What's this? says Pliny the Elder, looking at his Facebook. You didn't tell me you were going to Moonta Bay.
I was going to tell you, I said.
When? he asked.
About now, I said. We're going to Moonta Bay for the weekend. We're staying in a cabin.
By we, you don't mean me, I suppose, said Pliny, looking sorrowful.
Oh Pliny, you do look sorrowful. Would you like to come?
I do not know. Where is this Moonta Bay?
It's north up St Vincents Gulf to Port Wakefield then across Yorke Peninsula to Kadina then down to Moonta on the Spencer Gulf, I said. At least I think so. I get my gulfs mixed up, I added, unhelpfully.
How far away is it? asked Pliny, who was looking just a little bit too interested.
Two to three hours drive, I said, through very boring countryside.
And what is there? asked Pliny, not seeming at all put off.
Not a lot, I said. The Copper Triangle. Old abandoned mines, a jetty, and a windy coast. Impenetrable scrub.
Well, said Pliny, if you both don't mind, I'll come!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Moonta Bay
Labels:
cabin,
Copper Triangle,
Kadina,
Moonta,
Moonta Bay,
Spencer Gulf,
St Vincents Gulf,
Yorke Peninsula
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