Wednesday, 28 March 2018

Still crossing the Eyre peninsula

I have driven through Kimba on the Eyre Hwy several times and only saw the silly and somewhat faded galah. Today I took a step further and drove into the town centree and what did I see?

Wow! You only see the unpainted side from the highway.

I was actually looking for a branch of the Commonwealth  bank, but after the PO  agency I was referred to the school library where I was able to use their computer to authorise a Community Garden payment. My laptop has had a nervous breakdown and the dongle can't be used on my tablet. All very friendly and successfully  transmitted. Then I saw a gov't depth sign that intrigued me.


What does this mean? Why is this depth hidden in such a place? Could it be to not attract interest?

Moving on from Kimba, I drove on to Port Augusta and shared the servo with a very big rig.

Then moving on again, drove through the majestic Horrocks pass through the Flinders Range to Wilmingtonton which is a very pretty town. They know it and refer to it as Beautiful Valley. The op shop was great.

I picked up more reading material. Outside the shop, there were mosaic murals attached to the street post.




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