Thursday, April 6th 2023
Heading for Hay NSW
Left home at 9am
On the road and passed the new development in Spring Farm. There's a new road being built to join it to the main road, which will increase the traffic significantly. It's really bad now!
We're heading for our usual spot in Gunning, maybe. If we can wait.
Morning tea and toilet stop at Goulburn Bakery - couldn't wait!
Lunch 1.30pm at Wagga Beach. Some great ducks there!
Very deserted here, as kids are still in school, tomorrow is Friday.
Good Friday, 7th April 2023
Lots of places closed today.
On the road again, lunch stop in Mildura. Made our lunch near to the water.
The Picnic set given to us as a wedding present, just keeps on going! Had to replace a few things over the years.
Heading for Renmark S.A. via Balranald
The silo paintings in Hay NSW were extraordinary.
Bruce took these photos on his morning walk.
Renmark Motor Inn 1:45pm
Booked a ride (before we left home) on the Paddlesteamer tomorrow morning.
Near the highway, near KFC, Maccas and a big shopping centre, but so very quiet as it's a public holiday. We did find a nice hot food shop where we ordered our dinner as was going to be busy, so the guy said.
When Bruce went to collect it, the place was full of people.
The loungeroom used as a garage!
Lots of wooden toys in the shop.
The other end of the hallway.
Morning tea at a lovely little cafe near the water.
Amazing work being done to rebuild this boat!
Bringing the 'Independence' Back to Life!
American River is a small town on the north-east coast of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. A peculiar name for a town which is not American and doesn't have a river!
The river is actually an inlet from the sea which branches off Nepean Bay's Eastern Cove and, further south, becomes Pelican Lagoon. The American bit is more complex.
It refers to some American sealers who were here in 1803, barely a year after Kangaroo Island was so named by the British explorer Matthew Flinders during his visit in March 1802. Flinders left the area of Kangaroo Island in early April, 1802 and was bound for Port Jackson (now Sydney, NSW) when, on 8 April, he met the French explorer Nicolas Baudin. Although Britain and France were at war, the two captains decided that they were scientists and above such belligerence so shared much information. In particular, Flinders told Baudin of Kangaroo Island and how he could obtain fresh water and meat there.
Baudin visited in early 1803 when he circumnavigated the island so being the first European to see and name much of the south coast. His crew indulged in some graffiti when they carved information about their visit into a rock at what is now Hog Bay, Penneshaw. Baudin left the island around February 1803 bound for Mauritius. For more information on Baudin and his voyages, see http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/encounter/baudinsvoyage.htm
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, at Stonington, Connecticut, a ship, Union under Captain Isaac Pendleton, was being prepared for despatch on a sealing expedition to the southern hemisphere. In early 1803, Union was in King George Sound near what is now Albany, WA when he met Baudin. Baudin gave Pendleton copies of the charts of Australia which he had made or received from other sources and told Pendleton of the existence of Kangaroo Island (although Baudin had named it ÃŽle Borda) and how he could get many seals there. Pendleton arrived at Kangaroo Island in April 1803 and decided to spend the winter there. In addition, he decided to spend the winter fruitfully by building a smaller vessel presumably in order to increase his capacity to carry seal skins. Thus was born Independence.
I had to laugh at the use of spare
Their food was yum!
The fabulous house we






































































































































































































































































































































































































































