Our neighbours came to say goodbye brought across a couple
of their unused 20 litre water containers & emptied the contents into our
drinking water container & the remainder into the fresh water tank. Very generous
of them, they even invited us back to share their Christmas with them. I’m not
so sure they’d be too pleased if we had the same site again though.
It was very quiet on Monday night & although we both
preferred the peace & tranquillity that descended on the camp site we also
felt a little lonely with no activity happening or people passing by &
stopping for a chat. I know Jenny & Len (the camp managers) heaved a huge
sigh of relief. They had both had a very busy weekend.
I was up early to catch the sun rise on Tuesday morning, I could get used to waking up to this every morning. Tuesday also saw the last of the campers depart leaving
just us & two or three campervans & a couple of tents.
We decided to
head back around to Fantail Bay or a little cove just before the bay so David
could go fishing. We still haven’t decided what boat we will take with us when
we go full time on the road so for this trip David has brought our small(very
small) inflatable that used to be our tender on the launch. We also have a 3
metre Porta-Boat at home, they’re a plastic fold up boat that is quite a bit
bigger that the inflatable but it’s also heavier too. It would have to fit on a
roof rack on the ute if we decide to keep it whereas the inflatable folds up
& fits into the hold on the van. Mind you if we decide on the inflatable
we’ll have to get a slightly bigger one with a solid floor; one that would fit
us both in as we want to take it for exploring when David isn’t fishing.
And off he rowed again, back and forward across our bay. Again he got a few small fish and quite a few strikes but didn’t come home with anything but a very sore bum from all the rowing. Jenny must have felt sorry for us because when I dropped down some magazines for her, she offered us some of Len’s snapper if David didn’t catch dinner, Len obviously knows the secret spots! He’d caught a few; David had seen him out when we were down at Fantail. When David came home empty handed I sent him down to Jenny to collect dinner, nice big fat fillets they were too. Thank you very much Jenny & Len!
And then when Len realised David was rowing he offered him his 2hp outboard to use tomorrow. Sweet! People are just so generous. It really shouldn’t be a surprise though; Kiwis are well known for their hospitality. It’s just lovely to know that the real New Zealand still exists out there.
More photos here of Port Jackson
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