A quiet day for our day off. We were disturbed in the night by Batty one of the cats here running across our roof. How do we know it was Batty? Because he wormed his way through the ajar fly and hopped up on the bed with us at 0 dark hundred hours. I was elected to hop out and show him the door.
We pottered this morning before heading into Woodford. We had a good stroll around the town with the highlight probably being the antique shop. Although memorabilia shop would have been closer to the mark. Some interesting stuff.
Today's mystery pictures |
Pretty easy really answer below |
From there we proceeded to the fish and chip shop and had some big pieces of reef fish and chips.
It was then up the road to Caboulture which was larger than anticipated. They have a new Masters Hardware store so I drove in to have a look. Susan was suddenly over come by fatigue and elected to snooze in the car while I ventured inside. I was impressed. Returning to the car I awakened the sleeper and we departed Caboulture which did not seem to offer any reason to return, apart from the hardware shop! We headed back towards Woodford but took the Mount Mee road up to the lookout. Impressive views of the Glasshouse range and the plains although somewhat obscured by the haze from the frenzied burning off that is taking place.
View from Mount Mee lookout |
On our way home we had a coffee at Woodford and that was about the day.
Night folks
Simon
PS The pictures are leaf patterns from fallen tree debris on the canvas roof. Very arty
Mount Mee lookout (apologies for the traffic noise)
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