No takers - Lake Tyrrell near Sea Lake. We were there on a wet windy day. No lying back looking at the sky for us though. It's an interesting place to visit. Cheers.
Lucky you Dick0 to sit and star gaze. We went to Lake Tyrrell on the same trip as Woomelang. Did most of the Victorian painted silos that trip, but there has been more painted since then. Walpeup was being painted and we sat and watched them work for quite awhile. Rainbow is supposed to be painted this year. Anyways, I'd better find a photo or three. Okay, I am looking for the name of the place and in which town. To me, a must see, if you are ever passing this way. Cheers.
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I must confess, 6 to 8 times a year we are in or near Quirindi as we have a long time friends with one of the best free farm stays.
It has been on my bucket list for sometime to visit this quality motoring museum and only last year we had a great day at the Historical Village Museum.
Yep Radar, It is Bob's Shed at Quirindi. Spent lot's of time there and got to have a chat to Bob also. It was one of the neatest, cleanest displays I have ever seen, and if you go up the hill a bit, to the lookout, you can see for miles. We stayed there to see the painted silo by day and the evening show on the silo too. We watched the show from our vehicle and tuned in via the radio. Just giving the Quirindi a plug.
Built in 1890 by W.B. Chaffey, Rio Vista (Spanish for river view) mansion was first occupied by Chaffey and his family in 1892. The house was built during the height of the Chaffeys success. Chaffey and his second wife Heather (Hattie) Sexton Chaffey lived here until his death in 1926. Hattie Chaffey lived in the house until her death in 1950 at which time the house was purchased by the Mildura City Council for restoration and conversion into an art gallery.
I know this one. The Big Bull Ant at Augathella. We stayed there in September 2024. Nice painted silo also. Cheers.
Sure is Gaylene and well done!
"The meat ant is the mascot of Augathella, a small town in western Queensland, Australia. The town chose the enormous insect as its mascot not because its overrun with the (much smaller) real-life version, but because of its football team."
Over to you Gaylene.
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