Arrived at
Bundaberg Port Marina (click on location to see where we are now) late Friday afternoon after a very calm sail so was very relaxing. A strong wind warning has been in place for the past few days so have been have been restocking the boat and catching up on the washing! How wonderful to be able to stand in the shower for those extra minutes. Ah the little things are certainly most appreciated! We went to the Shalom Markets on Sunday and managed to get the molst incredible fruit and vegetables for the most wonderful prices. For example 5 huge avocados for $1, tomatoes(yes the ones with real taste) 70c a kilo, whole pumpkins $1, larghe pink lady apples 50 cents a kilo. We were able to stock up on fuit and vegetables for about $10! Incredible!
For a great site on Bundaberg
Click Here we are now at the beginning of the Great Barrier Reef!
We are hoping for the sun to come out tomorrow and we will head north to Pancake Creek. We were going out to
Lady Musgrave but it is still blowing 20- 25 knots southerly so we might pick up this lovely coral cay on the way back home! Dave and I went out last time in our boat and is certainly something to see.

Well we will see how the weather is but looking forward to moving on tomorrow.
4 comments:
Well done the Fullers. Continued awesomeness on the high seas. Really enjoying your blog especially each week's highlights.
Jo, hope you are reading less and less work email as each week passes.
Cockroaches to win in Queensland on Wednesday.
Hiya Grant
We are haveing a very relaxing time at the moment but in for a few days of sailing.
Jim's Birthday today so think we will head off to the Bundy Rum factory.
Yes should be a good game on Wednesday we will see!
Thanks for your posting!
Hi Jo
Lovely to hear from you on the beautiful Queensland coast. Is that Maxie I see in your photo? She is smiling? Are the dogs enjoying the trip?
I am getting hungry thinking about all that delicious fruit - fruit and tomatoes are something wondrous in Turkey and Israel! I didn't realise how honey dew melon, strawberries and pistacios are meant to taste.
Happy birthday to Jim - hope the Bundy rum factory doesn't give away too many free samples.
Love to all, Susan
Hello Susan
Lovely to hear from you I would love to hear somemore about your trip. If you have time please send an email.
Jim had a great birthday and very much enjoyed the bndy rum factory! :-)
We have just left a wonderful place Seventeen Seventy (First place that Cook landed in 1770 in Queensland will uploda photos soon)
On our way to Pancake Creaak and should be at Kepple Island on Saturday.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Take care.
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