We are embracing retirement, and making the most of it.

We knew we were never going to sit still for long, so whilst we are happy and healthy we will be out and about seeing the world………… full time.

We are out of the fast lane and taking the slow road ahead

Sunday, 23 February 2020

West Eyre Peninsula

We have seen some very rugged secluded coastline, sheltered bays, ( we have some very windy afternoons) quaint towns such as Venus Bay and Port Ellison, and had only a little luck fishing ( no surf salmon or whiting, just a few jetty fishing) We have bush camped along most of the coastline, and just finished 5 nights in Streaky Bay Tourist Park with beach front position and views.  The Nullabor Plains is looming closer, I feel it is the point of no return.......

Point Drummond view




Talia Caves Scenery






Port Elliston, headland Sculpture trail and lunch


A few nights at Walker’s Rocks bush camp..our first Sunset over water this trip




Venus Bay headland Walk


Murphy’s Haystacks


Streaky Bay, beautiful sunsets, calm bay and fun collecting cockles for bait at low tide, rock pools and blow holes




Also hoping I catch something...


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