There was light rain when I took Bluey for a walk before we had to leave him in the caravan for a couple of hours. We dropped off the Toyota for its 90,000kms service at 10am and soon discovered L’Anse French Cafe & Croissanterie where we had coffees and pastries. The coffee was good but my escargot pastry was a bit bread-like.
Our next stop was near the waterfront for Anita to check out a nail salon. She booked an appointment for noon so we had time to take photos. Matthew Flinders is famous for “discovering” this part of Australia. The statue of the famous explorer includes his best friend the cat named Trim.


There is extensive grain storage and loading facilities at the port.


We had booked in to have our fourth Covid shot at a pharmacy so that was our next stop. Once that was done I walked the 2.5kms back to our caravan park to check on Blue and Tilly. After his crazy greeting I decided to walk him back into town. It was sunny when we left, but fortunately I took our raincoats as there was a light shower of rain on the way. I kept telling Blue we were going to see Anita and he was thrilled when he did.
We had lunch at Del Giorno’s Cafe, the topped rated restaurant in Port Lincoln, but found our meals very ordinary. We walked Anita to Coles to do inevitable shopping, while I explored some of the interesting buildings in town.



Blue was a hit in the waiting room at Toyota, getting pats from three of the female employees. I was served tea and Tim Tams while waiting for the complimentary car wash. We drove to Coles to pick up Anita and the shopping, then made our final stop at Supercheap Auto for lubricants.
I took Tilly for a walk and she loved this unusual tree with its branch resting on the ground.


We took Bluey to visit little Leo in the motorhome. He is very patient with Leo and his persistent attentions.