After breakfast, we rode to Murgon for mornos. It was mostly down hill all the way there, with a headwind. We found coffee and cakes at the bakery and consumed them at one of the park tables and benches. After mornos, we did a small tour of Murgon before heading back to Wondai. The uphill didn't seem as bad, maybe because we had a strong'ish tailwind?
After a little rest and another coffee, we explored Wondai; art gallery, op shop, antiques and collectibles (aka junk), woodwork shop, visitor info centre, heritage museum, and the shops. A very late lunch was had after that, then a rest, and a sit and chat session.
Homemade pizzas for dinner over a chat with the neighbours. We came home to watch the footy, however, the only channel we could not tune into was Channel 9, so read, and went to bed early.
Camp Wondai
Murgon Murals
Rail trail
Greg wanted to ride in the kids train
Art Gallery
Art by Summer Brook-Jones
Guinea Fowl 1
Magnolia
Wire Lady
Where did he say the bloody waterholes was
Frog 2
No title, but is a good picture
Charlotte the Emu
Photography by Carl Hogg
Reflection
Mud wasp
Wondai Dingoes
Outside the Wondai Woodcrafters Workshop
Visitor info centre
Same flower, different angles
Heritage Museum
A really old clock (patented 15 Feb 1876) with date display as well
Glen Prairie - a typical pioneer's cottage
A very unhygienic nurse - no shoes in the operating theatre, goodness gracious!
A pretty fancy looking bed for those days, even the meal looked good
Steam traction engine
Dennis the turbine fire engine
Peanut thrasher
The Dunny
Good to know
Nightmares
Sue driving the musical tractor
Cecil Hotel
Wondai Hotel - closed since June