Mollymay

By mollymay49

Another day on the Western front

Doing the right thing and still keeping close to home, away from people.
We walk where the paths are wide enough to keep the required distance, the bush is a good place to start, this piece of bushland has a car park that has an access point to get down to Clayton Beach near our local marina, the signs are a bit negative, we don't ignore them just observe them and keep Milo on his lead, trust me if we saw a snake it wouldn't come running after us, it would slither away into the bushland, we keep a close watch though, mIlo enjoys his bush walks here, lots of smells to keep him on his toes/paws. Some bored child must have been here recently as every fence post for over a km had a birds feather poking out of it, look closely, see if you can see them?
Clayton Beach today, one man (without his dog) no dogs allowed! after our bushland walk we carried on around the board walk and a deserted Marina.
Hope you don't get too tired of seeing blips of the Marina? i think there will be a lot of them, i gives us our necessary exercise with no swimming and no soccer training for Glyn.
Update on the cruise ships, just one left which is due to sail out today with all on board, the six people from one of the three ships are in isolation at the hospital others not so sick are in a hotel in Perth guaranteed! the other 800 passengers were flown back to Germany yesterday, some very grateful people i am sure. 200 other Australians are on Rottnest island in quarantine.
Petrol has just hit a low of 93 cents! some good news.

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