Lovely sleeping temperature, 20 degree min. Cloudy with a light south-east breeze.
Sent Malcolm a happy birthday message.
Packed up and headed back to Mullewa then on to Geraldton. I had sent a message to Mickey but unfortunately they won’t be at their Northampton house till the end of the month so we won’t see them. Will see them when we go to Leonora later in the year.
We came up behind a 6m wide load which was able to get off enough to let a semi pass him. Then the driver of the wide load called us through. There were two more pilots in front of him giving road trains etc a 2km warning. The road train lengths are getting longer - now 60m with 4 storage platforms.
Across the Greenough River which has a bit of water in it. We have explored this area in 2017 so just heading to the coast for a change in scenery and maybe try and catch a fish!
Turned off and up the narrow road to a lookout. A few people are camped here. We enjoyed the nice view while we had a cuppa.
Continued on to Geraldton. Filled up with fuel first as Woolies doesn’t open till 11am. Stocked up again on our fruit and veggies then headed around to the 24hr RV Stop near the boat ramp and loading facility.
Unfortunately there are big exhaust fans from the storage shed and they roar but it’s free so we can’t complain.
Had lunch then put on our shoes and headed off for a walk. Nice day to be at the beach.
I think I have taken photos of all the history around here but will take a few any case.
Nice mural at the Italian Restaurant.
The information centre has moved to the old Town Hall but unfortunately it shut at 1.30pm today.
Some nice bird murals by Imogen Palmer in 2023 on the other end of the building. Obviously they have removed something off the wall - need to get her back to fill in the space.
Into Batavia Park - named after the ill-fated ship of 1629. A row of blocks tells time-line of this area etc.
I wonder what the captains did when it was cloudy for days on end. This is an astrolabe.
Sculpture of Wiebbe Hayes from the Batavia. A brave man that saved many of his fellow crew from the mutineers.
Continued along the foreshore, passed all the ‘nice’ boats in the marina and around to the Museum. They have fabulous displays in there and an eerie video of the HMAS Sydney.
This is a replica of the Batavia’s longboat.
Continued on to another boat ramp and back along a street. Found one of 3 sundials in town. A cloud stopped us telling the time then the sun shone and we found out it was 2pm.
View up to the HMAS Sydney memorial - a very moving tribute to all those who were lost.
Cute ‘crows nest’ on top of the Freemasons Hotel.
Lighthouse roundabout in front of it. We had checked out the lighthouses around here previously. Go back to Oct 2017 for more pictures and info.
Back to the foreshore for an ice-cream in a waffle cone - yum. Along the old wharf to the lookout platform. Lots of kids enjoying jumping off the jetty.
Great view from the lookout. There were seals out on the rock wall in 2017, none today.
Not sure of the boat safety rules in WA but towing a tube with no observer, no life jackets, probably isn’t allowed but they are having fun!
Back to the camper for a cuppa, 26 degrees and very windy.
Worked on my blog and Steve read. I looked back on my photos of Oct 2017 and we had missed those few things we saw today so that was a good walk and our memory isn’t too bad.
A train is being unloaded so it grunts and groans as it moves along. A couple of big ships came in and out with the guiding tugs helping.
6pm 24 degrees, closed the windows. What a change compared to yesterday.
Live music at the boat club and lots of vehicles driving about.
Beautiful sunset.
All quiet except for the whir of the fans but it’s a constant noise so not too bad. Unfortunately we are under a street light but that won’t matter once we close our eyes.