Lunch in Moonta
The town of Moonta is mainly a tourist town these days. It was established around a copper mine which operated from 1860 until it was closed in 1923. The mines in the area were very prosperous leaving a legacy of many impressive buildings dating back to the mid 1800s. This house caught my attention.
Over lunch we caught up with a couple of old friends who live in the area. We left Blue with his "aunties" for a couple of hours and from all reports he was well behaved. When we got back to the caravan park I took him for a walk and we ended up having coffee and custard tarts with other Roadies.
Our concert was moved from the caravan park camp kitchen because four non Roadies hung around during last night's events. They declined to make a contribution to the entertainers or buy any CDs. A local cafe provided a venue for a fee that Beccy wouldn't have incurred if she didn't have to avoid gate crashers.