We have now seen some of the beautiful inland of the Margaret River area and start to move away from the hilly countryside.
Still we pass many wild flowers; spring is the right season for those.
Then we go back to the beach, near Dunsborough. Before committing to the camping (we need to get a shower as although bush camping is nice, you can only wash so much with a washcloth) we want to check out the beach opposite.

We get approval from the dogs, who don’t want to leave. After repeated calling only Nossi eventually comes. Dotti we have to help along 🙂
The camping is roomy and for unpowered sites they have a nice bushy part.
We all want to go back to the beach and enjoy the (not so very) warm water.

Once you’re in it is actually quite nice.
Dotti tries to get the ball from Nossi but is not fast enough.
There’s a lot of sea grass on the beach and only a narrow strip of free beach, but with Marjo so beautiful, who cares.
Then we soak up some sun, Dotti in my shade.
If not in art, tree bark, rocks or shells, Marjo finds new displays of love.
And then to realise Nossi has been standing on that the whole time.
Later that afternoon we have our showers and instead of using the overpriced doggie bath put the hose on them too. Then it’s time for one of those yummie Marjo bus cooked dinners.
Another beautiful day.



















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