We took one last autumn trip in Kika camper, snuggled deep in wool blankets since it dropped to 5 degrees overnight. Euroa was our pick for it’s Saturday morning farmers market. Also for it’s solar heated pool, which the kids braved in the afternoon sunshine. On our traditional ‘midnight’ walk we found a fallen tree that spanned a hidden bush beach. Our fearless 6yo scrambled the length of it in the light of her head torch, which we feel ups the ante somewhat with the adventure walks. ‘Midnight’ by the way is obviously 7.00pm.
I would like to acknowledge the Nira Balug clan of the Taungurung Aborigional people as the owners and traditional custodians of the land of which I’ve written about in this post. I pay my respects to their elders past, present and continuing. The name Euroa comes from an Aboriginal word in the old local dialect meaning ‘joyful’.
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