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Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Cherry Orchard. Today we visited an Organic orchard between Copeton Dam and Inverell. The sweetest juiciest cherries were being picked by the owner Gaye Moyne. She took us on a tour of her orchard and Tilly had a einderful game with Charlie the farm dog. We bought some cherries and I spent the next 50 kilometres planning recipes to use these delicious little fruit. There are a lot less than we started with and already I'm wishing we bought more. They are do tender and Gaye informs us they are the first new cherries to be picked on the entire east coast. Needless to say Tilly slept like a log. Did you know the bird netting over trees makes a great doggie trampoline when you smash into it full bore during the Charlie race game.
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