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Monday, 29 April 2019

Short break in the wheatbelt

We have just returned home from a three day weekend in the Western Australian wheatbelt. Primarily to look at some of the Silos Art Trail, but also to bush camp at a couple of new free camps we heard about. I'll be back next week to show you some more, but till then, here are a couple of pics.  This camp called Jam Patch is north of Lake Grace in the eastern wheatbelt. I love these salmon gums and York gums, which are common in the wheatbelt. There were a few big salmon gums near our camp and when I woke in the morning they were lit up with the early morning sun, so I was up and out with my camera in my pjs taking photos. Lucky for me, we had the campsite to ourselves. You can see our camp in the pic below tucked away on the back-right.




 Painted silos at Newdegate - part of the Silos Art Trail - more later.



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5 comments:

  1. Love that silo art! What a cool idea!

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  2. Beautiful photos. Enjoyed seeing some of the silo art when we were there.

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  3. Jill - I look forward to more Silo Art - cool! In the meantime, I adore the gum trees - they remind me of Dr. Seuss illustrations!

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    1. I hope to bring some soon, once I get through my pile of to do lists!

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