The small country town of York is about an hour an a half east of Perth and it’s a place that I’ve never been to. Not that there’s much there, but it is a quaint olde worlde town that deserves a stopover.
I was there yesterday, the beginning of the week, but apparently it’s better to visit later in the week or on the weekend when it ‘comes alive.’
A friend has gone rural and settled herself on the outskirts of York on a couple of acres and is in her element. Chickens, geese and a couple of sheep, affectionately named Salt & Pepper (and you’ll see why in the photos), and open paddocks, she’s even bought a ride on mower.
She has room to move and to breath.
Not a bad way to live.
What a cute chicken house – or should that be coop?
Meeting Salt & Pepper – not sure I’m an animal person!
Pepper – posing or threatening?
Val’s new toy.
The ‘joys’ of country living – bogged in the fire break!
They have impressive street corners in York.
Could you become addicted to the “good life”? It has a lot going for it….I thought York was an extremely photogenic little place, I was there on a weekend. 🙂
The ‘good life’ is certainly beckoning at the moment – just need to find a way to make it happen 🙂
We have had 4 months of the “Good life” here in Malanda, I’m loving it.
It looks a lot different to our York. A good place to relax. Your photos are so crisp they almost come alive!
Not a bad way to live at all!! Through your pictures I can *feel* the amazing breath one can take out there.