They predicted 43 degrees today, and I think they might have
been correct! It was so hot we decided to stay in
Burra and sit it out.
Burra is a heritage mining town and has the most amazing
array of old buildings and historical sites. Of course it is a mining town, that exploded into life when they discovered copper. It must have been a hard life, they have even got houses that they tunnelled out of the rock. called dugouts.
| Miners Cottage if you were doing okay |
| Miners Cottage if you were not doing okay |
| Where you worked |
| The hole you left when you stopped digging |
We decided to have a car tour of Burra sites today, leaping out of the car to take a
picture and back in immediately to the air conditioning. What an amazing place. I've got so many images but of course can't put them all on.
But by 2pm we gave up gasping from the heat and sloped home to the
cottage.
In the afternoon we went to the air conditioned library and
managed to get on the internet and update some of the blog. It was so cool we stayed there until we got thrown out.
About 8pm in the evening there was a knock on the door and
Mary, the librarian came to visit with her newish orphan Poppy the
kangeroo. Mary takes in orphaned
kangaroos and raises them. What an
amazing individual. A fascinating day
in Burra with a real treat to finish it off.
Here's Poppy
Ooh! What big ears you have!! Poppy of course ... not you!! These 40+ temps seem to follow you two around ..... once you get to Melbourne you may need your winter woolies. Seeing Poppy just reminded me that the Aussie expression for 'what you are doing' - i.e. taking off in a vehicle and seeing the countryside is called Going on the Wallaby. Poor another glass of cold wine!!
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