Two nights of relatively good sleep finally caught up with me and I had a crap night - awake from after 2 til after 5.
Got ready and headed out into the rain with Graham.
First up we hit up the Wallaby Track which is this nice little walk up a gully. And we saw Graham and Pam's family of kangaroos and *lots* of wallabies. Very cool. Got up to Graham's seat which was a crackup.
Dropped back into the house for a quick rest (and I finished blogging).
Then out again, to the Sculpture Trail. A couple of interesting pieces. And *lots* more wallabies.
Got back to the house and Robyn was there but didn't really get to talk to her as we were trying to get packed and organised.
We put out all the opened packages of cheeses and everything else and had those for lunch to finish everything up, and more little pavlovas for dessert.
So then we packed up the car and left. We had sucn ah wonderful stay and all Graham's planning and driving was greatly appreciated. Now that we've covered the vast majority of the tourist stuff the next time we visit should be a bit more leisurely.
Headed up to the ferry. Hardly any cars, it was mostly freight. Watching a B-Double reverse in was pretty impressive. We left on time and I waved to Graham and Pam (they were watching from the balcony).
Sat with the sweetie for a while in the lounge but then some turd started playing crap on their phone at high volume so I stormed out. I shhhhhhhed him on the way past but he was completely oblivious. Turd. Went upstairs where the chairs weren't as comfy, but there was only one other dude in there and he was working so it was quite peaceful.
Watched the arrival into Cape Jervis, then we got off and had a quick look at the lighthouse.
Had a nice drive across the cape. It was cloudy and rainy but very pretty.
Got to Goolwa and dropped into Woollies for supplies and Ampol for petrol. Looks like we picked the wrong month for a road trip.
Got to the flat which is very nice. It's literally someone's granny flat but it's secluded and the flat is clean and spacious and well appointed. Lovely.
Had a walk down to the Mighty Murray to look at the river and birds (saw a nankeen night-heron which was pretty cool).
Then back to the flat to do gps/photo/blogging/tv dinner type stuffs.
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