Tuesday 31 May 2022

Tuesday 31May2022CE



Got through the night. New day. "Pack eat, go, eat" i remembered Yeshua saying, in another first century document, "I have food to eat, that you have no knowledge of"



Very cold again at times. Had to jog much of the way. A muesli bar every ~3 km.


Bit of a lull enabled a toilet stop, then rain again. How good to have that break.


A couple of phone calls. Family and close friends are a bit concerned. It's forecast to snow (in Orange?) tomorrow. I said if I can't get a warm bed, and a good meal at Gooloogong tonight (& same for Canowindra tomorrow night), I'll let them come and pick me up. I'll just have to come back to the point where I finish, to keep going.


Walking in the cold and wet provides a good time to sing and recite, and think about that doc I'm trying to meditate on. You have to think of something else, otherwise you shrink inside and feel worse & worse.


Arrived in Gooloogong around 2. Drizzling, biting cold wind. The Pub's new hours: open 4pm Mon-Wed. 12noon other days. Went round the back. Everything was locked. Then a car drove in and a young man got out, and when asked, said Yup, they do still have accomodation, he'd get his mother who was in charge.


His mother came with her man whom she introduced as Peter. Yep, they were on the way up to get the room ready, and dinner was on from 6pm.


So, as I waited I heard some banging from the kitchen (not open for lunch today) that sounded like meat being tenderized. When the key came, I saw 3 hamburgers through the kitchen door. There was a place to hide the trolley, the jug in the kitchenette upstairs had been boiled, there was a nice big heater in the room, and when I asked nicely, they even made me a hamburger with the lot, to match their own lunch. What legends! Thanks.

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So, shower, rest on floor with feet on bed. 


A young mate who lives about 100km from here rang while I was waiting for the key. He's going to drive over and join me for dinner at the Gooloogong Hotel at 6pm. How good eh?



And an old friend from Canowindra just talked with me on the phone. His family now live out of town, but they can take me out home, and I think I've got dinner with them(?), a spot for my sleeping bag on a lounge, and they can drop me back the next morning. Great! I should be able to start then, and when a friend from Orange catches me on the road  they'll take my trolley back to Orange for me, and if my wife is up to it, she might be able to pick me up from Cargo on Thursday after work about 4pm. We'll have to wait & see what actually happens by that old method of waiting and seeing.




Well, a great, simple, good night. 2x Chicken Parmas, and some refreshing drinks. And yacking outside in the cold, unofficially, after the comfortable official stuff was over.


After my friend from 100km away had left, I'd gone up to my warm room & he rang and offered to take my trolley and drop it off at Canowindra where I'm hoping to walk to tomorrow. 


So, I repacked things with that in mind, and he lifted it singlehanded onto his ute. I couldn't have done it. "Picking up lambs", he said, is what got him in shape. 


Well good, and good! A hot coffee, and into bed to write and read. Creative love is still working non-stop, while continually maligned because of the idiots it is willingcto hang out with. I'm one of those. What can I say? Maybe, just, "Thank you".


So, a bit of time reflecting on a psalm as suggested by Aidan whom I stayed with in Bendigo for a few nights. In my 63rd year, ( i.e. while I'm 62, until I turn 63) he suggested I adopt Ps 63. Here's a draft.




Psalm 63 for me..

[in my year "sixty third", 

dig well(s) in this 'word']



O personal creative love you are,

the God of me, but not like other gods. 

The deal for you is not just more pow-er,

but love and suff-er-ing against the odds.


And that is what I long for, long for you. 

My whole being de-si-res you, and your

approach to life, and all the things you do,

the way you live, and give, and will do more.


So, like a dry worn-out cracked & parched land

my soul is thirsty for you, and your way.

Please let me see you wherever you   stand,

in sanct-u-ar-ies where your home ia made.


I start to understand that your weakness,

is stronger than the greatest strength of gods

who try for strength & power, but you bless

who basks in your hesed*, with better odds


as far as might, & glory, life itself.

So I will praise you, long as I can thank,

as I can look for good, and honour wealth

that's not just fake, like dollars in some bank.


I'll praise with human words what should get air-

play, in and with our conversations here.

I dedicate my action, word and stare

to you who loves, and made me to appear.


My soul is feasting, satisfied in you,

and I will gladly sing of all you do.

I lie in bed, recall and think of who

has been my help, and kept me - safe, renewed!



Psalm 63


O God, you are my God, and I long for you. My whole being desires you; like a dry, worn-out, and waterless land, my soul is thirsty for you. Let me see you in the sanctuary; let me see how mighty and glorious you are. Your constant love is better than life itself, and so I will praise you. I will give you thanks as long as I live; I will raise my hands to you in prayer. My soul will feast and be satisfied, and I will sing glad songs of praise to you. As I lie in bed, I remember you; all night long I think of you, because you have always been my help. In the shadow of your wings I sing for joy. I cling to you, and your hand keeps me safe. Those who are trying to kill me will go down into the world of the dead. They will be killed in battle, and their bodies eaten by wolves. Because God gives him victory, the king will rejoice. Those who make promises in God's name will praise him, but the mouths of liars will be shut. Psalm 63:1‭-‬11 GNTD


Monday 30 May 2022

Monday 30May2022CE from Grenfell towards Gooloogong.


Forecast to be raining in both Grenfell and Gooloogong.


Hope to be up, ~6;30am, dress, toilet, shave, cuppa, tap on the door of  Dean (the Manager) at 7am, then pack trolley, and leave by 7:30am.


Either stay tonight at St.Paul's Church, @ Warraderry, 21km, or go till 33km which would cut a day off the time it takes to get to Orange. Might have to see how far I get  and  see how I feel at 21km - walking in the rain. Just that at 33km i'd probably have to tent it, whereas the 21km option is in a dry hall.




Well, I packed up with help of paper  towels and plastic bag etc from Dean, & got out on to the street by 7:25am. No rain yet! But this is the sky I'm heading into:

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Light rain came on, with a cold wind. Put on my poncho and had jacket around waste  to not grt it wet. My fingers were very cold. I had to sing, and shout, and growl and rum sometimes. In a lul of rain, could put me bluetooth ear piece on repeat, to listened to that song I recorded on my phone a few days ago & sing with it to learn it.


Keith stopped and said G'day. He had unlocked the Church building of the St. Paul's Anglican Warraderry congregation (now defunct, he mentioned,) I only had 5 or 7 km to go. He said the door might just need a shove. I said I'd stay there. I needed somewhere dry to warm up.

Finally, with no breaks, got to it about 2:30 ish. 

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Some issues happened that I don’t want to put on the web, and I went in, swept some of the dust and webs up at the back, unpacked my trolley in the dry, put dry cloths on, laid out sleeping mat and bag. Had 2 cans of beef stew and some choc meusli bars  and snuggled into the sleeping bag to warm my fingers and feet. 


Keith popped in at 4 or 6 before he fed the dogs, to see I was ok. He saw the unmentionable and said "That's ok. It had come to that."  And when i asked: "If I were to bring others on a pilgrimage within the Central West in the next year or so, could we do this again?" He was positive.

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.I've heard that the art in stained glass windows started at a time when many couldn't read (like I am reading a story or two each day, on this pilgrimage), so these pictures gave them visial cues for important stories from the roughly 355 little storylets that still exist from the First Century CE on the life of Yeshua "bar Natzaret".

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This was part of a few texts to family & friends that got out during the arvo & night:




.. I'm at St. PAUL'S Anglican Church Hall, Warraderry (Bathurst Diocese) cold. Hoped it might have a fire place in it. But no. In my sleeping bag to try to  warm up. I passed the 115km to Orange, about 1 km back. ..

Haven't got much recrption here. 1 bar every now and then. ..


..I've got oodles of food, just that my shoes are soaked and freezing. 

And i can't go outside in the mud without em on.

I'll have to jog when I put them on.


..C O L D... 


..Got into a church they let me sleep in tonight, and got my wer sox and shoes and lokng pants off, and into dry stuff and into my sleeping bag yp try yo warn up. And ear. Well see.putting thoscwet shoes ( so i suppose i may as well use the wet sox too) on in the morning, makes me shiver to think about.... learning to ding with gusto. Will be higging mire tomorrow i think.


I've misplaced or lost my glasses so can't  see up close real well - more a problem for reading & writing texts in my sleeping bag.




Sometimes the wind on the windows sounded like people walking on the boards. (Added to few stories, some made up, some true, I might have given up. Spooked sometimes. Sang loudly to creative love, remembering that's how I got here.




Sunday 29 May 2022

Sunday 29May2022CE



Up around 8am, and found the Laundromat was shut. Managed to negotiate with the owner (the baker at Rosa Bakery) for him to do a very small load for me today and deliver it to the Albion Hotel by tonight.


Breaky there at the bakery! 


Curious thing as I'm getting nearer to Orange, where my family is I'm wanting to speed up and make it with a day to spare, before the retreat with friends that I committed to, which starts on Friday next week. Instead of right as our retreat starts… But, then I had to calm myself, look up - (as though to the source of all creative love), and recall that my walking partner is the major partner. I am the minor one. And I need not fret, or contrive… I have dropped the matter (for now) in the hands of creative love. And I am looking forward to seeing what happens, like I was at the very beginning!


The contact from Grenfell whom I was given yesterday said he's leading the combined (Protestant) church service tomorrow, and could he interview me on what's happening on this walk. I felt like I should get something ready. But then I recalled, do what I know I need to be doing, and I'll have to trust creative love to help me out with the details. So it's back into reading and thinking about and trying to respond to that First Century document on the life of (whom I think to be both the best leader & teacher this world has seen) Yeshua BarNatzaret.


Noticed that my tee shirt was inside out at breaky, so on my way to the Church Hall, a fellow looked after my bag, while I quickly stripped my shirt and put it on right-side-out. 

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He turned out to be Henry Lawson himself, somehow stuck in time.


Darryl Knapp gave the talk (WELL) on behalf of the Minister who had COVID. his wife Marion came and talked as did he after, and was friendly too. (forgot to get a photo, sorry)


A great gathering. Good songs. Thoughtful readings. I think the interview went well, at least a number of people told me they appreciated it. 


Afterwards Marlene came and talked & got my blogspot:

Chris  also caught up a bit and got my blogspot:

Phillip reached out his hand and said "I'm jealous" & Joan his lady came and joined in too.

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Gillian, and her 3 kids were keen to talk and had somehow met my daughter from Orange recently…

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One of her daughters was a model for me to practice my drawing

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(It looks more like her at 15yrs … - oh well.)


This boy also got a picture outside.

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David and Norma took me out to a Chinese  lunch 

and gave me the doggy bags for dinner (which I had tonight). While we were having lunch she asked if I had heard of George Morrison's story ( she had only stumbled across it recently). 


He was Australian, born in the late 1800's. After school, he had walked as a boy from his home in Geelong, to see the cricket in Adelaide, then became a journalist, (and  a doctor) and walked N to S of PNG,  and then not long after Burke & Wills perished, he got dropped off on the North coast of Australia, and walked home to Geelong in (from memory, 133days) etc. Then became an ambassador (or consulate etc) to China, & walked through China to some other country.

I'll have to do some more research myself.


1:30pm - 2:45pm I joined an Open Mike Event at the cordial factory here at Grenfell, had a drink, and practiced drawing maybe 8 people while we listened to live music. Trying to contribute to the festive atmosphere. Bee-uut-iful! And a lot of fun.


I thought I may as well join in with all the Jesus followers I can here in Grenfell, they seemed such an open bunch. So, being the 5th Sunday of the month (I think) there was an ecumenical service that Catholics and other Christian Family Church groups joined in on. 


3pm - to an ecumenical Christian church service.

Led by another David.


I thought  the question is not "What we truly believe?" But "Who do we truly believe?" (Recalling Jesus' words: "You believe in God. Believe also in me.")


To believe in a person, is similar  but also quite different to believing in specific concepts.


Believing in a person comes from knowing and trusting, and ultimately in loving a person.


Same sermon, just as good the second time. Then cuppas and cake and catching up etc..  and they shouted me some stuff from Foodbank for the trip in the next few days.


Home to the hotel room, phone calls to family, dinner was the doggy bag from lunch.


An Anglican Church building on the way might be available to doss down my sleeping bag in.


Do the blog, and shower, shave, bandaids etc.. ready to be up at 6:30am


A good, and very rich day.



Saturday 28 May 2022

Saturday 28May2022CE pm



I found a little lamb out beside the road under a gum tree beside a paddock of ewes with little lambs. Can't see how it got out, untill i walked a few hundred meters further and a gate was high enough on one side for a lamb to bend down and get through.


I've been playing with "communicating" with animals since a friend went to a workshop and is now convinved humans can learn to. I thought if it wanders out on the road, it will swiftly become road kill. So tried different strategies of communicating with it. I thought if i could hold it I could probably let it down over the fence. Almost. But not quite. Forgot to take a pic.


I dropped intovthe next house on the same side. The Davis', thelady said she knew the people who owned the paddock the lamb was probably from, and would ringcthe Shaefers to let them know. Mrs..Davis filled up my water bottle too, with tank water. How good is that.



Trev Ryan stopped, going the other way to me, for a quick chat.He said he'd passed me three times today, and thought he'd better catch up, and see what's going on. Was I doing it for a charity? I said there is that with Movember, but it it's kind of a pilgimage too. A neighbouring farmer in Canowindra took some time off and went to Spain to do the Comino. He came back and said it was teally worth his while. I was intruiged, but thought (though we don't have the history of monasteries etc to stay in cheaply, surely we could do something like that in Australia. I didn't tell Trev then, but that is why every day I have some time to tune in to purpose and reality  and read one of the First Century documents on the life of Jesus.)


Where do I stay? Trev asked. 

"Pubs,  Caravan Parks, Backpackers Hostels, tent and sleeping bag, in the trolley, where I can't. (e.g. Temora's Shamrock Hotel, then tenting, then Bribaree's Hotel, then tenting, then tonight at the Albion Hotel in Grenfell  -& booked there for Sunday too.)  

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As I tried to tell him my blogspot, hard verbally, Trev suggested i get on Facebook. It made a big difference to his Rams business. Maybe I'll have to check it out, yet again.Thanks for taking the time to share Trev.


I was just trying to see if I could get to Orange one day earlier, for an appointment. Then it was my turn to give directions. This car pulled up and an old chap driving (with a boy in the passenger's seat, who looked dressed for or from sport) asked if this was the way to Young? I said I've just come from Temora on this road..

 I had my phone and Google maps i  my hand, so we looked it up. Yeah, he needed Henry Lawson Way. He did a U-y  

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and went back to the MidWestern Highway, to turn right onto Weddin Street…



Saw the way Google maps took me & Mrs Davis had directed me, but got waylaid by a coffee shop, that lloked shut, but I just saw a man walk into it. I thought I probably have time to have a nice coffee today, before I make my way to the pub. Got to the coffee shop and the owner, who had just walked in, said it shut at 12, noon. Then I was partly up the street, but this street looked steeper than Main Street, that the pub was on. So I may as well go back only one or two house blocks and go up Main Street. I thought, oh well, it shouldn't hurt me to go up a steep hill, and just dug in my heels to go this way. As I got to the last house on the left, I noticed that over the road from it was rhe Uniting Church, so I thought, ah I've found where I'll go tomorrow at 10am. One of the locals, who was a friend of friends had rung me back, and offered me a bed for the night, but I said I was booked into the pub for two nights. So when i said I was interested in meeting with people who are earnest about following  Jesus, since this is a pilgrimage too, he invited me to a combined Anglicsn, Uniting Church, Presbyterian, get together at 10 in a hall owned by one of them. And we were going to have lunch either at their place, or chinese in town, because they had something in town mid afternoon. I said fine. My shout at Chinese. The man, David  said "No. It think it's better if we shout!" Then he told me that the Uniting Church & Presbyterian churches in town have the same minister, and it has worked well for a time, and since it was the 5th Sunday of the month, the Anglicans were joining in too. I said this is pretty amazing. I've heard of say the Anglican and Uniting churches working together, but not the Presbyterians too. Good on 'em, I thought, they might have listened to their scriptures about not breaking into little groups that follow this way or that, this person or that person.


Well, as I got to a street to turn left at, a man was turning his garden hose on or off in the corner house, & i thought maybe i could keep going to the top thete is another street to go left at to get to the pub so I called out to the man outside his house to ssk if that would work. He said "Yes, But this one would be easier." And I thought "Yeah, I don't specially want to go the hard way. So I turned there, then he asked where I was going and had come from etc..

We talked for about an hour they brought out a cup of tea, we found we had mutual friends, and he said he was on his 2nd day of COVID, (his family were all over it), so had to stay in the yard.

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Met Steve and Julie & their two kids. He also turned out to be the minister of those two churches, that I'd asked my friend & the friend of my friend about on the phone. His printer printed a few leaflets I can give folk about my blog and Movember.

Talk about being steered. Thank you walking partner!




Lovely time with a drink at the pub, looking at Pool, then shower,  phone home, and dinner down stairs! Lovely Chicken Parmi, with mash & vegies. A1, while I watched the footy and some local pool comp. I was welcomed to "the big G", which is… Grenfell!


Have to wash some clothes, if the laundromat is open before 9am, and get a new razor.


Good night.



Friday 27 May 2022

Saturday 28May2022CE am

Saturday 28May2022CE am




Playing around the recording of songs and the blog, and waiting for the rain to subside, meant i didn't get on the road till close to 9:30am.


Rang and talked to a few friends, about any of their friends still in Grenfell to say G'day to, especially since I've booked 2 nights at a Pub there. Left a voice message on a local's phone.


@11:40am a blue hatchback pulls up and asks if he could give me a lift? He says he knows what it's like to be walking, and that not everyone will offer a lift. I tell him  thanks, but it's a Walk to Cape York. I appreciate his friendliness  and generosity. Kyle  is his name. 

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Thanks Kyle!



Then, a bit further, looking to the left:

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And on the right:

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By around 12noon, on the left we've got views like:

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Oh, oh, it's a bit cooler and it looks like there might be some rain clouds rolling over one of those peaks…




Friday 27May2022CE pm (Bimbi to far edge of Weddin Forest)


Getting nearer the forest, i could see the Weddin Mountains that i think are part of a national Park here.

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Dan & Brent just drove past delivering a bobcat to another site for their boss. Just wanted to check I was ok, and to cheer me on. Then we kept going.


Would you believe it.. Gilbert, who stopped and chatted yesterday just drove up (the same direction as me) in a truck 

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this time with some ewes to take to his farm between Grenfell & Cowra.

I got a better picture of him today!

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Gilbert told me that when he was a kid, his grandfather who was a blade shearer, would ride (@70yrs old) on his pushbike from Yass to Qld  (I think he said it took a month either way?) to shear up there. 


I wonder if that was connected with the shearers run, that ol'mate (who was travelling up to Texas in Qld, to re-enact) told me about on my way towards Oaklands?


I want to open up this kind of pilgrimage for others too. In the past (doing Tassy) a mate or two joined me for a hundred Km or two, or a week or two. They say it was memorable for them too. They've got young families now.



What a lovely afternoon for a walk!

Cool air (but not cold). 

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These pictures are so inadequate. This next is on the right:


(There are other options to looking at pictures on a screen.)


I rang Grenfell's Albion Hotel and, with bad reception, repeating everything a few times, i think Ardi understood I'm not coming tonight, but will come for both Sat and Sunday nights.


I got to the trolley, found it, -  after a while, of walking up and down. Set up camp and texted suggesting if Dan & Brent finish work out here, with time, they're welcome to pop in for a cuppa. Then it started spitting. If it is wet it mightn't be so nice in the rain. I got a text back saying they might even grab some beers… we'll see what happens, … by the method of … seeing what happens.


Goodness is a-foot, It's fun watching on!


Meanwhile the only place safe from the mozzies is in the tent, 

so i'll stay in here, until i know more…

Well, about 5:00ish they arrived and I stoked the cooking fire up a bit. They had some cold drinks to share. We talked about everything under the sun. Around the fire: 




They were called up to work tomorrow. Monday is expected to be wetter.  It started spitting again, and they headed off around 7pm after a few hours, back to get some tucker at the Bribaree Hotel.


Thanks fellows!



Thursday 26 May 2022

Friday 27May2022CE am Bribaree to Bimbi

 

A couple of freight trains went by during the night (maybe the big silos in town are on the trainline). The plan was originally to wake @ 7 dress,  pack trolley and backpack, & give the trolley with the backpack in it to Dan at 8 at the front of the pub,  then walk or jog along my self.


But with this pilgrimage's walking companion, sometimes you get time to discuss and figure things out in the wee hours of the morning. It happened again like that for me, from 2-3:30am, I was thinking about what motivates me (& others too). So, though I had changed my alarm to earlier I changed it back to 7am.


"Lucky" I got up earlier. I needed the time. Still takes a while sorting the trolley each morning. Out the front at 8am we hoisted the trolley onto the back of an already full ute. Tied it down, and they drove off, & I walked behind them.


Down the road, I turn left to be taken back to Mary Gilmore Way, it says 45km to Grenfell. I should get about 23km today.

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A sign on my right tells me I'm crossing  back into a previous shire.

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What a lovely day to walk. Sun is bright  but a lot of clouds in the sky, the air feels about 14°C. No rain at least till 9am..



Walking along, thinking, reading, listening, singing along.

I come to a little township of Bimbi.

A sign on the way in and out of Bimbi says:

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And the first plaque gave a smary of the town's history

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With more detail provided at the old (no longer) PostOffice & General Store,

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And around the war memorial:

I was reminded of all these people who gave to this area in the last hundred years, 

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and before that. 

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It got me thinking bigger.."What sort of contribution will be my legacy?"


The Memorial /Fire  Station had clean open loos (though no loo paper). I was about to fill my water bottle up at the wash basin, hoping it might be tank water.. but the brownish colour made me think it might be creek water used for hand washing. So I went to the house next door, with a lovely garden and DunRoamin on the gate, and a car in the car port,

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thinking someone might be home here. Called out, & a lady's voice answered "Round the back."  I showed her my empty waterbottle and wondered if she'd have any drinking water spare, she said "Sure", took it filled it from the fridge, and said "That should dp the job." I told her where I was hoping to stay tonight, and said thanks again. 

I don't even know her name. 

But she said  "There's no shop in town now. I do all my shopping in Young, but it's getting hard will fuel prices going up so much." It makes you appreciate shop keepers, and what a service they can be to a community, eh?

Thank you old lady, who loves gardening.


Back on the road. Turn left, towards Grenfell. 

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