On Monday it was time to pack up the van and head north to Huskisson. This was a whole 113 kms up the road. We stopped in at Ulladulla for a walk up and down the street and morning tea.
It is a pretty little harbour. The boats were a nice pop of colour on a dull day.
Up a side street we saw a cute little cottage. It is a museum, but was not open when we were there.
We arrived in Huskisson and were set up in the caravan park in time for a late lunch. It is a nice park, with in easy walking distance to the town centre along a pleasant walking path.
By then, the weather that had been threatening rain set in as the finest mizzle. We still went for a walk into town, without getting too wet. The view out to sea was rather misty.
We then went for a walk along the beach, which is just behind the caravan park. Still mizzly, but not cold.
A couple of spots along the way had quite a few small shells washed up, being low tide.
Of course, I had to have a little play. Most were left there. Just a couple came home to be put with my collection around a plant pot on the back verandah.
And that filled our day. While in town we booked a tour for the next day, as it was forecast to be the best weather for the week.
3 comments:
Love a walk along the beach, the weather doesn't seem to matter!
Love your shell flat lays. I can never resist picking up shells on beaches. Some come home with me and live in little jars dotted round the house. I have three large broken ones that I particularly love - they sit on the side and make me happy every time I look at them. xx
Misty day shells in an interesting range of colours....love them!
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