Sunday 1 November 2020

Hugs at Hughenden ...

Hughenden is in "dinosaur country" and we saw a few sculptures around the town.  

Although our main focus was visiting Di, we did a quick tour around the town to see the main points of interest.

I was a big fan of the Federation Rotunda, made from two huge, 20-foot windmills.  Pretty cool, eh?!

There were some great murals on two of the public loo buildings.  

Each year I create a calendar for family and friends, using my images.  One of the recent themes featured lots of public toilet photos - and I'm collecting more for a possible second calendar.  

The Hughenden Recreational Lake was built at a cost over $12 million.  It opened in December 2019 and seems quite popular with the locals.  There were people on jet-skis and others being towed behind a boat on an inflatable.  Di's dog enjoyed a dip in the water while we stood about chatting.  We bought takeaway from a service station and went back to dine al fresco while watching the sunset from one of the lake's picnic shelters - which was a lovely end to the day.

Day 6 = minimal kilometres

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