My friend’s 12 month old Golden Retriever pup - Mahler
For once I don’t have too many photos to show. I headed out to Orange to catch up with a couple of friends I hadn’t seen in nearly two years (I’d been bad in keeping up with people for a long time). I headed out early on Saturday morning, with the full knowledge that I had a long weekend rather than the short two day recovery period. I arrived in around about 3 hours 45 minutes excluding stops, which wasn’t too bad considering the grey hair brigade that I hit at on the way into Lithgow that didn’t realise, or chose to ignore, that when you’re towing a trailer and struggling to hit 50km/h on the uphill (yet cruise happily along at the speed limit on the downhills) it’s probably a good idea to pull over every so often and let the thirty to fifty cars you’ve got tailing you pass.
While up there I discovered the following interesting facts about Orange:
- There’s a massive big hole in the ground - and when I mean massive I mean it! Over half vertical a km of ore has been pulled out!
- Water’s an issue - they’ve not had the floods… yet…
- Houses vary substantially in prices! And it’s far more expensive than I would have thought in town!
- If anyone wants to know of a business opportunity - good quality coffee in Orange would be a start! (best coffee was that I had at my friends place!)
- Puppies are invariably cute - and rather photogenic (when not attempting to eat the camera
- Good friends always will be!
I only ended up taking a few shots this trip - was definitely more about spending some time with old friends. Those I did I was able to play around with Lucky’s new Photoshop Action set.



Cuteness alert! Nice captures
’struggling to hit 50km/h on the uphill ‘
I thought you had a turbo diesel!!
@foster I do mate, but it’s a bit hard to pass when there’s no overtaking lane, or when they hit the downhill section with an overtaking lane and get back to the speed limit making it far harder to overtake. Took a bit but did get around the goits.
Did you get out to Cadia and Ridgeway Mines (there just next to each other, except Cadia is the big open-pit and Ridgeway is underground)? I have friends working at both. It is a pretty amazing spectacle and a testimony to the ingenuity of man and our advanced (or destructive?) power.
The gray hair brigade should seriously learn road manners!!!