Friday 1 May 2015

Bega Where The Cheese Is Made

We had our first free park for soo..... long it was quite an event.  When we pulled up mid afternoon the park was very busy with folk parked for lunch, meeting friends and just having a quiet time alone. We decided on our spot for the night and within an hour another caravaner pulled up and asked if we were intending to stay the night.  As we were, they stayed as well.  Upon getting up this morning, we also noticed an old man and his dog slept in an older ute!!
After chatting to the other caravaners we headed to the Bega Cheese Museum and Factory.  Very interesting to me as I was born and bread on a dairy farm back home at Dairy Flat, New Zealand.  Loved reading the exhibits and the history of the area before we sat down to lunch of freshly baked scones.  Wayne likes his date scones while I love my spinach and feta cheese scones.  (Must be the cooler weather that I am mentioning food!!)?

















Just like the original building from 1860,s


Looking at the seperators  that we had in Dad's milking shed













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