Adelaide to Cape Jervis

Anita walked to the market at the Showground for coffees and croissants. We did not leave until the check out time of 11am. Our drive from Adelaide to Cape Jervis was in the rain on several rough potholed roads. We stopped at Myponga to make cups of tea, and to ensure we did not arrive before the stipulated check in time of 2pm.

It was still raining when we reversed onto our sloping site. We could not unhook on such a slope, so in the morning moved to another site.

Our new neighbours have a large ginger cat they rescued from a cattle farm after the cat’s owner abandoned him. He is camera shy so I didn’t manage to get a photo of him, and Tilly didn’t even realise another cat was in the next caravan.

The reason we are staying at Cape Jervis is to help Beccy Cole celebrate her 50th birthday. This will be a six day event with lots of live music.

Our welcome pack included a tea towel with a hole where there used to be a picture of Beccy’s ex, whose name I will not repeat. I took photos of more reliable, loyal and loving companions!

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