Ended up having a second day in Ceduna, did a grocery grab to replenish the fresh stuff after coming through a fruit fly inspection place just before Ceduna. This little fox is one step in front of them. I made a stew bursting with goodness from the 13 different vegetables I had on board the night before we hit Ceduna. And what I could not possibly cook I gave away to others coming the other way. They were very grateful as they had no fresh vegetables after being caught out.
Today we have moved down the road to a place called Streaky Bay. They grow a lot of crops here, we passed miles and miles of broad acre crop paddocks. Also saw lots of new born lambs. Been a while since I saw paddocks full of sheep with new born lambs at foot.
But what Streaky Bay is more widely known for is its aquaculture. They farm oysters here, lots and lots of them. They get southern rock lobsters , abalone (fresh and farmed) and King George whiting.
Himself has already been out to the oyster farm and is having fresh oysters for tea. Perfect!
This caravan park backs onto the sea. Himself went for a walk around after we arrived and spotted some pelicans.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
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