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| View toward the Grampians |
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| Cake! |
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| Pub common room |
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| Pub Bar and Dining room |
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| Quite the building! |
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| Ararat picture theatre |
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| Lighting does the trick |
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| These flowers were in the lawn in front of a large discount store |
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| William, Ararat Hotel |
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| Skylight |
The first day of my third recce trip to Coleraine didn't have much cycling in it!
On my last trip to Coleraine, I'd left Ararat to go by bike to Coleraine after the first Ararat train arrived from Melbourne at about 11 am. This left me riding in the dark at the end of the day, and I wasn't too keen on that. So for this trip I had planned to leave Melbourne on the 13:10 train, stay overnight in Ararat and start the next morning.
My son and grandson visited in the morning and by this time I had worked out how to change my almost complete bookshelves so that I didn't hit my head on them. As well my grandson had quality tested my latest 3D print designs: I'll need to change the designs so kids are less likely to break them!
After they'd left I made sandwiches, finished packing and was on my way in the sunshine to Southern Cross Station. I caught my train no problems and whiled away my time with a book and the newspaper, managed to lose my pen, and all together it was a pleasant trip to Ararat.
William from Oz HPV met me at the station platform, helped me reassemble my bike and we ambled through Ararat to the Ararat Hotel where I was booked to stay. It is a nice hotel, old style and not too much renovated. Most of the pictures here are from Ararat around dusk on a day just after the winter solstice. I ambled around, managed to find a 2 litre bottle of chocolate milk and bought some replacement pens. Dinner was in the pub dining room and for supper there was some of an extravagantly coloured cake sampler which had been left in the guest common room. My room was a bit spartan but I slept well and was warm which is all you can ask for!
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