Nice relaxing day with a walk along the walking track into Port Elliot and then around the streets looking at the magnificent old houses. Stopped for a coffee, chocolate at The Flying Fish Cafe and then walked back to the caravan. After lunch we headed into Victor Harbour for a look around as well as a spot of shopping. This afternoon Barry tried his hand at some fishing in front of where we are camped at Crockery Bay, a few nibbles, even a seal that came into feed, but only 2 whiting that weren't big enough to keep. Luckily we bought some King George Whiting at Kingston SE and had that for dinner.
Shipwrecks around Port Elliot
Railway History at Port Elliot
This little cottage was called Glengarry and built in 1853. The reason I have added it to the blog is because somewhere in our family history Glengarry was important, don't remember why, and Mum & Dad's shop in Greensborough was called Glengarry Cake Kitchen.











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