It was nice to freshen up again and feel solid grass under your feet instead of the dirt of most free camp sites. While Marjo and Nossi drop off the key for the ablution block, Dotti and I drive the limousine (bus) to pick them up.
Then we drive to see where we could have kited if there was wind and high tide, Dotti and Nossi made a new friend, we pick up some new fresh oysters, post the mail and move on.
Next stop is Port Lincoln to stock up a little, buy some Dotti medicine and get tyre levers to do our own tyre fixing in future.
We saw on the map that I have a first-name-brother who got himself a museum. Unfortunately it was closed today.
After that we continue to Louth Bay where we have seen a campground near the beach. The camp ground nor the beach are great but the people are nice and we decide to stay for the night.
There is not enough wind to go kiting so Marjo and Nossi go for a walk and find some jelly fish and nice clouds.
Then it’s dinner time (yummie rice cooked by Marjo) and for Dotti a nice after-dinner snack.
After so many carrots, no wonder she’s hopping like a rabbit.
Another great day.














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