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12? Huh? |
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Nice try |

However, late that night just on nightfall a SS Commodore Ute and a Pulsar with neons rocked up and camped ridiculously close to us. So I’m thinking...”thats ok..I guess... just as long they don’t make too much racket”. So getting to sleep was fine but....always a ‘but’, at 1.58am I woke up to an axe and a saw cutting through these huge pieces of wood. Not only that but also them digging out the wood pylons that separate the camping areas. I was so close to getting up but the chick yelled half drunk “that’ll do babe...I’m tired, come to bed”. Thankfully I didn’t hear anything else that night.
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Petrified Forest |
We got up early to check out Portland and found it pretty bland but found Cape Bridgewater a little hide away secret. There we could get within a fence distance from a windmill (frick’n huge), walked to this volcanic/limestone formation called the petrified forest, and got to walk for 2 hours to briefly see Australian Fur Seals from 50m away which only looked like a speck.
Sigh, sometimes you can win but mostly you lose.
The best part of the day was yet to come! Dave and I had our first bakery item in 2 months! When basic meals and hardly any snacking are involved, the slight idea of a bakery item makes us salivate. We took at least 15minutes to gorge ourselves and enjoy what luxury we had before 3 months of isolation.
Quarantine was our next stop before entering a new state. Luckily we timed our meals right and had little to bin but annoyingly the thought of wasting perfectly good vegies and fruit had its limits. We may not have binned everything.


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Dave insisted |
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