Thursday, June 28, 2018

Stormy Weather and Time to Head Home

The Wednesday morning was pretty wild and woolly I eventually fitted in a short walk. We relaxed at the Beach-house and started packing and cleaning as we were leaving early the next morning. We had an early lunch then drove in to Adelaide where we visited the house in Adelaide that Bill and I own to check up on some work that has been done. We also visited the world's greatest supermarket at Frewville and we called in and saw my mother in law Marian at Toorak Gardens. We then got some dinner and went to the Adelaide Temple before heading back to O'Sullivan's beach. It blew a gale overnight. Below you can see the storm clouds looking back over Port Stanvic.



Below is a view of the Beach House from down at the beach.


We headed off about 8am, we were heading for Portland to stay overnight, I was keen to drive home a different road and travel on roads I hadn't driven on before. It was rather a long days driving but meant we didn't have as far the next day. At Tailiem Bend we turned off and headed down to the Coorong. We stopped at Meningie and mum got herself a Cornish Pastie and Kitchener Bun- very South Australian fare! The Cornish Pastie was delicious but I don't think the Kitchener Bun tasted as good as mum thought they used to. The weather was very windy so not really inviting to get outside, but Meninge would be worth a visit another time.


Driving along the Coorong is not like driving along the Great Ocean Road- bit of a poor cousin in terms of scenery but it is a very important ecological area and a breeding ground for pelicans. We stopped off at Jack's Point and did a short walk but I think it was even too windy for pelicans as thely were in hiding. From then on it got wetter and wilder. We had a quick drive in to Robe which looked like a lovely place and stopped for some lovely hot soup at Beachport when the heavens opened and it poured. We waited for it do die down and did a scenic drive along the coast which was pretty spectacular but to wet to take photos- definitely another place for a return visit.


  We had a brief stop in Mt Gambier ( another place to check out) then drove on to Portland where we were staying the night. We settled in to our apartment which was just lovely and warm and listened to the wind and the rain all night! The next morning things had settled down a bit, so we went for a 1 hour ride on the Portland Tram which gave you a good tour and introduction to the town- another place I need to come back to. We were the only mad tourists around in this weather- we enjoyed our ride. 

Above- Pam in the tram- below- our tram!


The view of Portland Harbour


Old Portland Water Tower that has been turned into a War Museum

From Portland we headed to Port Fairy were we had an early lunch then made our way inland and caught up with Gary and Arlene at Eyensbury. We got to see their new house that is not far of being finished and got to see Ben and Matthew. We had dinner with them and then headed back to Berwick about 7:30pm. We made it through the city no drama and had mum back safe and sound in Berwick.



The next morning I caught up with two more of my brothers and my sisters in laws for breakfast before heading out to the airport for the flight home to Canberra- so lots of  catching up with family, reliving some old family memories and making some more- it was a lovely trip.

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