Saturday
15th November
SHE
SAID:
We
had breakfast at Captain’s Cafe in Sand Spit before heading 3
½ hours north to Coopers Beach. It was a tasty breakfast &
scenic overlooking the little bay there.
Our
2nd stop was in the Dome Valley; I was keen to do the Dome
Forest walk & look for my 1st NZ orchid. I found one in
flower & 4 other remnants (finished, leaves or seeding). The rain
found us as we came back down the steep walk, but the trees did help
to shelter us from the worst of it.
We
wound our way north needing to do a ½ hour detour around a closed
section of the highway. Around 2.30pm we stopped for a cuppa &
snack & I drove the last 90 minutes. Our BnB, called Sails, is
quaint, with a view over Doubtless Bay & on the same street as
Molly’s place.
My
surprise for Molly has been found out…. I stupidly posted a photo
last night on FB of the Salty Dog Inn, & she saw it this
morning!!! DOH! Oh well, she seemed happy to see us. We joined the
family for dinner down the road, followed by birthday cake.
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Sand Spit & the Fisherman's Cafe

 | The view from Molly's place. Me with Molly, I'm holding the flowers my cousin Linda sent to Molly for her birthday |
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HE
SAID:
Our drive up from Snell's Beach to
Cooper's Beach was rather ordinary. There were plenty of rain
showers for the first couple of hours, and we wondered whether an
apprentice road designer had gone spazzo years ago, putting sharp
bends everywhere when a straight line would have worked better. The
long detour, with no follow-up signage at all, was an added
bugger-up. Getting to the BnB, and then the short walk up to Molly's
to see her and the family was quite a relief and a joy. Molly seems
to not have changed much at all in the 30 or so years since I last
saw her in person, though her mobility is much reduced.
Dinner out at the Taipa was good.
We met more of Molly's grandkids and their partners, and the food was
good, too. It was very funny when the birthday cake was coming, and
everyone started to sing Happy Birthday, And Molly was singing
along, looking around for the cake recipient, not realising that it
was for her!