Up early and packed. Saw this white peacock near the front office.
Raises the question: if I own a peacock and it lays an egg in my neighbours house who owns the egg?
We went for a ride down to the jetty to have a look and then back to Bake My Day for a Brekky Roll. Took even longer today. Good roll, but took forever to get it. Slow food at its best.
Raises the question: if I own a peacock and it lays an egg in my neighbours house who owns the egg?
We went for a ride down to the jetty to have a look and then back to Bake My Day for a Brekky Roll. Took even longer today. Good roll, but took forever to get it. Slow food at its best.
Finally ended up leaving Derby about 8:30. Very late for us, but we have decided to only go a short distance today. It is 220km to Broome, which could be done in 2 days, but we thought it better to do a short day followed by 2 80 km days.
Went and had a look at the Prison Boab Tree. A very old boab tree that was used as a rest point for police brining in prisoners and it is also an Aboriginal site of significance.
Willare Roadhouse is basic, but has grass, showers and toilets.
Sandy and Jennifer were already there when we got there so had a chat and a cup of tea.
Had a swim in the cold pool. And then read or cruised the Internet.
Entree of cheddar cheese on biscuits supplied by Subie and Helen we shared with Sandy and Jennifer then had dinner of sausages. Good night.
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