But yesterday and today have made up for it.
So we went out to enjoy the beautiful weather. Our hosts Terrie and Pat took us to a nearby nature reserve, and then down to the coast for a walk on the beach.
First stop was the Bald Hills Nature Conservation Reserve.
They had recently built a new bird watching hut.
Pat and Ruth looking for birds.
Unfortunately there were no worthwhile bird watching photos to be had today.
This tree was dripping an odd red colored sap.
Scenery along the way.
And then we went to Waratah Bay near the coastal village of Walkerville...
It's a beautiful beach.
There is an old lime kiln located here, but it has been abandoned since 1926.
Ruth, Patrick, and Terrie.
Ruth found a little cove.
The temperature Friday afternoon got up to 20C (68F). This is winter? The chilly nights this past week were quickly forgotten.
The Cape Liptrap Lighthouse.
Looking the other way from the lighthouse.
We had planned on leaving Terrie and Pat's today and making our way to "The Prom", which is what the locals call Wilson's Promontory National Park. But it was 2:30pm and we hadn't even had lunch yet! So they invited us to stay parked in the neighbour's vacant driveway for another night which we were quick to accept.
What a great day we had. But, just like the deep cold temperatures of the past week were an anomaly, so were the pleasant highs of yesterday and today.
Tomorrow, it looks like things are back to average. Highs of around 14C (58F) and lows around 9C (48F) which is exactly what we had planned on experiencing at this time of year.
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our campervan company would not allow us to travel on dirt roads so i think we missed one area near walkerville if not the place itself. have seen it all before though. nice part of the state. one handed typing, sorry.
ReplyDeleteWe have heard that some rental companies don't allow you to drive on dirt/gravel roads, one of the reasons that we are happy that we own our camper.
DeleteI don't think that we have found many areas of the state that aren't pretty. :-)
Be sure to walk on Squeaky Beach at the Prom!
ReplyDeleteI didn't tell the rental company about some of the places I'd been! ;-)
We will do our best, weather permitting. :-)
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