5-April (Maundy Thursday) : Finished work around 7 p.m. Then the three of us headed to St John the Baptist Church to hear the Lord Supper's mass at 8p.m. It was a beautiful service with very good choices of songs. At some point, we felt being in a retreat house. "This is my commandment - Wash each others feet as I have done to you, Love one another as I have loved you."
We cooked and had dinner afterwards... then packed our things for an 'early' morning drive the following day.
6-April (Good Friday) : Not quite early... Left around 9 a.m. and had our first stop over at St Patrick's Parish at Lilydale to attend the Stations of the Cross at 10am.
It's already nearly lunch time. We continue our journey to Wangaratta where we were planning to stay for a night.
Somewhere at Yea were two traffic policemen, one of them giving a signal to one of the cars to stop, to give way to other cars, but to our surprise, the car didn't stop and drove fast, passing over the two policemen. One of the policemen hurriedly jumped to the car and start chasing the reckless driver... both of them soon disappeared in our sight. We didn't know what happened next.

At Hume Freeway, we saw a sign of Glenrowan, said to be the Ned Kelly's last stand. Got curious, so, we turned off to see what's in there. It's a small, quiet town with a big statue of Ned Kelly, the infamous bushranger. Had a walk then decided to see the animated theatre of Ned Kelly's final moments. We thought it's a bit scary for young kids but a bit boring for adults. (Writer's thoughts - What made him so famous? I don't really understand why the name and memory of a criminal has to live to this date like a hero.)
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the view from room 10 |
Glad we made it at 3p.m.-Good-Friday-service at St Patrick Church at Wangaratta. It's two-St-Patrick churches for us in a day. It was a solemn mass, followed by the Veneration of the Cross ("Behold the Wood of the Cross"). It was already nearly 5p.m. This time, our wish was to be able to find a place to stay for a night. I guessed, we were lucky. There was only one room left available when we arrived at Parkview Motor Inn and the room was overlooking Merriwa Park.
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6-Apr- This photo was taken
at Wangaratta, along Parfitt Rd
towards Apex Park |
The three of us had a picnic (early dinner) at Merriwa Park. It is a sunken natural park with sports, bbq facilities and playground. Merriwa means rich flat ground at the bend of the river and the place was said to be the old meeting place of the Pangerang Aboriginal tribe.
We drove to Myrtleford just to look around but it was already dark and didn't see much.
7-April: We woke up early and did a bit of driving and walking around Wangaratta. Maybe not a very exciting place to visit but since we're already here, we might as well look around.

The Holy Trinity Cathedral - it is an old Anglican cathedral, one of the oldest building in Wangaratta, built from granite coming from the nearby Warby ranges.
Railway Station of Wangaratta, opened in 1873.
Memorial Garden ( next to the Holy Trinity Cathedral ). It contains two war basalt memorials. The first commemorating the four local soldiers killed in the Boer War and a declaration of peace at Pretoria. lt bears the names of Borough and Wangaratta shire residents who were killed in the two World Wars as well as the Vietnam War.