We
are still based at Princess Royal Sailing Club in Little Grove near
Albany, Western Australia.
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Walking alongside the golf course |
We
were contacted by our travel agents, Flight Centre, and, as expected,
there was not an option to have our money refunded. We accepted
travel vouchers, which have conditions attached: we have to use the
vouchers on Malaysian Airlines; we have to leave from Australia to
any destination; we have to book by 31/12/20; we have to travel by
30/06/21.
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Kangaroos close to our path |
On
the same day, Jeremy checked his bank card balance and discovered
that his credit card had been hacked. After one hour and fifteen
minutes on hold (annoying music and inane announcements), he got
through to the call centre. His card was cancelled and a new one
issued. Nine transactions originated from Mexico and almost two weeks
later, only one of these fraudulent withdrawals had been cleared from
his account.
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Becalmed |
We
have developed a routine for shopping. Once a week we motor the two
miles across the bay to Albany and use the free short-stay visitors’
pontoon. We shop at the IGA supermarket and return to the sailing
club. Once a fortnight, we stay the night in the marina at Albany,
use the laundry facilities and go shopping.
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Name the tree? |
We
continue to enjoy walks around the public golf course and on other
off-road tracks. Jeremy occasionally swims round the marina. I swim
if the wind is light and the sun is shining (that is...rarely).
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One of our longer walks! |
Last
week our neighbour, Jason, was working on his boat. We heard a loud
yell and rushed outside. Jason had been drilling and had slipped.
Sharp metal had cut right through the centre of his finger nail and
it was bleeding. He was in a lot of pain. Jeremy stemmed the blood
and I passed him material for a makeshift dressing, which he wrapped
round tightly with Micropore. Social distancing was set aside for the
moment. Jason’s girlfriend, an Emergency Room nurse, was able to
take him to hospital. He had two fractures in his index finger as
well as a severed nail. After a few days’ rest, he was back on his
boat.
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Spot the skipper |
The
weather has been changeable as autumn arrives. Last week we had two
gales and two days of strong wind warnings. The lowest temperature
was 6C and the highest 25C, with plenty of rain showers. We have been
fine in our pen, shaken but not disturbed.
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Ah, there he is |
Many
friendly people have offered to get supplies for us from Albany. A
local sailor, Geoff, wants to share a bottle of wine with us while
maintaining social distancing. One or two have viewed us with
suspicion as an overseas visitor who might just have sneaked into
Albany from abroad.
The
Australian Government wants all foreign nationals who can’t support
themselves to go home. Our visas expire in December, so we don’t
have to leave yet. We keep in touch with the British High Commission
and monitor the UK Foreign and Commonwealth website. There are still
Malaysian
Airlines’
flights to London, but currently the costs are three times the amount
of our travel vouchers and would require a six day stay in Kuala
Lumpur airport. We’re staying here for the time being.
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One day's steps on our new App |
Some
Covid-19 restrictions are beginning to be lifted in WA. Schools are
open to all children from tomorrow (Wednesday 29th April)
and groups of up to 10 can meet as long as social distancing is
observed. Leisure boating is allowed once again, but only locally. No
regional borders have been opened and state borders remain closed. Of
the 9 Covid-19 cases in our region, all have recovered. There are
very few new cases in all of Australia.
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Our new hi-fi |
Jobs
on SD continue to be done. Jeremy has fitted a new hi-fi system in
the stern cabin, so we can listen to CD’s once more. New hardwood
steps have replaced old, cracked ones on the stern and new bungee has
been put on one of the horseshoe lifebuoys. A
gentleman strolled along the walkway, looking for his octopus trap.
Jeremy owned up that he had
used it as
a securing weight. He found an alternative weight and returned the
trap with apologies. I
have checked all our tins of food for rust and cleaned out the
lockers. Both sails have been washed and scrubbed to free them of
salt and sand. The
leak from the hot
water tank
has been sorted. It occurred where a plastic pipe met a metal one.
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Snack time |
This
weekend Australia has been celebrating ANZAC day. Here in Albany,
maroons went off in King George Sound at 0600, wreaths were laid and
a flypast marked the beginning of a minute’s silence followed by
bugles playing the Last Post. For the first time ever, there were no
parades and no crowds.
In
the meantime, avoid drinking disinfectant, take care and keep safe.
3 comments:
For the first time for a long long time, I'm not sending you, Kathy, a birthday card. I was thinking there could be worse places to be and be unable to get home, then I read it was autumn, of course it is.
I hope you can enjoy your birthday and no doubt you'll be zooming or Skype-ing your family. Blessings on you both. It sounds like travel restrictions are being lifted soon.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Janet
Thanks Jan. A comment on the blog is every bit as good as a card. Take care and keep safe. Kathy
Hello, Spotted you in Geraldton. If you would like a free local tour with Des and Kathie get in touch. We are empty nesters in our early 60's and have lived in Geraldton for most of our lives.
Des is on Zero 437 7Zero2 Zero56.
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