Tuesday 13 December 2016

AMONGST THE TREES TONIGHT

Jelcobine Rest Area was our choice to spend a night after stopping for lunch and a stroll around Brookton.

History of Brookton on display and well preserved carriages.


Corrigin is known for "Cobber Dog in a Ute" and the Corrigin Dog Cemetery where we stopped to stroll and read the inscriptions on the graves of the farmer's dogs that have been laid to rest here.  quite surprised as to the number of dogs here and their elaborate headstones.  I even found a "Sharma". I had a beautiful golden labrador named Sharma that followed Craig and Tracey all over the farm.  She ate some snail pellets in the carnation house and I managed to get the vet to save her from an agonising death.  Very scary time!  Wow - memories. (that was back in the late 70's early 80's.










After dinner we strolled through the trees and watched the last of the sunset colours to the west and the eastern sky had the full moon - supposed to be another super sized moon.






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