After our two days in Gulgong we headed north-east to Scone (which
rhymes with 'bone'). We have driven through Scone a number of times,
but never stayed overnight. As we were coming in on a country road,
it was strange not to drive through the town but to drive straight to
the Golf Club, where we stayed for the night. The Golf Club has a
fenced off area for overnight self contained camping. It is situated
near the old 1870 lock up and constable's quarters. Today it houses
the Scone Historical Museum and Records Centre. Next door is the old
courthouse built in 1882, with the first courthouse, built in 1849 at
the rear with a large stone wall that backs onto the Golf Club. Today
it is a theatre.
We were fortunate that my cousin was also visiting Scone that
night, so we had a lovely dinner in the Golf Club. The meal was very
good, but so big. Scone is known as the Horse Capital of Australia
and there are many horse sculptures throughout the small town. The
area was first surveyed by Henry Dangar in 1824, and gazetted as
Scone in 1837. There are many old buildings in streets around the
main highway, and we may find out about them next time.
Our plan was to head to Chaffey Dam near Tamworth for a few days before our ten days at the Country Music Festival. However, our daughter was in and out of hospital with her pregnancy, so we decided to sadly skip the festival and head closer to home. There were already a number of vans camped around the dam, and we found a flat piece of ground with afternoon sun, so we set up.
I love the sunsets here at Chaffey - I love sunsets.
The next morning we paid our $5 fee and headed into Tamworth to met some friends for lunch before heading to Guyra. I did stop at Spotlight, as one does, to get some purple fabric. We had a good catch up with our friends at a cafe called Nouvelle Cafe, near the Rugby Park on Peel Street.
After lunch, and few hours drive north we came to Guyra. Guyra has a Lamb and Potato (and tomato) festival each January. We drive past the festival each year on our way to Tamworth. We set up at Mother of Ducks Lagoon (free camp), well I set up while Peter chatted to the neighbours. Peter always talks to everyone, and he does find out some interesting facts.
We had a couple of drinks while watching the golfers and then headed over to the Bowls Club for dinner. The food at the club has always been great and good value.
The next morning we went up to the main street to see what the festival was about. There were a lot of market stalls, food and crafts. It was interesting. Apparently there are a lot of local activities in different venues, but we only went to the markets.
Next stop was our favourite Clifton, back in Queensland. Someone was in our regular spot so we set up next door. We actually liked it there.
For $10 a night for power and water, Clifton Recreation Grounds is a place we often stay before heading home, almost like we don't want to go home and we want to keep camping.
The next morning we relaxed and I got out the sewing machine to make a quick lap quilt... but, best made plans..... we packed up and headed home after only one night, so we could help at home.
This is why 💗
4 hours old.
So beautiful, and certainly an excellent reason to hurry back home!
ReplyDeleteI know Jenny. Just so beautiful.
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