Left Gloucester Monday morning and after a long....hour and a half drive, Joanne and I are here.
The road in from the main road (Forest rd.) was atrocious, an extra 8 kl to bypass the damaged bridge. This entry into the state forest usually is 5 kl of straight dirt road. Since the floods the road repairs are going slow.
We got our fire going with the stash of wood we've been collecting.
My van has a halo around it
The elk horns are still in the Jacarands's
Beaut coals tonight, Jo cooked garlic flavoured spuds, Yummo...
Joanne was sleeping in or enjoying her heater. I was going to throw rocks at her van, Na...I wasn't
Old mates Richard and Peter, No that's not them, these kookaburra's are perched on Peter's penthouse
This little guy is the sweetest pup I've see for a long time, Pomeranian - Chihuahua x
14 years old
Joanne's friend Jude lives nearby and came for a visit, I have met her before on our first Gloucester camp.
One more look at the cutie
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Doing a bit of repair work under the caravan.
Check out the wood!
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