That would make a cheerful song :)
Trying to find a calm anchorage in this stormy weather has been a bit of a challenge.
Moon Point was covered in shorebirds - bar-tailed godwits in breeding plumage, whimbrel, eastern curlew, along with lots of terns and cormorants, but it was looking lumpy so we anchored off Coongul Creek, with a long stretch of beach to walk on.
Then the storms began, but we collected enough water to wash sheets, towels and clothes, which all had an extra rinse on the lines.
Next we tried to sail over to Big Woody, but gave up and motored. No calm anchorage there, so we opted to return to Kingfisher Bay and finally some sunshine.
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