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21st February 2014, 06:46 PM #1
Toowoomba visit
Sue and I are heading to Toowoomba for a four days late March seems we arrive the day Toowoomba show starts so there's a day gone. Visit to Cobb & Co Musuem.
Any other suggestions to see and do would be appreciated as we have passed through often but never stopped.
Ray
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25th February 2014, 11:44 PM #2
Where are the photos.
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26th February 2014, 07:39 AM #3
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7th March 2014, 04:29 PM #4
Still no photos?
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I thought it might have been a previous event Ray reported on - also without pictures.
Enjoy the warm weather Ray.Geoff
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7th March 2014, 08:02 PM #8
Not sure if this is too helpful, Ray...BUT!!
I have some very old relatives in Toowoomba... http://www.toowoombarc.qld.gov.au/fa...ion/cemeteries
From memory there are some very nice Parks & gardens though ''spring time'' is best at garden festival time...
http://www.toowoombarc.qld.gov.au/fa...n/parksgardens
You could send a note to the visitor information centre... http://www.toowoombarc.qld.gov.au/fa...mation-centres
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Hi Ray and Sue,
Dont know of much in Twmba, but up the road to Crows Nest there used to be a Cucoo Clock museum and a Gourd farm. Dont know if they still operate. If you are going down the hill to Ipswich, i can highly recommend the Railway Workshop Museum. Have a safe trip.
Rgds,
Crocy.
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7th March 2014, 10:07 PM #10
Christos annoying as it looks you'll be blessed with the request after the event not before.
Thanks Geoff still warm here ATM wet but warm.
Crowie dead set what a hassle and they reside in the dead centre of town. Tourism checked and found lots to see and do. Starting with the Royal Show were we can check out our individual hobbies on show.
Richard thanks Crows Nest we have been through before also and yep stopped at Cuckoo works if we get a chance will be doing it again. Big thanks for mention of the steam museum
Found Grandchester steam Mill also is operated by an old work mate so hope to call in there.
Thanks to all
Ray
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7th April 2014, 10:42 AM #11
Been and would go again
Although our trip via Tamworth to Toowoomba was one of never ceasing rain we did have some sunshine in and pleasant days over the 10 day trip.
Tamworth we caught up with Timbo Clark and his parents and a visit to Tamworth Craft centre which houses Spinners & Weavers, Men Shed, Turners group, Blacksmiths and much more the gallery is always full of works.
Toowoomba show first day Sue spent an hour with the local spinners, the local woodies had a display with some great works unfortunate that photo's were not allowed of any exhibits of any sort, be it art, photography etc.
Good to see the wood chop though all hard wood unlike Penrith show they use Poplar
Cobb & Co museum could have spent more hours photographing the carriages. Almost missed seeing see the amazing Ruffly Rustic, there was something that stood out about her tho. Shame Andy Mac was not around his workshop is amazing, the blacksmith shop bigger still.
Down the hill to Munruben and stayed with Munruben/John Liz and their family. John had just had 2 sheep clipped so Sue brought home a bag of fleece
A very slow drive down the M1 from NSW boarder to Tinonee and Artisans on The Hill bloody road works what should have been a 7hr trip turned into 9 hrs. A very rest full stay with Peter & Christine in the Huon room.
Down then to Raymond Terrace to call in to see Dorno in a frantic state a job had gone all wrong, not his fault but a late night previous and some quick work in the morning had brought him to a very close well timed fix. Newcastle and Claw Hammer's workshop I bet he's still wiping drool off his floor seeing the Master carver and his Rock works amazing . We were to go and have dinner but mother nature decided otherwise as the heavens opened yet again.
Hunter Valley woodies demo day with Joey Richardson finalised our trip here we caught up with many wooides from far and wide and even some old friends from the OTGA, Dorno again and Wood Nut Paul who had organised the demo well done again Paul. Thanks also to Joey for an excellent presentation and insight into her work.
A few photos.
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7th April 2014, 11:19 PM #12
Shame about the rain, but it is the wet season, and it sounds like you still had a good time . Great to see Ruffly looking well and still true to the cause
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8th April 2014, 03:02 PM #13
Looks like you had a good time despite the rain.
Photos with no names, argggggggCheers Fred
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9th April 2014, 09:11 AM #14
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9th April 2014, 11:36 AM #15
Thanks, i forgot to say i loved the "rules for teachers "
Cheers Fred
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