After lunch we went to the movies and saw The last Station...the story about Tolstoy's last days...it was a bit of a tear-jerker. After dinner that night we watched a DVD we'd got from the park office. It was called Caterpillar Dream, and it was set in Robe and surrounding areas.
Sunday was Mothers'day, and dave took me out to lunch at a beautiful old Hotel in Robe, called the Caledonian. I had one of the specials that the chef had for mums, and Dave had Le Cozze, a seafood dish with lots of mussels and other seafoods in a wine and tomato sauce.
Today we entered South Australia. You are not supposed to take any fruit or vegetables into SA, so I cooked all we had and used them over the next couple of days. When we arrived at the border, ther was a crummy little garbage bin at the side of the road and a sign telling you to dump fruit, etc there, however, the side of the road was really rpugh and there wasn't really anywhere you could safely pull over. I don't think they're too serious about it.
Once you arrive in SA, ther is a sudden change in the architecture. Lots of the homes and other buildings have this pattern of brickwork. Most of the houses are also brick rather than timber.
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