Banksia Track Walk

Beautiful, level, but soft sand at times, walk. There were so many birds. Wishing I had the room to bring the DSLR camera with a zoom lens.

Have all the caravan’s tests been done?

We now think so, but really only time will tell. Our last tests required checking in to a caravan park for 240v power and mains water. All went without a hitch until this morning when Jennifer attempted to make coffee & tea… unfortunately there was no power! Long story short, the CP’s power point was faulty. 😊

Intransit “trauma”

We had just pulled out from Virtue Farm on route to Iron Ridge Park. All was going well. I looked in the rear vision mirror but couldn’t see the caravan behind us!!! Panic! Had the caravan come adrift? Fortunately not. I had, for a couple of uncomfortable moments forgotten that we now have a camera on the rear of the caravan with a monitor attached to the rear vision mirror which in effect simulates a rear vision mirror view. Phew! 😂😂😂

Urangan Pier

Urangan Pier, approx. 900 in length, is a former deep-water, cargo-handling facility originally built to facilitate the export of sugar, timber and coal.

The pier walk was followed by lunch which would not normally warrant a mention but the salad was one of the best!