Well it was a beaut early morning when I chucked all the kiddies into the commodore, and set off down the road to a little old town called PINJARRA. This town lies on the banks of the Murray River and just a quick drive away from Mandurah, Although the district has been settled since the early 1830s, large tracts of land remain untouched and have an air of peace and tranquility. The main reason for most people to come down this way is to have a gander at The beaut old steam engines of the Hotham Valley Tourist Railway, which takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through lush farmlands, up the dramatic and beautiful Darling Scarp and up into the forest of Dwellingup.
The first thing that you see when you drive through Pinjarra ....... well okay the only thing worth looking at in Pinjarra, is an old park that you can just see through the trees as you cross over an old bridge in town. The bridge crosses the Murray River and with a quick turn you can park just outside an old Church, The church is the St John's Church which was consecrated in 1860 and the internal woodwork was completed by convicts at Fremantle..... pretty cool hay.
Then we walked a bit further and come-upon
As you can see Jacko's pole has a turtle on it and he loved it, you know then art is done like this it's pretty cool. You can see the work that has gone into it and you know it will last for a friggin' long time, maybe in about ten years time we can come back to this pole and get another photo hay...... cool!
Then off we went down the path until we came to the thing which we had come all this way to see, yes the
Here are the little nevilles at the bridge.
After we crossed the bridge about ten times..... well we drove a friggin' long way so I was getting my moneys worth. We went for a walk through to