Saturday 21 May 2022

THE BELLARINE, DON'T FORGET YOUR SHOES

 

NOT ALL TRIPS AWAY ARE FOR HAPPY OCCASIONS


We all love to hitch up the van, or throw in the camping gear and hit the road.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGvjH9GS0g0

But holidays are not the only reason for a road trip. Who doesn't love a party or a fabulous wedding, and sadly the reason can be a  funeral, so bringing your own accommodation  along with you can be a very  practical reason.

Our last trip, to a region that we have visited many times, was for a funeral.

The Bellarine area in Victoria always has something to offer. And Bellarine Bayside caravan park in Portarlington, offers views over the bay where you can sit in quiet solitude and reflect on those gone before us.

https://www.bellarinebayside.com.au/

When you have a caravan there really is not a problem taking along comfortable and presentable clothes for a funeral. But check that you have everything, as a lack of dress shoes can cause a bit  of angst, but the black sneakers did not look that out of place with the suit pants.

The city of Geelong is growing, with lots of shopping and housing precincts popping up throughout the area. But for the tourist, the area does offer a variety of interesting pursuits. There are areas that we had never ventured too. 

Inverleigh is a small town, situated on the Hamilton Highway, which for us needs more investigating. There is a lovely blue stone pub which dominates the corner position, and a free camping area across the highway.

Inverleigh Pub


If you enjoy some ship spotting, there are quite a few places around the Bellarine Peninsula where you can get the binoculars or camera out and watch the boats traverse the heads.

Sitting and enjoying a takeaway coffee at Queenscliffe  became quite a poignant moment when a small boat, heading towards  open ocean, came into view. As it got closer, and the crowd grew a bit more fascinated, we saw clearly that it was undertow. It was certainly a time of interest for many who lined the pathway. According to news reports it was heading to China to be scrapped. Its life as a sea worthy vessel was complete.

So it was the end of life for a boat which served its purpose well.

Yes, the Steve Irwin, for Sea Shepard, was undertaking its final journey.



So our recent trip away was one of reflection and remembering:a goodbye  for the husband of a wonderful friend; but also a surprising viewing of the last journey of a boat who had served an organisation well.





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