Another fun weekend in paradise is coming to an end. It started really painful for some yesterday. Ziggy and Phil tested racing capabilities of our folding bikes and Phil decided to race on the back wheel. It went well for a few seconds and ended up really abruptly on the taxiway. It took us a while to convince Phil to visit Horsham Hospital but after all he figured himself that his knee was kind of useless for the time being and agreed to go.
"No Phil, I won't fix you. Someone in the emergency will" |
"Ladies! I'm checking in!" |
We have been planning on visiting Port Fairy for quite a while and decided that Sunday was the day. We got up fairly early (for us) and hit the air around 10 am.
our fresh renovated terminal |
good use for MOM's towing mirrors |
the Grampians |
After not even an hour of flight we arrived at Port Fairy airstrip. Very narrow but long grass strip is located parallel to the shore just passed the sand dunes. Walk away from beautiful beach and 10 minutes on the bike from town. One should be aware of strong x-winds from the ocean though.
proudly presenting the wind sock with all the necessary info |
Ziggy unfolding bikes |
proudly presenting one almost unfolded bike |
arrived on the beach |
Something has to go wrong ... we left swimsuits and towels in the plane an no one felt like going back to get them. Good excuse for not getting into the cold water, which wasn't that cold at all.
sharks won't get me for lunch today |
nature |
what else can you wish for on Sunday? |
shoes on and back on the bike! |
We even managed to find the boat Ziggy built some 10 years ago and then sold it to a friend his. Very cute little boat and great detail work. I'm telling you he is the man of many talents.
looks like he wants to take her for a ride |
After a great fish for lunch we headed back to Horsham to get there before the predicted strong and gusty winds arrive.
lunch with a view |
We didn't quite get there before the wind but it was still manageable and our landing was just fine. This little creature was waiting in the hangar:
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