Scones and cream.
On the way from Dalby to Stanthorpe, we travelled through back country west of Warwick where we have never been before. The country roads out there can be quite confusing, but we avoided getting lost because of another instance of bad road signage thanks to some helpful locals. As usual, the little town of Leyburn had a Country Women's Association facility, in this case a rather old hall made from narrow corrugated tin (as we call it...zinc coated steel of course). Goodness knows what it looks like inside, rather iconic as usual with these buildings although it must be awfully hot in summer. I love the bench outside!
Scones and cream.
On the way from Dalby to Stanthorpe, we travelled through back country west of Warwick where we have never been before. The country roads out there can be quite confusing, but we avoided getting lost because of another instance of bad road signage thanks to some helpful locals. As usual, the little town of Leyburn had a Country Women's Association facility, in this case a rather old hall made from narrow corrugated tin (as we call it...zinc coated steel of course). Goodness knows what it looks like inside, rather iconic as usual with these buildings although it must be awfully hot in summer. I love the bench outside!