Drove up to Temora today, called in to get caravan inspection - the inspector and his wife were lovely people, made us a cuppa and had a jolly chat.
They live in a beautiful old Federation, Heritage Listed House with a lovely old garden, in the middle of town.
Then off to find the farm, further on from Temora.
Called to let them know we were on the way, and cous was picking up the kids from the bus stop at the end of the lane, and would wait for us.The farm is a out of town, along sealed and unsealed sections of road and loads of dust!!!!!
Met cous and girls at the gate and followed them up to the farm. It was wonderful to see her again after all this time.
farm hens
When we got there, we were greeted by the farm dogs - mostly big ones. Snowy was scared, as they all ganged up on her and she hid under an old trailer. Had a hard time getting her out.
The farm - was beautiful - although very dry and everything is yellow - not a blade of grass in sight - drought stricken! Hasn't rained properly for a few years. Has been a very hard time for them.
At the gate to the farm is a Heritage Information Sign, as it used to be the district school in the very early days - 1800's. It was run by the daughter of the owner of the farm at that time.