Sunday, 21 July 2024

Back Again

 I have been away from here for quite a while but all is well.  We have also had a trip away in our van to Victoria and here are some photos of a few places where we spent some time - I hope you enjoy.

Warrock Homestead

Warrock Homestead  is 20 km north of Casterton, and is the birthplace of the Kelpie. George Robertson was from Scotland and acquired the station in 1844. A small hut was constructed first for him to live in and then many more buildings were built for his workers and eventually consisted of 57 mostly timber buildings built from timber sourced locally,  which were among others, a grain store, shepherd's hut, shearing shed and many more buildings to support his growing business.  

It is a beautiful property and we spent a few hours looking around and immersing ourselves in the history of the station.


Some of the original buildings

The original Kelpie kennels at Warrock


Another view of the property

Beautiful old timber fences

The Shearing Shed

Some of the old outbuildings

Casterton

Casterton is a small town in Victoria, near the South Australian border, and is known as the home of the Kelpie dog.  A Kelpie Muster is held annually here but it was not on when we were there.  It is very popular and we were told that the caravan parks are  all booked out well in advance so we will have to think about that for another trip.

Casterton

Campfire at Casterton

Edenhope
Edenhope is another small town about 30 km from the South Australian border.  The caravan park is on the shores of Lake Wallace.  We stayed at the lovely caravan park on Lake Wallace and had a great lunch at the Hotel in the main street. We always like to support local business when we can and a meal out is good especially when I don't have to cook!
Lake Wallace, Edenhope

 sunset at Edenhope

Edenhope sunset

Below are some random photos taken as we were travelling.


Lake Burrumbeet

An old abandoned building

White faced Heron at Coleraine

Beautiful old gum trees

Lovely old house in a country town




Magnificent Magpie

I have a  new camera and it was good to try the various settings and get a good shot of this magpie.

Some of the locals

I hope you enjoyed my photo trip and hope you have a good week.

5 comments:

  1. I did enjoy it! That sunset in Edenhope--wow! And cameras never capture what it looks like in real life so it must have been totally amazing! Looks like some great towns. :)

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    1. Yes, as good as cameras are, the real scenery is best but we can't see everything and our time travelling is not as easy as it used to be.

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  2. The trip was good and your new camera is doing well, takes a good photo.
    Love to see our Australian towns and things...nice to see you back.

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  3. Love the pictures and entry. We will never see the area, although I had hoped to. Time catches up too soon!
    Sherry & jack

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    1. Thanks Jack for your comments and although you may not get to Aus, I hope you enjoy travelling with me. We also know there are so many places we will never see but armchair travelling is the best we can do these days.

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