We decided that we needed to see more of West Australia so we went inland, on Thursday, to the Shire of York. The first town we visited was Beverley which has changed very little over the years so is still quite small and generally unspoilt - which is nice. We visited its, miniscule, aero museum which gave quite a bit of information but the exhibits needed some TLC - will say no more.
We moved on from there to the town of York, which had also not been spoilt over the years. Much bigger than Beverley, and included an interesting motor museum, which Suzanne and Roger really enjoyed. It's not until you travel inland that you begin to realise what the early pioneers went through. We returned via a town called Northam and IKEA (well you do - don't you?).
On Friday we went to visit friends Mike and Mary which was nice - Mike and Roger were discussing issues with their caravan, so no change there then. In the evening we went to Carols in the Park at a place called Gosnells. Singing carols by candle light sitting outside with a picnic is a very nice way to start celebrating Christmas!
Continuing the festivities, we went to our friends Lynne and Aldo's church for a pantomime on Saturday. Both Alicia and Daria were taking part which was exciting. The show was very well done and very funny including all the normal panto responses.
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