Hervey to Noosa via Gympie, a nice little town with a lovely park for lunch, lucky we had the van because it was Sunday and everything was shut. Did the heritage drive and had a good look around. The Gympie Muster is on in the next week or so - oh no Juzzie Smith is playing - Ross wanted to stay!
On to Maryborough, the town of many queen slants. Again the Heritage drive showed us some great examples - boy they must have maintenance bills from hell.
Into Noosa and we are staying at Tewantin - out of the hustle and bustle. Drove into town along the foreshore and into Hastings Street. Byron on steroids is probably a fair description. Walked along the break wall and checked out some fishing spots for later in the week. Home for tea, happily exhausted. Ross went to empty the rubbish and came in ranting that I had to meet our neighbours, grumbling away I wandered over and you'd never believe it - it really was our neighbours from South Golden, Mary and John - right next to us in a park of about 100 sites.
Again into Noosa shopped up a storm, filling up the pantry with fruit and veg and into town to walk from Hastings street to the National Park where we ate lunch and fed the bush turkeys and planned our walk for tomorrow.
Back to Hastings Street for a stroll to look at the overpriced goods and the beautiful people all walking around to be seen. Ross found some great shoes on sale that he had looked at ages ago. Found a very cool coffee shop and then another walk back to the van and home for a well earned rest.
Washing and walking today - we walked the Coastal track through the National Park - probably only about 6 k but it was lovely and the knee held up really well. We saw two large Lace Monitors, a couple of sting rays, a koala, some dolphins and our old friends the bush turkeys. A late lunch and then back to Hastings street, Ross bought more shoes, had a coffee at Harlem, picked up some sox on the way home for a quick rest, get the washing in and then a quick fish. We stopped and the fishing went west. Too pooped to pop! Maybe tomorrow
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