OK, that's the last Wales/whales pun...maybe.
The second whale trip was great. That's partly because each whale watch is different - a bit like football matches, but with less chance of disappointment. And also because this was an action-packed trip: seven whales (the average is one-two), including the rare sight of two sperm whales together and a tail-slapping demonstration. The whales are less frisky than the dolphins, but a sight easier to photograph.
Which left Barb a peaceful afternoon to read in the sun, so we both had a good time.
Starting to think about our return home, though it's still a little way away. We hand back the motorhome on Saturday, fly to Singapore on Sunday, then have a few days at an island resort before flying to London overnight 28 Feb-1 Mar.
Steve is planning his lecture tour...
I saw a heron catch a fish this morning, but that doesn't quite equate to seven Whales! And driving a normal car is going to seem awfully tame!
ReplyDeleteWe're all looking forward to having you back with us again! I know Steve's lecture tour will be an instant sell out but make sure that you don't book yourselves up for 3rd May - that's our final game of the season, away at Charlton...
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