Renmark

 The last of  Spear Creek. 

Yesterday we had a slow day and fairly ordinary for all of us except Heidi. Firstly she found a lamb leg bone in the bushes and brought it back to munch on instaed of going for a walk. Then we went into Port Augusta to have our window replaced. We left the car with them and walked into town looking for coffee and lunch. We found them at the cafe on the Pichi Richi railway station. Heidi found a lady who loved dogs and had treats in her bag. Of course she was very cute and was given lots. Later on we were walking along a sealed pathway and when I looked down Heidi had a dead spotted dove in her mouth. Where did she get that from!! Fortunately she was willing to open her mouth and we discarded it. Good grief!

This is NOT a 28. This is a Port Lincoln Ringneck!

 

 

Today we packed up and left. It was slow because of the rain in the night but we finally trundled off and made our merry way southish and eastish. We lunched at Burra. It was so cold that we couldn't bear to sit outside to eat so Heidi had a quickish walk (I trotted on the spot while waiting for Doug at the loos) and was put back into the van to wait. We had a wonderful lunch and the people were really nice. The shop was called 'Cook a Burra'. We both had Yiros and Heidi had my leftovers for lunch later when the stopped at World's end campground for a look and a walk.


Later we came to 'The Riverland' and saw 

Grapevines
Citrus orchards

And the sign to our destination

We were glad to arrive at this beautiful place on the banks of the Murray River.


 



Goodnight

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