Thursday 28 May 2020

Our day out and TV interview

Attractive Princess Royal Sailing Club
We had a busy last week at Princess Royal Sailing Club. It started with another water leak. We heard a bang (always disconcerting when you’re on a boat) and a sound like an engine running nearby. No boats were nearby. We realised it was the domestic water pump and one water tank had emptied into the bilges. Another pipe had popped off close to the water pump. Jeremy fixed it and we filled the tank from the nearby tap. Just an inconvenience when you are tied up in a marina, but a major incident out at sea with no water maker.
Castle Rock Sky Walk
The next day was our granddaughter Ellie’s birthday. We sent her a video message and spoke to her on a video call later.

Jason and Pauline asked us if we’d like to join them on a drive to Castle Rock about 45 minutes away from Albany. Restrictions had been lifted, so it was okay for us to go. We had a great day, walking to the top of Castle Rock with a challenging set of handholds followed by a ladder that led to a skywalk on the top. The views were amazing across the land and out as far as the Southern Ocean.

We had lunch sitting at a table outside a bakery in Denmark, maintaining social distance. The steak and mushroom pie I had was delicious and equalled any I’d had in the pie capital of the UK, Wigan.
Viewpoint Ocean Beach
After lunch we drove to a viewpoint over Ocean Beach, where the surf was breaking and a handful of people walked on the white sand. Once upon a time the river met the sea here, but now it stops in Wilson Inlet, which is a large lake.

All this was thirsty work, so we stopped at Wilson’s Brewery pub for refreshment. Only 20 people are allowed inside at once and food must be eaten with the alcohol. We were delighted to find only 9 people inside and soon we were tucking into large portions of nachos and loaded fries, washed down with beers named Lost Sailor or Golden Seahorse.

It started to rain as Pauline drove us back to Princess Royal Sailing Club. It didn’t matter. We’d had a great day out. Thank you Jason and Pauline.
First meal out in 2 months at the White Star Hotel
Jason’s sister works for the local TV company and she asked us, via Jason, if we would be happy to be interviewed for a slot on GWN7. We agreed and a reporter/cameraman called Stephen contacted us by phone to make the arrangements. At 0800 the following morning Stephen arrived and set up his tripod and camera in Sal Darago’s saloon. Most readers of this blog have already been sent a link to the two minute clip that resulted from an hour of being interviewed. You can find the clip by looking for GWN7 news for 22nd May named “Stranded”.
Dolphins tried to pinch the show crossing the bay


Our unexpected gifts from PRSC Commodore
Later the same day Susette, the Commodore at the Sailing Club, came by to wish us well on our future voyages and to give us some gifts. The boomerang means we can always go back and we will always treasure the club pennant. Thank you, Susette, Duncan and everyone at PRSC. We enjoyed staying at the club and meeting so many members. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. We shall miss you.
Not looking good for sailing
It was with mixed feelings that we returned our gate key and motored out of our pen the next day. Almost immediately, a weather warning was issued. The tail end of a tropical storm was going to meet a Southern Ocean cold front and cause a deep low pressure area that would wreak havoc on most of the coast of Western Australia, and inland in the southern region. After a night in Albany Waterfront Marina for shopping, showers and laundry, we headed to Oyster Harbour to hunker down in readiness for the storm.
Luckily we found the perfect sheltered spot
Not so sheltered now!
The wind blew hard and the rain pelted down. There was a fair bit of storm damage on the west coast and many power outages, but we were fine on our mooring. We were cold and Jeremy was glad he’d bought a thermal jacket when we were in Albany.
How to avoid being cold
We’re still waiting for my parcel from the UK. It has been in Melbourne for two weeks now. When the storm had passed, we went ashore near the Lower King River and broke a dinghy oar in the shallows. We found the local grocery store and filling station about 400m from the river. There’s a bottle shop and a cooking gas filling station there as well.
Dry ski run?
I’ve become a Zoom user and was able to join my church is Suffolk, England for virtual services. It was lovely to see friends from home.

Happy birthday to sister in law, Eileen.
We found this main road bridge made of matchsticks.
Tomorrow, Phase Three starts and almost all the internal borders in WA will be open again. We can now travel to Shark Bay, where it is warmer, once my parcel arrives and the weather calms down. But for now there’s another strong wind warning out. Anyone would think it was winter.

3 comments:

Hilary said...

Hi Jeremy & Kathy, we only checked yesterday to see if you had done an update! Bill and brenda sent email and link to your tv interview, we had a WhatsApp call with them yesterday evening which was fun. Tonight (sat) @7 is westerly east coast pontoon party via zoom, we’d never heard of zoom 10 weeks ago , I imagine you’ll be asleep but all be thrilled if you were to turn up I’m sure. We were very concerned about the storm it made the news here, amazing seeing as it’s only virus news, deaths and Dominic Cummings we’ve long given up on the daily briefing ( hancocks half hour) Too depressing! Oz and NZ definitely did the right thing by shutting down inbound flights very early but Uk have now got lots of cases, deaths and the economy is wrecked too!! But on a positive note the weather has been fabulous almost for the entire lockdown, we have been to travelling light twice now with a launch date end of June hoping that soon after they will lift restrictions on staying on board, I think it’s all lumped together with second homes etc tho as you well know it’s easy to social distance on a boat!
Looking forward to reading the next bit up shark bay, we’ve been as far as monkey Mia from Albany. ...... by car and it’s a long drive!!
Take care of yourselves, have fun,
Hilary & Stephen travelling light ramsholt

Jeremy and Kathy said...

Lovely to hear from you Hilary and Stephen. Thanks for all the news. Sorry we can't make the WOA Zoom, but we need our beauty sleep.
Enjoy being on the water.
Best wishes, Jeremy and Kathy.

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