We were up at 7:00am. The wind had abated and it looked like the day would be hot. In fact, a quick check of the forecast told us that the temperature was expected to rise to 29 degrees. No rain was forecast.
Just before 8:00am, “He” headed off with the quad copter with the intention of attempting to photograph all the RV’s attending the muster. The pictures acquired were not bad but not what “He” was after. The quad had to be taken up 200 feet to capture all the vehicles.
“He” attended a seminar at 9:00am and “She” took advantage of the weather and washed our sheets.
After lunch, we undertook a tour of the Roxy Theatre, a beautiful restored picture theatre that is now heritage listed. The building was amazing as was the attached commercial kitchen, café (looking for a new owner) and Greek Museum.
We enjoyed afternoon tea at another café before purchasing meat from the local butcher.
Returning to our camp, we had a quiet afternoon happy hour with friends before cooking kebabs that we had purchased from the butcher.
We had another quiet night.