Our last day in the Ikara Flinders Range we spent in the small town of Quorn. Stuart enjoyed for his big day a pancake stack with Nutella and a big cup of coffee before he wanted to explore at first the playground at Quorn. Stuart thought it was very strange that there was a snail but no kangaroo at the playground.
Stuart enjoys pancake stack with Nutella & cup of coffee
Playground time for Stuart - not sure, why there is a snail
Stuart at the Playground

Stuart was not so impressed by the playground so he was exploring the city: there is an old railway, which is not in use anymore as well as an old Railway Station, which is used for the tourist railway. Stuart discovered a small railway a bit further away next to a small house and wanted to drive away with it, so we had to point out a group of yellow footed rock wallabies to Stuart to distract him.

Stuart sightseeing: old railway
Quorn Railway Station
Stuart discovered mini-railway with small house for him
Stuart surrounded by Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies

Then we took Stuart for a short walk through town, exploring old houses, city hall, post office, local paintings as well as trees with red fruit.

Quorn old townhouse
Quorn city hall
Quorn Post
Old advertisements on old buildings.
Quorn fruit?
Stuart liked this Railway painting

On our way to the Cafe or Bakery in town, Stuart discovered another yellow footed rock wallaby. Unfortunately the cafe was closed and the advertised bakery was no bakery but some kind of shop nowadays.

Stuart found another Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby
Quorn Cafe - just not open

Our walk through town with Stuart was eagerly watched by the locals and Stuart greeted from all sides. So Stuart also said hello to a local dog resting at the back of a car. In the Quorn Botanical Garden Stuart also said hello to the local wildlife, which was a bit more confused about his presence.

Stuart interacts with the locals...
... and the local wildlife




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