Little Leo had an appointment with the vet today to have his snip. To distract his mums we drove to Coffin Bay for lunch at Oyster HQ. There were intermittent periods of rain, but we enjoyed sunshine while we explored part of the coastal Oyster Walk.


At the restaurant this low Gabion wall was filled with oyster shells instead of rocks. This is a clever way to use the thousands of shells harvested each year.

After we were shown to our table we used the QR code to order our food and drinks. Oysters naturally featured in our entree selections. I selected the Japanese themed dishes, while the others each had the seafood chowder in a cob loaf. The food and location on Kellidie Bay were so good we decided to go to Coffin Bay for a couple of days after we leave Port Lincoln. We can indulge in more seafood meals!
There was a lovely rainbow during our drive back to Port Lincoln.

The vet called to say Leo was OK and could be picked up when we returned to Port Lincoln. He was still affected by the anaesthetic so was a bit dopey.

This morning’s washing was dry on the line but very cold. We rescued it before a light shower, avoiding the plovers who had laid two eggs on the gravel under the clothesline.

I took Blue and Tilly for a walk when we spotted our new neighbours with a young white cat on a lead. Yesterday the dogs next to us greeted Blue. He wasn’t overwhelmed by their attention.

Last night Blue had another vomiting episode about 2am. He had been left alone in the van for a couple of hours while the Toyota was being serviced, so separation anxiety might be the cause. Today he was only left in the car for an hour while we ate lunch. I sat with him on the deck until the rain started. He was very relaxed in our van this evening so hopefully there won’t be any more issues.
