Saturday, December 11, 2010

Port Lincoln 11/12/2010

In my last post I mentioned how the weather had turned to poo, well it deteriated, we woke to clearing skies, plenty of blue and eventually bright sunshine with little wind. Nancy had asked me to make sure she got up by 7:00am so we could prepare a lunch and spend the day in Lincoln National Park a few kls away.
Note I only said bright sunshine not warm sunshine, according to Nancy it was still freezing, she always exagerates when it comes to getting up in the mornings, and by 7:45am I was starting to snarl at her. By the time I returned from a quick shower a grey blanket had covered the sky the wind was up again and it was "B" cold, blustery rain squalls persisted all day with the odd bit of sunshine in between. We did spend the day visiting Lincoln National Park that covers a huge area on a rugged peninsula, where wonderful views of rugged coastlines, azure seas and beutiful coves kept our shutters clicking constantly. Even taking photos was an ordeal the wind was so strong it was almost impossible to get a snap without movement and everything had to be done between rain squalls. When we arrived back at the caravan park, which would have to be one of the largest I've ever been in, the place was almost devoid of vans and campers, most people had had enough of the weather and moved on and tomorrow we join them.

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