Sal Darago and tugboat MacLeod anchored at Teggs |
Occasionally, a tram uses this bridge from the Railway Museum to Carnarvon |
The old lighthouse at the Railway Museum |
Spot the Gascoyne River |
Pressure cooker valve restored |
I phoned Avis and cancelled our hire car for Thursday, when we were going to provision with fresh food, do laundry and buy extra diesel. Today, Jeremy emailed ABF to let them know of our revised plans. He also emailed Jerome at Reunion Island cancelling the berth we had previously arranged.
Wind speed working again |
Blue swimmer crabs given to us by passing fishermen |
The Gascoyne River flows underground most of the time |
Huge numbers of shells shore up the river bank |
One mile jetty, sadly closed to the public for safety reasons |
5 comments:
Glad to hear from you both as we have been mulling over your options with bill &brenda. Think you’ve definitely made the right decision as the situation /rules/quarantine is ever changing, be terrible set off with no available safe harbour til Uk! We have spoken to a guy who flew from Melbourne Qatar airline couple weeks ago he upgraded to business at reasonable cost had to wear mask and full face visor, he was allowed out on a fiancĂ© visa! Shame about provisions after all the effort procuring but I don’t expect your departure is imminent. Keep safe, have fun, looking forward to next instalment possibly standing on ramsholt hard as before. Hilary & Steve Travelling Light, ramsholt
Looking forward to standing on the hard at Ramsholt. Mind you, our gang have just been stuck in Shotley Point sheltering from the gales. So annoying after all the good weather when they weren't on holiday.
Thanks for the good wishes.
Hello Jeremy and Kathy. We have been following your travels with interest. Meeting you in Devonport seems like a life-time away! So much has changed since then. We too have had to postpone our travels. We chose to return to our home in Alice Springs, to be with our family, while waiting for the COVID craziness to pass. Selah is waiting for us at Launceston Marina, under the watchful eye of friends and family. We are enjoying plenty of family time with the grandchildren, who were not on the radar when we began building Selah 4 years ago! I have been in contact with cruising friends, and the constant state of being in "limbo", is taking its toll. We can understand your decision to get home to family. Hope your travel arrangements work out for you. Stay safe, we look forward to next year with hope. Pete & Deb
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Great to hear from you again. I suppose we were lucky to get a bit north and warmer! Here in Shark Bay it is almost tropical. Tasmania does seem like a life time ago.
We loved Mersey Yacht Club and you guys were so helpful. We are lucky to have had a great deal of help during this pandemic.
So our flights are booked for mid October and our fingers, toes and legs are all crossed that they aren't cancelled. I guess Alice Springs is a great place to be. Take care and stay healthy. Jeremy and Kathy.
Sorry things haven't worked out how you planned but can't wait to see you next month :))) Love Exx
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