Sunday, September 19, 2010

18 Sept 2010 - Victor Harbour/Goolwa/Strathalbyn






Another cool day to look forward to but that does not stop us from heading off to explore the area below Adelaide making our way first to Victor Harbour before having lunch at the historic town of Goolwa. Victor Harbour was enjoying a weekend of 50s to 60s Rock and Roll....a couple of the dancers were very good I must say. Max had a look at some veteran cars parked nearby. That is something else we have noticed about this part of the world is the interest in old cars and there seems to be something on in one of the beautiful towns that have so much character each week-end.
Driving out to see the mouth of the mighty Murray River was great as last time we were here the poor Murray had hardly any water in it so it is so good to see the area looking green and lush. We planned to celebrate Max's birthday this evening as a late night Sunday would not be so good as we are leaving first thing Monday morning for Swan Hill. Wayne and Kay suggested a lovely little restaurant just up the road and a great night was had by all with a very different rendition of "happy birthday" courtesy of Wayne. Max also, not to be outdone, sung a Chad Morgan favourite "The Sheik of Scrubby Creek".

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