Tuesday 14 March: Guilderton

 I wake to the sound of the waves crashing against the sand bar. It may be too rough for swimming today. Still warm and sunny and the wind has died so I manage some yoga before breakfast. We walk up the Moore River admiring some of the homes perched on the banks some with glorious views. This is a lovely tranquil place. We gather the population is 150 rising to 4000 in popular holiday season. We suspect many houses are second homes. The river trail takes us up river until we see the sand dunes meeting the river on the other side. Back for a bit of reading on the beach and then lunch by the van and some shade. An osprey soars the thermals and flocks of pied cormorants fly overhead. The day passes and we’re now awaiting the sunset on our last evening with a beer in hand. 









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