Saturday 1 March 2008

Town of 1770

Dear Readers,
 
Annie and I are now at 1770 by the sea ( at time of writing ) would you believe?  After rain and floods and a couple of inhospitable caravan parks we feel at last we are getting somewhere, inasmuch as we can see and go in the water without being stung to death.
Both 1770 and Agnes Waters are much as we imagined dear readers and much to our delight.   
The caravan park is council owned and operated, and absolute waterfront, and though the emenities are rather basic they are good enough.
At the moment ( weekend ) the park is pretty full with mostly weekend holiday makers from Gladstone, I imagine. Some weekend campers it seems can't do without their music ( for want of a better word ) and I'm sure it spoils it for the majority who don't like it but are two scared to protest. We had some people near us who were respectful enough to turn theirs down after I complained to them. As I always say " Nature abhors a vacuum." So dear readers on that note we have decided to stay in town during the weekend where possible and spend time in the more attractive, popular holiday parks, during the week.
We had only just set up camp when this big lizard strolled by totally ignoring us. ( There is nothing more hurtful than being ignored by a lizard. )
Sad to say that a lot of our creatures are extinct or dying out but Australia still abounds in wild life. Annie and I have not been anywhere really, where we havn't been treated to thrill of seeing some ground dwelling creatures or birds
 
Until next time.
 
EDITORS NOTE  Some of our blogs are written stored and sent later as we have no connection available.  
 

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