Before we left Bundaberg, I wanted to get some night shots, especially of the bridges – there are 4 of them crossing the Burnett river in town, and I thought at least one of them would be lit up at night time, but unfortunately none of them were. However, I did get a couple of the post office and war memorial and 1 of a bridge where the traffic gave some light.
Bundaberg has some beautiful sunsets, most of which I unfortunately missed, mainly due to my being busy socialising and having a drink during sunset time. However one night I somehow managed to foresee that there might be a good one so I went out and sat on the back of the truck and waited. Rather than being the normal pinky coloured sunsets I’ve generally seen here, this one was the most beautiful golden sunset.
One night our last week in Bundaberg, there was a performance by Dennis Cuthel, a member of the original Aztec band (as in Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs) which was fun. Dennis plays a good mix of classic rock music and most of the park guests turned out to see him, with some of them even getting up to dance. He did a great job and still has a good voice, although I heard afterwards that we wasn’t very well that night. During the break, his partner was demonstrating line dancing, but wasn’t very successful in getting people to join in.
Before we left Bundaberg, I got the chance to go to The Bundaberg Quilters 12th Biennial Quilt Exhibition last Friday at the Civic Centre in town. I had a great couple of hours checking out the local quilting talent and sitting around talking to some of the quilters while having a coffee and cake. This show was really well run, and very organised. All the women I spoke to today were friendly and happy to chat about the Bundaberg quilting group and answer questions about their activities. And of course, there were lots of gorgeous quilts to see.