Yeoval, a Banjo tale - Josh
- Josh
- Mar 10, 2018
- 2 min read

While sitting in the car watching our I pads I looked out the window and we suddenly appeared at our next campsite which happen to be behind a pub. We unpacked and then had lunch, we played around with leggo then took a walk around the town of Yeoval. We walked to the Banjo Paterson museum and it was closed, as we were walking back to the caravan we found a local pool so we decided to get our swimming costumes and come back for a swim. We looked inside and went in and because it was hot it was refreshing.

At night we had dinner at the pub, mmmm fish and chips, after having dinner we played a hunting game, it was $2, then we went to sleep.
The next day, the first thing we did was pack our van and got ready to leave. As we were packing we spotted a kitten. My brothers and I played with the kitten and fed it milk.

Off we went to the museum, it was open and we went in. Inside we got some headphones where we could listen to information about each exibit . The museum was about Banjo Paterson who spent his childhood years in Yeoval.

In the museum there was barber chair and a beard, for dress up, it that was for the "the man from the ironbark" poem.

What is special about Banjo is that he was a great poet and he wrote the famous Waltzing Matilda.
His name was Andrew Barton Paterson and was born 17th of February 1864
We gathered a lot of information from the museum then had some beautiful scones and milk shakes, we left and went to Dubbo.
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