From Kalbarri to Geraldton was a short drive through farmland and heath and past coastal cliffs. We tucked ourselves away in a friendly little caravan park at the mouth of the Greenough river, just south of Geraldton, for the Easter weekend. In size Geraldton would be just a modest little country town in the east, but it's easily the biggest town between Perth and Darwin so it felt like a taste of the big smoke for us. We loved quiet days in Gero's West End where the Jaffle Shack served up the best coffee we've had in ages and the best jaffles we've had ever. Our evenings were spent walking the dunes around the caravan park and dressing little bird up in some winter clothes. The cold change has hit and will take some adjusting for all of us - we need to keep reminding ourselves of how much we were hanging out for a fresh breeze all through the wet season in Broome.
Photos:
~ walking in the dunes
~ our easter celebration: french toasted hot cross buns
~ out for another walk
~ indian ocean sunset
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