I slept relatively well on the inflatable mattress.

In the morning Mum and David and I played a few rounds of "Pub Trivia" game he had which was a bit of fun.  Kellie came over, then we headed down to Wagga Wagga.

The Murrumbidgee at Wagga Wagga

Our first stop was the Bidgee Strawberries and Cream strawberry farm.

Bidgee Strawberries and Cream

I'd never been fruit picking so I had no idea what to expect.  Kellie said you can buy punnets to fill your own, and eat as many strawberries as you like as you went.  It was $3 each entry, and $5 for a small punnet.  We had to meet up with a staff member who took us down to the strawberries and answered questions and got us to try a couple of different varieties they have growing there, then let us go.

Bidgee Strawberries and Cream farm

The strawberries are elevated which keeps the snails off, and are hydroponically grown.

Hydroponic strawberries

Ripe strawberry

Ripe strawberry

Us at Bidgee Strawberries and Cream

So we were all having a bit of fun enjoying the strawberries (they were delicious!) when this lady hobbled down and told us off for eating the strawberries..!!  and we were all like.. WTF..??  She said we were only meant to have a couple, and we're like, um, noone told us this.  The guy who first showed us around *knew* this was our first time there, and he never mentioned it.  So we all felt like criminals.  It certainly put a dampener on our visit, and there's no way I'd ever go back.  As value for money it kinda sux too - essentially you're paying $8 for a punnet, which is a lot more than supermarkets.  I mean sure they're nicer, but they also haven't had to have anyone pick them or transport them or store them or sell them.  In the end I was glad I ate the extra few dollars worth of strawberries, otherwise I'd have felt pretty ripped off.

We did stop for shakes/ice cream.  Again, the ice cream was very very nice, but it was $5 for a *tiny* tub.

Bidgee Strawberries and Cream

Tiny tub of ice cream at Bidgee Strawberries and Cream

Moving on.

Headed into Wagga Wagga for lunch.  We went to G.Thai for the lunch specials.  I had the cashew nuts and chili jam (number 10) with beef which was quite nice, and great value at $11.

Cashew nuts and Chilli jam beef

Then David drove us past Wagga Beach

Wagga Beach

And then back to Junee

Wagga rail bridge

Mum and I packed up all our stuff and headed home.  Came back the way we went down, stopping in Bethungra for petrol (151.9c/L).  Idiots on the Hume became apparent immediately, including the Victorian driver who insisted staying in the right lane, even when not overtaking.  And the Barton wasn't much better, in fact a lot more crowded.  We had leftover turkey and potato bake and veggies for dinner, then watched Wag the Dog (I let Mum choose which movie she wanted to sleep through ;) ).