CA TOWN TO HOMESTEAD WALK
East end of Macpherson Street, Carnamah, WA 6517
tHE ART OF RUSTIC MEANDERING
A really pleasant little jaunt on a sunny day is to grab a coffee from one of the local coffee providers (very close to the Carnamah Museum) and walk up to the east end of Macpherson street till you see a Botanical Walk sign; just past the school grounds.
This path meanders through the bush and along side the Carnamah-Bunjil Road all the way up to the entrance of the 1869 Macpherson Homestead.
Along the way you’ll see coloured moss on the trees, small lizards zipping by, broad views of crop paddocks, and a few seats positioned along the path to rest on if you get a bit tuckered out.
Its a really charming way to walk your blues away.
Op Shopping
While heading up Macpherson Street to commence the walk trail, pop into the Carnamah Op Shop and grab some toys for your pooch to play with. The Carnamah Lions Club run this shop from a house at 42 Macpherson Street. It is open from 9am to midday from Monday to Friday.
The Op Shop has a range of of household items, toys, clothes and much more for sale at bargain prices, with proceeds going into a range of local community organisations. They have been recognised for their dedication to funding local initiatives with the money they raise from Op Shop sales.
Here’s one of Blue’s snuggle bugs that we bought for the bargain price of $2.00 from the Lions Op Shop.
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CARNAMAH RECREATION CENTRE
Via Niven Crescent, Carnamah, WA 6517
View from the north of the oval.
View from the south of the oval. Green everywhere you look!
Lush and green, the place to be seen!
On those days when I just can’t be bothered with a long walk, I take Blue to the local oval for him to run and roll and sniff till the cows come home.
The local Shire do a great job of keeping the grass even and lush, therefore Blue loves gently galloping across the oval as its soft and pleasant on his paws! We also like to wander amongst the stock yard enclosures close by - Blue’s sniffing goes into overdrive there. (Bit rougher on the paws though.)
There are public toilets at the Rec Centre and plenty of ‘poo bags’ available from a number of ‘bagging stations’ onsite.
The Carnamah Bowling Club is positioned beside the oval via a small ramp. Its open most evenings where you can buy a drink or two and they serve a meal every Friday night for a great price. (The meal available that evening is always pasted on the local Post Office door window a day or two earlier so you can get a heads up of what will be served. BTW, you’ve got to check out the Powder Rooms of the Club, they have a delightful ‘vintage vibe’ about them.)
Farm suppliers Elders and Nutrien are very supportive of local sporting events.
Walk up this ramp to the delights of the CA Bowling Club.
Far view of just one of numerous cattle yards located beside the oval. Let your four-legged friends go and sniff around the yards till their heart is content.
A trusty bagging station.
If your rug-rats need to jump around and stretch their legs while Fido has a stroll, you’ll find an enclosed playground just west of the oval.
March 2024 - Pop in and join us socialising our dogs and laughing at their antics.
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WINCHESTER CEMETERY
Winchester-East Road, Carnamah, Western Australia 6517
The Winchester site is a beautiful bush cemetery.
Stroll and reflect
I’ve always felt like cemeteries are like art galleries.
The environment is quiet and serene.
The shapes, decorations, and titles of the ‘sculptures’ (headstones) command you to look at them.
And all the while, the actual information on the headstones is always thought provoking… just like art is. The cemetery has been in operation since 1927 so there are many plots to view.
Blue and I have visited this cemetery many times now and we always appreciate its tranquility. It also boasts the most spectacular collection of banksia trees on the east side of the cemetery. They are glorious and the bees who spend time there provide a delightful soundscape.
This may sound a bit crazy, but when we visit the cemetery, Blue and I always make sure to ‘visit’ Harry and Eunice Rowland. They originally owned the Carnamah house that Blue and I reside in, so in a unique way, they feel like family to us. xx
Just checking on Harry and Eunice.
By the way, the Carnamah Historical Society and Museum have collated a HUGE amount of information about those who are buried at the Winchester Cemetery. Click on the button below to access their free database.
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