2025.10.10. Canal Rocks.
A bit more exploration today with a trip to Cape Leeuwin lighthouse. The lure being seeing the spot where the Indian Ocean meets The Southern Ocean. The drive and scenery didn't disappoint with suitably rugged landscapes, beautiful spring flowers, and because we scored a calm day, very calm seas for that area.
Then because we were 'grannies' we resisted the cafe with cakes and instead we went for a brief swim at the aptly named Grannys pool. Again very cold, but at least the sun was shining. Got distracted from the water views with a shingle backed lizard instead.
Those among us who really like their wine decided to taste the expensive undersea wine range. "The gentle rocking of the wine in casks under the sea enhances the flavour", etc and so on. They didn't really like it, and definitely decided wasn't worth the money.
The bottles look suitably aged with barnacles.
I had my much nicer Thermos of hot tea out in the sunny carpark.
Then a quick visit to a sculpture display, for those of us who see animals in the clouds, he sees animals in the logs, tree trunks etc, and with a bit of nip and tuck makes them more real. Additionally sells more worked pieces for inside use.
Lion and a gazelle.
Finally, worn out, we went home, to chill before seeing the sun set over the sea, in the west. It was suitably pretty.And this is why it's called canal Rocks, the channel naturally forms a canal.




















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