Our stay continues at the CMCA Park in Temora.

It's a pleasant enough spot, and allows us to explore a bit of the town's history.
We started our day with a stroll through the town centre, admiring the heritage buildings. Temora has clearly taken great care to preserve its architectural past.

The old Council Chambers are a particularly fine example, showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era. The red brickwork against the rendered cream accents is quite striking.
We ventured over to the memorial dedicated to Paleface Adios, affectionately known as the "Temora Tornado." For those not in the know, Paleface Adios was a champion pacer, a horse that brought considerable fame and fortune to the town.

The sculpture capturing the horse in full stride is a fitting tribute. It’s always interesting to see how different towns choose to celebrate their local heroes.
Of course, no exploration is complete without a bit of sustenance. So, we found ourselves at Double Shot for a morning coffee.

Temora's Double Shot is a welcome sight. As seasoned travellers, we know a good coffee is essential, and thankfully, this place didn't disappoint.
Before heading back to our temporary abode, we took a moment to admire the local Catholic Church.

Its striking brick facade is impressive. The level of detail in the construction is remarkable, a testament to the dedication of the builders. It's the kind of place that makes you stop and appreciate the effort that went into creating something so beautiful. All in all, Temora is full of surprises.
















