Tuesday, 18 November 2014


We have just arrived in Streaky Bay. Here is some history on Streaky Bay. In 1627 Dutchman Peter Nuyts saw Streaky bay from the ship Golden Zeepard. Nearly two centuries later it was re-discovered by Captain Mathew Flinders. It is very sunny and hot, when we got to the caravan park we set up and then we went for a walk on the sea edge. It was very pretty; the water was very warm and silky. After that we went for a walk into town, Andrew and I rode our razors because we didn’t want to walk in that heat! Who would?  When we walked to town Mum just had to have a coffee, so me and Andrew got juice and stayed in the cafĂ© and had strawberry lamingtons. After the lamingtons, Andrew and I got restless and Dad told us to ride our razors down the streets. Mum wouldn’t allow that because she thought that we were going to run into people, as if! But adults will be adults.

After we went home to the caravan park and had lunch,  Andrew, Dad and I went for a swim in the southern ocean. (The second ocean me and Andrew have seen so far). As I said before the water was warm and silky we played catch with a tennis ball and eventually went back to the caravan and had a shower. Then after that, at sunset we went and walked on the jetty (which is the only north facing jetty in South Australia) to watch the sun set and got ice-cream, hmmmmmm life’s good on the road. Well cya guys later now I’ve got to do math hmm.



    

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