We went for a drive Saturday, around the Mulgowie/Forest Hill/Lowood/Marburg area.
I'm not sure if its the sweet corn capital of Australia, but there was a lot planted in the ground. (We also bought some fresh cobs from the farmer's market - and I don't know if there is a more delicious vegetable when so fresh, and lightly steamed, with butter and pepper.)
We also found a house at Marburg that sells honey at the road front for a good price, and we were told it comes from her own hives behind the house. Sweet - literally.
I know that this last winter has been pretty cold, and pretty wet, for South East Queensland, but I didn't realise until driving around that all farm dams would be full. In fact, Lake Dyer, just outside of Laidley, is really the fullest I have ever seen it, going back several years. It seems a lot more rain has fallen than I had realised. (Yes, now that I check, the dams around SE Qld are nearly all at 80 to 90% full - and this is at the end of our normally dryer season.)
I had also never stopped in Marburg before. The pub is old (1881) and nothing too fancy inside. (The bar downstairs is remarkably small - most of the floor space is taken up with a dining room and dining deck.) But the exterior is in good condition. I wonder what's upstairs?
Anyway, a nice drive on a nice day. (The dog came with us too).
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