Miles to Charleville

It is impossible to keep Tilly off the kitchen bench in such a small caravan. I had to make a cover for the cooktop to stop her damaging it, or worse turning the stove on! She is fascinated by water so hovers by the sink.


I bought coffee from this little van parked in Miles. The local kindergarten was raising money selling cakes and coffee.


There are many sections of the Warrego Way being repaired, or needing repair, which slowed our journey. We drove just over 400kms from Miles to Charleville, stopping for lunch at the bakery in Roma, called Bakearoma. 

At the Cobb and Co Caravan Park in Charleville we found a site where we didn't have to unhook. We are back in a dusty environment so had to lay out mats for the playpen. I walked Tilly around the park on her lead. She was keen to say hello to a few people and get pats. One couple mentioned an opera/country music show was on tonight at the Charleville Showground. Anita didn't want to go so I headed off on my scooter as the Showground is only 850m from our site.

The ticket was only $10 and I enjoyed the first half of the show, but decided to leave during the interval as it was getting cold. The show is supported by the Queensland Government, the Arts Council, and surprisingly TSS - The Southport School which is just up the road from home. TSS has lots of boys boarding from country towns where this show has been or will be performed. The ticket price also included a glossy program. 






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