I drove to Glenunga for errands, but still need to refuel the Toyota. Adelaide drivers are mostly good at adhering to the 60kph speed limit. Many four lane roads allow parking on the kurb for certain time periods each day. I really don’t like this as cars are constantly weaving into the right lane to go around parked cars, then back into the kurb lane. There are also lots of bike riders in Adelaide, so we regularly have to go 1m wide of them, but realistically, this also means moving into the right lane.
We walked Bluey north along the beachfront path, past the Sea Cliff Hotel. I let him off his lead onto the beach, but unusually there were no other dogs for him to chase.
This afternoon I drove miles to visit my niece and her family. The kids are all well, highly interactive, and clever. The four year old was thinking carefully about how I am connected to them all.
In the Bushtracker, Bluey can look over my shoulder to see what I am eating. I eventually told him to go away, but I took a close-up photo of him first.
