Saturday, 26 November 2011

WORLD FAMOUS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Superman writes….
Brenda says you don’t have to travel to Paeroa – NZ to be’ world famous’…
After leaving Elliston we travelled a short distance to Sheringa Beach – it was an incredible rare hot day. Muz and I were relaxing in the chairs – this is a rareity – usually we sit on the gas bottles, and along came a photographer from WildEyre-the lady was looking for camping photos for their new website and Muz and I were delighted to oblige.
The next day – flies arrived – flies indicate rain – but we got more than we bargained for – 12hours of thunder, lightning, rain – the longest thunderstorm any of us had been in. Just as we thought the storm   had gone along it came again, fork lightning struck the ground just as Murray was outside shifting the solar panels – he was very lucky!
Due to rough seas the fishing was not happening so we moved on to Coffin Bay National Park.
This park is fantastic – Muz and I didn’t want to leave. We spent 6 nights here – fishing, 4wd driving-very rutted tracks-sand/beach driving-we saw a’ beached as’ seal. There was much wildlife, fauna and flora and Muz and I spent the days identifying the birds, listening to their calls – dddd I am preeteee…




We ate young kawahai, pipis and whiting.
Brenda knitted a piece for the National Park – ‘colours of coffin bay’.

Sunday – sadly we had to pack up… drove to Port Lincoln to buy some fresh fruit/vegies and now we are at Tumby Bay – SA coast.


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