Thursday 18 July: Raindrops Keep Falling On Our Heads

Monkey Mia turned it on today, as in taps. But dolphins, dugongs and pelicans are used to being wet so it didn’t really matter. The Aristocat 2 sails in all weathers, and it was Jeffrey’s turn to enjoy Shark Bay.

Gayle sailed in yesterday’s warmer weathe



Playing and/or mating according to the skipper


Cormorants and pelicans enjoying a break in the weather


Black Oystercatcher 


Gayle has been working on her Black Cormorant from Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia

One of the nice things of our trip so far is chatting to people from all over the world. We have met travellers from Holland, Switzerland, and Milan Street in Mentone. Gayle was especially pleased to meet Joe from Kyabram who knew Peter, her cousin from Ky. 


Tomorrow we head to Carnarvon with time to stock up on some fresh fruit and vegetables before Coral Bay on Saturday. 

  1. I can’t top that. Is Chops narrating this latest.? 

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    1. The trip is sounding really good, despite the rain. 

  2. Jenny in Toulouse20 July 2024 at 14:17

    Bonjour! After a delay I can catch up with the latest travels. This leg looks fantastic, and appears to be living up to expectations! Photos are wonderful. Dugongs - wow! 

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  3. Fabulous pics! What an adventure xx

    1. This is me :)

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  1. I can’t top that. Is Chops narrating this latest.?

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    1. The trip is sounding really good, despite the rain.

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  2. Jenny in Toulouse20 July 2024 at 14:17

    Bonjour! After a delay I can catch up with the latest travels. This leg looks fantastic, and appears to be living up to expectations! Photos are wonderful. Dugongs - wow!

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  3. Fabulous pics! What an adventure xx

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