Heavy rain overnight, but after some early showers this morning, we had a fairly nice, mostly sunny day, with just an occasional shower. Everyone except Gaz took another walk along the beach into town. (Gaz said he took his own walk on the beach while we were away and then had to have a period of recovery). Leaving the boys to have a coffee, Vicky, Maz and I hit the shops that were thankfully open, even though it was Sunday. We spent a nice hour or so browsing, and I even made some purchases – a nice jacket and a few other bits and bobs. Besides the inevitable boutiques and gift stores, we found an amazing el cheapo shop … incredible for a small town.
We walked back along the beach and met up with other friends of Kev, Maz, Wayne & Vicky, Mario and Denise, who had joined us for our last day and night. We enjoyed some time in the sunshine having morning tea and then adjourned to our own places for lunch. A couple of hours later, we re-convened for darts. In a tight finish, I took out the singles. We then moved on to boys v girls which ended with Wayne achieving something called a Shanghai which gave his team an automatic win. Apparently, it is when you get a single, double, and triple of the same number. I have to admit I have never heard of this rule, and it is always possible that it is a total myth, and we were duped. Another game was underway when a heavy shower saw us all scattering, (did I mention we were outside?), and it was decided darts was over and the Euchre tournament began.
Euchre was a round robin between four teams – Maz & Pen, Gaz & Kev, Wayne & Mario, Denise & Vicky. The afternoon round found clear winners with Maz & Pen winning all three of their games. It was then time for a dinner adjournment – a mixture of fish and chips for those not caring about healthy food and salmon, salad, and chips for everyone else. After this degustation delight, we started the final round. After two games, Maz & Pen had moved to four wins, and Mario & Wayne also found themselves on four wins. It was decided that joint winners would be declared, and we would call it an early night so we could pack and be ready for a quick getaway in the morning.
All agreed it has been a great trip. Votes were taken on the best part of the trip (with the exclusion of the wedding which, was of course, a standout), and the clear winner was the Stockman Hall of Fame in Longreach with honourable mentions to Carnarvon Gorge (Maz), swimming at Blackall (Gaz), Bilbies at Charleville (Pen), Cobb & Co coach ride in Longreach (we missed that, but the others loved it). We all liked Kingscliff and Woolgoolga as well. The not so nice part of the trip was also overwhelming voted as the debacle of the windscreen wiper motor part and, a close second, the weather generally. The unseasonal rain followed us most of the time.
Importantly we enjoyed each other’s company, had a lot of laughs, and preliminary talks have taken place on other destinations for the future. Now, with ongoing rain forecast for tomorrow, let’s just hope we get home without incident!