Thursday, October 15, 2020

Day 4: Thu 15 Oct - Maroochydore

Dreary morning transitioning to a gloriously sunny day albeit with a rather gusty wind at times

After our respective morning walks and breakfast Wendy hit the computer again for a half-days work whislt Greg rode to Buderim. Little did he know it was at the top of a big hill. He visited a sculptural exhibition at Buderim and enjoyed the view back to the coast. The downhill run home was fun.

After a light lunch and a rest, we both went out on the bikes to the GIANT bike store at Mooloolabah just to have a look. Greg is hooked on the e-bike thing and will probably end up with one sooner rather than later. What sold it for him was when the salesman brought one out for him to have a ride out the back of the store. The price was eye-watering at just over $8k but was the second from the top of the line with dual suspension. The salesman also brought out a female e-bike for Wendy to try, and whilst she  enjoyed the trail ride, does not see it as a MUST have at this point in time.

Back home for exercises and stretches before ordering Thai takeaway from a shop 5- minutes walk from the van park.

Alexandra Headlands - what a difference a few hours make


Path to Buderim

View from Buderim 'hill'

Buderim Park

Sculptural Exhibition at Buderim Craft Centre




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