Wombats
Kay and I watched the 1980’s mini series “Bodyline” last week, if you don’t remember it; it was about the 1932 ashes series where England bowled at the batsman’s body and not the stumps. So, 1¾ hours away in the Southern Highlands is the town of Bowral where Sir Donald Bradman lived and the Bradman Museum is situated.
After visiting the museum and the town centre we went for a drive through Kangaroo Valley to Bendeela Picnic Area. Bendeela is where a friend had mentioned there was a good chance of seeing wombats; Kay and I had not seen wombats in the wild. The tip was a good one and we saw half a dozen around the area.
Kay and I watched the 1980’s mini series “Bodyline” last week, if you don’t remember it; it was about the 1932 ashes series where England bowled at the batsman’s body and not the stumps. So, 1¾ hours away in the Southern Highlands is the town of Bowral where Sir Donald Bradman lived and the Bradman Museum is situated.
After visiting the museum and the town centre we went for a drive through Kangaroo Valley to Bendeela Picnic Area. Bendeela is where a friend had mentioned there was a good chance of seeing wombats; Kay and I had not seen wombats in the wild. The tip was a good one and we saw half a dozen around the area.
After photographing the cute little marsupials we headed to the coast for a fish and chip supper at Werri Beach Fish Shop.
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ColKay
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