We pack and depart, a little sad to leave, but this is the
home stretch now, only 2 weeks until we are home so, as much as we could spend
an extra day here, it would be doing “nothing” and there are things we need to
do at home that have popped up since we’ve been away.
Last night we looked at the maps and decided that we would
skip Kalbarri NP. The 2 main areas we wanted to look at (Eaglesnest Lookout and
Nature’s Window) are closed due to road works until September. Its an extra
130km to go to Geraldton via Kalbarri, so we aim straight for Geraldton, 309km
away.
There's a Storm a'brewin |
We arrive about 1300, set up and go look around. There are
many ships in the harbour, swinging at anchor, and the surf can be heard pounding
the shore line. Our tent is 100m from the beach, and you can see the spray from
the shore break from our tent!!! Someone at dinner mentions that it’s a 4 meter
swell, and ships can’t enter the harbour is its over 2 meters as they can damage
the pier etc.
Tried to book into the Italian restaurant, but can’t as he
is booked out for 6:00pm as there is a show on at 8:00 by the Melbourne Ballet company,
and everyone is going for an early dinner. We book for tomorrow, as we are here
for 2 nights.
Then, after dinner, closer to midnight, a strange thing happened.
It Rained! Actually, it poured! It took me a minute to recognise the sound of
rain on the canvas. Later in the night Mandy gets trapped in the toilets by
another downpour!
No harm done.
Day 62 – day 2 Geraldton.
I change the rear tyres on the Hilux to even the wear out. They
have done 10000 really hard km, and the back tyres have more weight on them
that the trailer or front tyres.
HMAS Sydney II Memorial
Lest We forget |
We head in to see the HMAS Sydney II memorial. Opened in
2001, it is an important reminder of one of the greatest single losses of life
in the Royal Australian Navy’s history. Engaged in a battle with the German
raider Kormoran, it was lost with all hands on 19th November, 1941.
Until 2008, the actual resting place of the Sydney was unknown. The only reason
they Navy knew she had been sunk was that she failed to report in as scheduled,
and the arrival of survivors from the Kormoran in life boats on the coast of
WA around Geraldton.
The loss of the entire ship’s company of 645 Officers and
ratings is a stark reminder of the losses our country endured during the second
World War. The statue as part of the memorial, showing a lady, looking out to
sea, awaiting the return of her loved one, serves to remind us that those lives
lost, while tragic in themselves, was only part of the loss suffered. Every one
of the men lost, not just on the Sydney, but in all conflicts, leaves behind a grieving
family, wife, girlfriend, children, brother, sister, father, aunt, and in the modern era,
husband or boyfriend.
This is MY Child - acting as one should in a place like this: With dignity and respect. Well Done Max- So Proud of you! |
The Memorial is beautifully done. Sadly the sign stating “
This is a place of dignity and respect. We ask that you conduct yourself in
such a manner as to reflect the intentions of this place” was not heeded by the
Feral Family, letting their kids play chasey around the central pillar of the
memorial yelling “hah hah, you’re a loooooooooser” So remind me again, why you
came here? Such disrespect is tragically becoming all too common, and the parents
are squarely to blame for failing to correct this abhorrent behaviour!
After this we leave to play at the foreshore park. Great
playground and the kids run riot. Sadly, the
Geraldton Shire council has a Department
of the Bleeding Obvious, and has a sign on the toddler playground that suggests
it is common for parents to let their kids play without a nappy on!!!!??? For
real??? Seriously? People need to be told it’s NOT ok for their kids to poo on
the playground??
After this disturbing incident we head to L’Italiano
restaurant. OMG. BEST ITALIAN FOOD EVER! Great little palace with good
selection. Smells great. I had Gnocchi Quatrro Fromagii (Gnocchi with 4
cheeses) Brilliant. You do need to see a Doctor about getting your cholesterol
checked, but last I had mine done it was ok, so we powered on. Sam had Meat
Lovers Pizza – Beautiful Super Thin crust Pizza, stone baked, not conveyer
belt. Delish! Max shared the Large Pizza with Sam and they both had some of
Mandy’s “combination” Lasagne, Cannelloni and baked Tortellini. We thought we’d
save some $$$$ on 3 mains, but it was all so good, we had to order a kids pizza
to fill the kids because we didn’t want to give any up!!!!!!
Dessert was good too. I had the Mint Choc sundae. Magnificent.
Boys had Chocolate Gelato, with a wafer and one of those chocolate wafer roll
things. And on the house I had an affogato. I said to the waitress (who happens
to also be the co-owner with her husband who is the chef) that I couldn’t decide
between affogato and the mint sundae, so, after I ordered the Mint sundae, she
arrived with the other desserts, AND an affogato. Now, for the non-coffee snobs out there,
affogato is a shot of espresso coffee poured over a small scoop of vanilla ice-cream
in a small espresso cup. YUM!
645 Stainless Steel Seagulls -1 for each Australian Sailor lost on the Sydney II |
We roll back to the tent, full up, early start to head to
Cervantes and The Pinnacles!