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“Not all those who wander are lost.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

This is all Our names are Graham & Karen.

Photos from Aussie Rambling's post 01/07/2020

Who knew about the St James link to GJ Coles before this silo art project was completed? St James is a small town in Northern Victoria and it is now part of the North East Art Trail. The St James Silo Art is another wonderful silo art painted by Tim Bowtell.

These photos were taken during our visit earlier this year, although we had been there before but they were not complete at the time. The St James Country Hotel, just across the road, does an awesome coffee and the locals were very friendly and up for a chat.

Another great spot to add to your travels along the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail.

Australian Silo Art Trail

Photos from Aussie Rambling's post 22/06/2020

With more restrictions lifted, Queenslanders are out exploring!. Our trip was out west to the Yelarbon, Queensland Silo Art. The second stage of this project was recently completed during the lockdown. One of the larger Silo Art installations it is titled “When the Rains Come”. It's located in the Goondiwindi Regional Council Area and was completed by the very talented Brightsiders

Wow! What a piece of art! It had been raining the night before which gave us the opportunity to capture the silo's again in the reflection. We were lucky with the day as it was glorious with stunning blue sky and puffy white clouds to frame the water themed art.

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Photos from Aussie Rambling's post 18/06/2020

On our last interstate travels earlier this year, we were lucky enough to experience this stunning sunset at Lake Mulwala.

These photos were taken within stumbling distance from our campsite. We rugged up as it was a little chilly and wandered down to the lakes edge enjoying an icy cold beer and scrumptious fish & chips from one of the local shops, while we waited for this to happen. As you can see we were certainly not disappointed. What a stunning spot right on the edge of the water at DC on the Lake.

Photos from Aussie Rambling's post 16/06/2020

Some more photos from our visit to the Point Malcolm Lighthouse that I thought I would share. It perches on the edge of the lakes in what once would have been a very lonely place but is now visited by many travellers who enjoy the Narrung Ferry Camp Area and the use of the Ferry across The Narrows (the link between Lake Albert & Lake Alexandrina). Fishing off the jetty and enjoying the sunset you can practically hear the serenity. Well worth a visit.

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