This morning there was a very low tide, revealing hundreds of small rocks. Bluey had another run with one of the many poodles and oodles that visit this beach.


We spent the day at home in the Bushtracker catching up on odd jobs. The only clothes line in the park is 120m away. I carried the washing while Tilly walked, then carried her home in the laundry basket.
Another of our plastic drawer catches has cracked on both sides, so I replaced it from our spare parts department.

The critters had lots of attention during the day, before being left alone in the evening. Tilly used my chair as a scratching board. She loves scratching mesh but doesn’t tear it.




Bluey walked up the 100 steps with me as far as historic Kingston House at the top of the hill. I didn’t try to go inside this 1840 building as on Sundays it is open for devonshire teas.



We left for the city about 6.40pm and arrived home 4 hours later. Both critters were crazy with worry they had been abandoned. There were no traffic problems on our drive to or from the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, and we were glad we had done our reconnoitre in daylight.
Melissa Etheridge is a spectacular live performer, and we had excellent seats where we could see her facial expressions and guitar skills. She changed her guitar for every song, played a harmonica in a couple, and joined the drummer in a fabulous display of her talents.

