrote:
The Phantom wrote:
It's a pity that you are too late to meet the resident donkey in the town caravan park. Fuzzy died a short while back.
He used to come to my caravan for an apple or carrot for breakfast each morning.
Some years ago he used to roam the town eating geraniums and such from front yards. He had an entourage consisting of a decrepit goat and a gaggle of guinea fowl. Apparently it was a sight to see.
Still there is plenty to see and do at Wyndham. I spent 5 weeks there a couple of years ago.
The Phantom
That bloke does sound like a bit of a donkey, it's a wonder they didn't lock him up?
WTF are you on about?
The Phanbtom
jules47 said
10:04 PM Feb 10, 2016
Why would they lock them up? Not doing any harm - and adds a bit of colour to the town!
03_Troopy said
07:45 AM Feb 11, 2016
Oh, you mean a real donkey... I thought it was just some strange old geezer...
I spent some time this morning researching what we should check out when we visit Wyndham.
I was surprised to come across this recommendation for Cobbledicks Ford (where do they get these names?)
What an amazing place. Very spectacular part of the Werribee river. Local council is spending a considerable amount of time and money planting spectacular fauna. Lots of mature... read more
I wonder whether the RSPCA are aware of this activity.
But I think that is the Werribee River in Victoria, on the way to Geelong.
It's a pity that you are too late to meet the resident donkey in the town caravan park. Fuzzy died a short while back.
He used to come to my caravan for an apple or carrot for breakfast each morning.
Some years ago he used to roam the town eating geraniums and such from front yards. He had an entourage consisting of a decrepit goat and a gaggle of guinea fowl. Apparently it was a sight to see.
Still there is plenty to see and do at Wyndham. I spent 5 weeks there a couple of years ago.
The Phantom
That bloke does sound like a bit of a donkey, it's a wonder they didn't lock him up?
WTF are you on about?
The Phanbtom