The second week at Nelson Bay was great also.
Weather perfect. One very hot day (35) the remainder were all in the mid twenties.
Whilst out cycling one morning we observed a yacht being towed (bow and stern) into the inner harbour and then slipped – or rather – lifted up to do some maintenance.
We discovered that it had been rescued from out at sea overnight.
Broken rudder and engine stopped. You can see the headsail is in shreds. Glad we were not aboard.
Jim and Bette joined us for brunch one morning.
In 1985, Bev and Mark resigned their jobs, put tenants into their home and with a car and camper traveled around Australia for six months. Jim and Bette had done a lot of travel in a caravan and inspired us to do the same – not just the normal touristy places, but travel on a strict budget, research, look around and find different and interesting places.
Mount Tomaree is a local landmark. Highest point in the area and makes a great lookout.
On the walk there was a large goanna sunning itself on the track. It made a run for it when we approached.
Our friends at AllSail ww.allsail.com.au in Pittwater (Sydney) were having a Christmas Party – as we were in the area, we dropped in and said hello.Had a great evening. Stayed in the camper at the Sydney Lakeside Caravan Park sydneylakeside.com.au– in Narrabeen (Northern Beaches area of Sydney).
Sydney Lakeside Caravan Park – Sydney Northern Beaches. Large grassed sites – but not many trees.
Then it was the long drive to Melbourne. The GPS said it was 900km door to door. We left at 7am and arrived at 6:30pm. Whilst driving, we saw a young family out cycling. This does not sound too unusual, however it was on the Motorway – about 300km from Sydney. Mum was on the first bike, panniers all over the front and back, with a baby in the baby seat behind her. Then dad came along. Panniers all over his tandem bike too – no passenger on his bike, but enough luggage that it looks like a long term trip!!
Sabrina and Ryan had dinner cooking when we got there. How lucky were we!!
Trent and his three friends from the Army are off on a CONTIKI tour over Christmas – so we had a farewell at home for them.
Look-out Europe – The Australian Army is coming.