Mr P.'s birthday has swung around again! I won't even mention how quickly that happened :=) So off we went for the weekend, to the Southern Darling Downs and New England areas, a few hours west of Brisbane. It is such a change from the sub-tropics where we live, to the Granite Belt where the climate and geography are completely different. It even snows on occasion!
The township of Stanthorpe is the main town in the area; it started off as a tin mining town in the 19th century, but became an agricultural hub when tin prices fell. Now the area is famous for grapes and apples and vineyards. I bought a few of the local varieties including one called Envy! They were crisp and sweet and delicious.
You can walk off the wine tastings, and climb the rocks at the nearby Girraween National Park if you feel energetic. We have climbed them all in our younger days! But nowadays we just relax, eat and read. Sadly the olive farm that we always used to visit has been ripped out and turned into a tomato farm. What the??!! All those beautiful olive trees...
Anyway my friends, here's a quick photographic journey for you of our brief trip:
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we stopped off for tasty treats at Aratula Bakery |
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and checked out the historical cemetery behind the old Lutheran church, now a private home |
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we checked out the cheesery |
The figures represent soldiers and sailors, as this area was a major resettlement area for those suffering from mustard gas exposure after WW1. Many of the streets are named after battles and place names in Western Europe. There is a historical cemetery in the area, listing those who left to fight in the war, and did not return.
Happy Belated Birthday to Mr P. It looks and sounds like my kind of getaway. The food looks amazing, the scenery is gorgeous and that does look like one very cranky cow. I'm glad you had a lovely trip.
ReplyDeletethanks Lori. Oh yes she was a cranky cow and mooed loudly at us!
DeleteFirst of all, happy birthday to Mr. P! It looks like such a fun excursion and I love seeing photos of places I'll probably never see in person. The food you enjoyed looks wonderful, too! I love those clever hay bales and Mr. P is looking very handsome!
ReplyDeleteThank you. We had a fun break. There were heaps of those hay bales around from the Easter fair. so cute.
DeleteAwesome that you two had a great time! Happy Birthday to Mr. P.
ReplyDeletethanks Angie.
DeleteLooks like a great getaway - your cottage looks fabulous! Happy Birthday Mr P and he really took one for the team with that splinter! Thanks for letting me virtually tag along on your adventures x
ReplyDeletethanks Sammie. Will pass on your birthday wishes.
DeleteThe hay bales are so cute. It sounds like a wonderful get-away!
ReplyDeleteyes it was Marie. We had fun!
DeleteOh how beautiful! That Jersey cow I really thought was real!!! Happy Birthday to the Mister.
ReplyDeleteI know. It looked so real:) She was a beauty. Will tell Mr P.
DeleteNice, low-key getaway — I especially appreciate your photos and description because Australia has so many high points that if I ever do get back there, I’ll never see the cozy, obscure places like that. (My two trips to Australia were many years ago.)
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Oh yes so many beaut places to see here Mae.
DeleteLooks like a great getaway. I had to laugh at you having the fish and chips and your husband the burger - exactly like me and my husband.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely a creature of habit as is Mr P. :)
DeleteIt looks amazing. I cannot imagine why one would rip out olive trees either.
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Yes it was pretty shocking about the olive trees and they had been growing for years!
DeleteIt looks and sounds like Mr. P had a nice away birthday. We like to relax, eat and read as well when we travel. Karen (Back Road Journal)
ReplyDeleteYes he had a fine time:) Lovely to get away, esp. to a cooler climate.
DeleteHappiest of birthdays to Mr P 🎂what a fun weekend, with the exception of the splinter eek
ReplyDeleteMr P. always toughs such things out so he didn't even tell me when it happened :)
DeleteIt sounds like a lovely weekend, cozy and quiet with good food. Perfect. Happy birthday belatedly Mr. P.
ReplyDeletethank you Liz.
DeleteWhat a great weekend getaway. WE. definitely need these short trips away to reset and rejuvenate. As always, Sherry thanks for sharing your journey with us.
ReplyDeletethanks Velva. Always nice to get out of Dodge :=)
DeleteWhat a wonderful time.Those hay bales are funny and all the food looks so good.
ReplyDeletewe loved all the funny hay bales!
DeleteThose treats from the bakery definitely look tasty! Glad you had a chance to get away!
ReplyDeleteyes it was great to get out of town Deb.
DeleteWell this sounds like the perfect getaway! The treats from Aratula Bakery look fantastic, and that pub is the kind of place I could spend an entire evening. Happy Birthday (belated) to Mr. P!
ReplyDeleteThat pub is great. We have stayed there before overnight and it was wonderful.
DeleteWhat a charming getaway adventure! It sounds like you had the perfect blend of exploration, relaxation, and indulgence.
ReplyDeleteyes thanks Raymund.
DeleteI love a good getaway — and yours looked marvelous! Although I’m so sad about the olive trees…. Maybe they got a bought and had to be cut down? Seems less heartless… Happy birthday to Mr. P! David (C&L)
ReplyDeletethanks david. We did have a great time but I'm still sad about those olive trees. I think it was just a commercial decision by the new owners to whack in tomatoes!
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