Before we left Barmedman this morning we did a walk around the old shops to check out some of the displays which they had done for the town’s 150th Anniversary last year. The only operating shop now is a craft/cafe all run by volunteers. They had just opened and a lady was just coming out with a teenager & we asked if she was a local. Told her we were just looking and thinking of our memories and we worked in the bank with a “Kathy” who still lived there. To our amazement she said “I’m Kathy” - all of us would’t have recognised each other (that’s what 46 years does!).
So that led to a long conversation on the footpath - the other girl on the staff at the time was “`Sue” & she lives in Temora.
One of Tim’s friends was a Stephen West - he also lives in Temora and works at the council & his wife is an Accountant. His older brother still runs the family property. The school only has 4 kids now & they are fearful for the future for next year. The Post Office closed 2/3 years ago & both hotels have closed. The bank closed decades ago.

We both spent many hours on those tennis courts in the last photo - in our days there were graded tennis tournaments 3 nights a week.
Left Barmedman at 11am & through to Grenfell for lunch.



Henry Lawson was born in Grenfell in 1867.
Then onto Eugowra where we are staying in a free camp in the town park.

Eugowra was devastated by flooding in 2022 when a massive wall of water went through all the town. After we arrived did a walk to the local shop/newsagent which is in an old theatre. The shop floor is high in the building & the owner showed us where the water came up to which was well over the counters. He said they had lots of help but some people will never get over it. Two people died & 80% of buildings damaged with hundreds lifted off their roofs by helicopters.
Lots of murals around the town…

Tomorrow the plan is Macquarie Woods which is between Orange & Bathurst.