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Kalgoorlie to Northam  (490 km)

8/9/2014

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On this section of our trip we came across the first of our "Wild  Flowers" that we will spend the return part of our journey searching for.  In the town of Northam we were faced the decision of where to eat, The Shamrock Hotel or Fitzgeralds (my Mum was a Fitzgerald).  We choose the latter and the owner PJ Gibbs turned out to be from Clonmel, County Tipperarry, a few miles from my village of Cappamore.  PJ looked after us and insisted that we have his specially prepared desert, Apple and Rhubarb Pie with fresh cream.  It was delicious and thanks PJ for your generosity.
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Dianne McDougall
8/9/2014 11:39:11 am

No photo of the apple and rhubarb pie?

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Tony Earls
8/9/2014 01:37:02 pm

Its great sharing the experience with you Mike. The photos have been that good. I've been putting the link up on my Facebook page with each post.

A return journey as well! Mhaith thu mo chara.

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    After 4 years of study, I am heading to Perth in Western Australia, to graduate from Curtin University with a B.A. in Internet Communications.  A Blog seems appropriate!

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