Over the fence- 24th June 2009
June 22nd, 2009
After constant thoughts about whether I would start whinging about too much rain, a trip this week out to Cassilis certainly brought me back to reality on a couple of fronts. Firstly, the fact that there is still a lot of people doing it hard through lack of feed and water, that I think we should be very careful getting upset about the amount of rain we have had recently. To drive onto this property and see dry riverbeds and no feed on the hills at all, was a wake up call that there are a lot people still in dire straights.
To see cattle in ordinary condition was certainly a bit discerning and the main reason for the sale of 2000 head of cattle on this property, was due to the conditions.
Secondly, after driving through the little town of Cassilis, which I hadn’t done for ten years, and saw the evidence of what one would only call another little dying western town. We had planned to have a cup of coffee on the way through, but could not find a commercial business that was actually operating in town. The only sign of any action was the local Bowling Club. It certainly brings to our attention, how lucky we are, living in our vibrant community, with good work opportunities, where obviously this must be just a small example of many western towns that are under threat.

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