Wind NE 15 – 20 knts Sunny
Bacon and eggs for beaky then we walked up the top to go our separate directions. John to the bus stop to catch a bus to Bunnings in Maroochydore and Jenny and Morgan along the boardwalk to Coles. It was a long walk past multitudes of cafes filled with breakfast patrons all enjoying Sunday morning. The walk back seemed to take forever carrying groceries.
Ian and Gail Bath are coming for lunch as they live up at Sunshine Beach near Noosa. They used to own the Jingellic Pub then the Stroud pub where Jenny was teaching north of Newcastle.
John was pleased with his purchase of $35 for an angle grinder but is yet to see how it performs.
Lunch was a tasty affair of chicken, prawns and salad with crusty bread while we sat round and caught up on 10 years of news. Haven’t seen Ian and Gail since we sailed north in 2005.
By the time they left the day was pretty much over, John read the paper and Jenny and Morgan walked along the spit to the breakwater. We weren’t very hungry so John made us prawn toasties for dinner.