Unrequested by me, Phyllis had prepared the car for my journey, wiped down the exterior, vacuumed, P plates removed and filled with petrol.
There was no point setting off early when I couldn't check into my motel room until 2pm. I left home at some time after 11 and with a break for sustenance at a truck stop, (services in England. I don't know what they are called in America) I still reached Castlemaine early. I visited the nearby supermarket for supplies, and then it was near enough to check in time.
The room was nice enough, and the aside from the tiny brown floor tiles in the bathroom, it had been updated to modern and fresh.
I drove around a bit, becoming familiar with the town's layout. Up a steep hill was the Burke and Wills monument, they being two explorers who set off inland in the mid 1800s and perished during their attempt to travel Australia south to north.
Erected by public subscription AD 1862.
I returned to the motel for my late afternoon rest, and then had my usual pre dinner drink, and realised I couldn't legally drive to get dinner, so I walked to the supermarket and bought a bachelor's handbag. Very naughty but very nice.
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Castlemaine eh? Any leads on the "Wild Colonial Boy"?
ReplyDeleteAnd how do you pronounce the "castle" bit? (I'm asking about the vowel, not the "stle".)
Beautiful photos, Andrew. Enjoy your time.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. :) The name for your dinner made me laugh, especially since my husband suggested a takeout fried chicken dinner. It was naughty, for sure. lol Travel safe and enjoy!
ReplyDeletePretty countryside and I learned of "Bachelor's handbag"!!!
ReplyDeleteBurke had been the head of police in Castlemaine, so it was appropriate that this was where the first and most impressive monument had been built to honour the two explorers.
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