Another glorious morning. We were up early and ready for the new day, we got to breakfast in time to get a great spot for exiting realatively early. While at breakfast a lady came to us who was running a street stall in the main street selling cupcakes as it was National Cupcake Day for the RSPCA. She wanted us to bring the car down to her stall. When we left breakfast we turned left instead of right so everyone thoought that we were heading the wrong direction as we took the shortcut into town, little did we realise that the Bash Route instructions were taking us down the main street.
The stall was not operational when we got there, so stopped a few Bashers by using the pedestrian crossing with a few of the locals. The ladies took some photos of Candy and we headed off as it was a big drive before lunch.
Some locals were on the side of the road so we made that our cupcake stop. Many cars stopped for their cupcakes. The locals told us of a small school 5 mins around the corner so we detoured with a few other cars to the school and gave out some toothbrushes, toothpaste and a bear. The children loved it.
The next leg of our journey was quite a stretch on the dirt, it was dusty, There were paddocks of canola and some beautiful countryside. It was along these stretches of road that we did our first ever tyre. One of the front tyres destroyed itself. So with the help of Minnie and Mickey Mouse we changed the tyre getting to lunch at aobut 2.30pm. It was a quick bite then we went on the blacktop to Hay so we could get the 2 front tyres replaced as the 'Coopers' are difficult to find out here.
Dinner tonight was with a shearing theme. They had a shearing demonstration and then some relay races of shearing and pie eating.
It was then a quick catch up with Bashers and then back to bed.
The stall was not operational when we got there, so stopped a few Bashers by using the pedestrian crossing with a few of the locals. The ladies took some photos of Candy and we headed off as it was a big drive before lunch.
Some locals were on the side of the road so we made that our cupcake stop. Many cars stopped for their cupcakes. The locals told us of a small school 5 mins around the corner so we detoured with a few other cars to the school and gave out some toothbrushes, toothpaste and a bear. The children loved it.
The next leg of our journey was quite a stretch on the dirt, it was dusty, There were paddocks of canola and some beautiful countryside. It was along these stretches of road that we did our first ever tyre. One of the front tyres destroyed itself. So with the help of Minnie and Mickey Mouse we changed the tyre getting to lunch at aobut 2.30pm. It was a quick bite then we went on the blacktop to Hay so we could get the 2 front tyres replaced as the 'Coopers' are difficult to find out here.
Dinner tonight was with a shearing theme. They had a shearing demonstration and then some relay races of shearing and pie eating.
It was then a quick catch up with Bashers and then back to bed.
2 comments:
Hi Girls. How are you going? It's the "Mad women" from the CUp Cake stall in Parkes...ha. Thanks so much for comming down to us, even though we weren't quite set. We raised just shy of $1600.00 on the day so I'm so happy about that!.. I have 2 obsessions and that is cup cakes and animals, so it suited me as a fundraiser. I spoted you car on Sunday night and thought "way too cute"!Im the Fundraising Co-Ordinator for the school and it is a huge effort, so I can only imagine what you all do!! Well done on what you are doing and I congratulate you all on all on a FANTASTIC effort!!. Thanks again. Kristy :)
P.S. I have some good pic's too if you would like them!
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