27th
September: Esperance
I always think that one should finish
a holiday, especially one as long as this, on a high! Well, what a
fizzer today has turned out to be! We are sitting inside a closed up
van with fierce wind and driving rain outside. The awnings are folded
up, the chairs and table are in the car. It has become a very
unfriendly day.
It started so well. I washed (for the
last time this trip, I hope) and all was dry before 10.30 am.We
walked down to the waterfront and heard the sailing boats singing in
the breeze and jostling on their moorings. Three new ships were in
port and seeemed to loading wheat and nickle. Then we went and
explored the shopping centre (nothing exciting!) and I had my nails
done while Glen tried to buy a little fan heater – without success.
(Ours started making a noise and so he cleaned it. It got such a
shock it died. We sent it to the rubbish bin! Well, it was over 20
years old. Nothing lasts these days!)
We had a phone call from Cherie. She
and Jeff were at our place. She was threatening to make some space
in our wine collection! However, they were mowing!
I bought a newspaper and so we have
been reading and sitting out the storm raging outside. Winds are
supposed to die down by 6.00pm. I hope so as we are going out to
dinner tonight and I booked for 6.30 pm.
I will save reflections for another
day. It is not the reflective type of weather!!
Next morning: The rain cleared as the
wind dropped right on cue at 6.00 pm and we went out to a Chinese
restaurant recommended by the park owner. (Always ask the locals!)
Lovely food! The sun is rising in a clear sky but it is very cold! At least it will be easier to pack up. Now, I have to put the dream pot on as who knows where
we will be tonight and when we will get there.
Homeward Bound!!
Sounds like typical WA weather for this time of year...up and down with huge swings. We are in Banff after completing our Rocky Mountaineer train trip. Will be posting the full blog for the trip tomorrow...too tired last night an tonight. Funny how you can get so tired sitting looking at amazing scenery.
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