Saturday, February 27, 2021

Port Lincoln - Local Feb. 2021

 Our no thru road can get busy

Found several road sign post in the scrub opposite our block, this still attached to one of them. 
Checking out the Yellow Fin Whiting 
Getting some heat and the Bougainvillea starting to get going 
Sunny side

sagging under the 60 + apples

It's starting to happen on the block infront.
These guys having a good time stripping the bark and a good screeching match
Tree stumps gone


Yes we had crab for several days 
Our view is changing by the day

Off in Chooks new boat, alas the fish and squid a bit timid  
Bulk carrier entering the harbour 230mtr

Down checking on progress early morning
Jordy came down with Mum and a home grown cucumber. Jordy now the proud owner of the floatie picked up on the water under the jetty whilst trolling for Yellow Fin Kingfish. 
Check out Jordy's night shirt. Was she every excited! 

The block is sure getting bigger by the day
The Whale tail in it's full glory
Nurses retirees lunch at the Marina Hotel
We all ate well - great to catch-up 
Our last purchase from The River - closing due to relationship breakdown after 10 years in business - Bugger
Friends for the Park working bee, painting the Pillee Lake Hut. It's actually and old roo shooters hut near the location of the Pillee Lake Station Hut. Ruins yet to be redicovered.  




Fig tree possibly near where the Pillie Lake Station Hut located
SA Water bore hole
Indentation is 

Warren and Ashley checking out the new signage 

Warren wearing some of the white wash
Looking good as it dries
Lunch break


Yes, folks you can walk in and camp 
Locals out for a stroll 
So are we!
Port Jackson
Blue-Ringer Octopus

Despite its small size, carries enough venom to kill 26 adult humans within minutes. Their bites are tiny and often painless, with many victims not realizing they have been  envenomated until respiratory depression and paralysis begins. No blue-ringed octopus antivenom is available

Blue Swimmer Crabs for TEA

A couple of old boys
Stuart is back and enjoying a feed for peanut butter


The Blue Wrens are getting their fair share


Yet another magic morning dawning

Cheers