Day 328
Wednesday 22 November
Frankston
I was awake at 730am, needing the loo, so crawled out, but soon returned to bed to continue to read. We stayed there until 830am and got out to have breakfast. I was pleased to see the scales tell me I lost some of the Tassie weight.
We cleaned ourselves and the van up and then loaded the golf clubs into the car, going in search of a public course. We did eventually find Centenary Park Golf Club and we were able to walk straight out on to the first hole.
After having some info about School relayed to Paul, he was happy to take out his frustration on the little white ball. While wandering around the course in the glorious, warm sunshine, Paul spoke to Jeremy about life in Perth.
We continued to walk the holes, Paul’s shirt showing just how warm it really was. We were glad to finish up and take cover from the sun, returning home to the van. I made lunch, while Paul put through a load of washing. We ate and the. Hung out the load, knowing it would t be long before it would be dry.
I returned to begin watching the latest Offspring series and Paul read, both of us enjoying the cool of the air con on yet another warm Melbourne day. Once the first episode was done, we figured we should get out for a bit, so we drove down to Mornington.
We parked at the shopping centre, did a quick shop and then proceeded to wander up and down the main strip which was littered with little pop up stores. The town centre had quite a funky feel to it, with interesting shops and architecture.
We completed a lap of the block, before returning to the car and driving on to Mornington Peninsula Brewery, a favourite stop from the first time around. The place was quite busy, but we were able to get a spot to settle in to. There were a few new beers on tap, so Paul was happy to sit back and run through them, especially as he was getting them heavily discounted.
We hung around until 430pm and then I took the keys and drove us back home. I started on dinner while Paul collected the washing and then went missing. I had to phone him to make sure he was alright. He returned to say that he had been accosted by a resident and was glad I had rescued him
With the call.
We ate, and then Paul chatted to Grace from school, catching up with the goings on there. We then donned the bathers for a calming swim, well it was when the kids disappeared. Once back at the van, Paul chatted with Gwen from work, while I sorted out what we would do in Melbourne tomorrow before writing up the blog.
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