One of the main activities for the weekend was to collect pipis at Goolwa Beach. The X.O. sauce and noodles even came across with us from Sydney in readiness. Goolwa Beach was an easy 4 minute drive from our cottage. The petrol station selling the pipi ruler was conveniently on the way. The Kuti Shack providing my breakfast of latte and apple cinnamon muffin was right at the beach carpark. We were set. Alas, our dreams of foraging for our dinner were dashed. Even though there were hundreds, no thousands, of pipis, they were all way too small! We had probably come too late in the season (finishes May 31). We had to be content with beach art and taking photos of our creations.
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Mariner's Cottage, built in 1866, our home for the weekend |
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The very funky Goolwa Surf Live Saving Club |
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Coffee. Tick. Sugar hit. Tick. |
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Equipment. Tick! |
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Even the sun came out for us! |
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Dramatic seaweed on the beach |
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Sue Lynn had the "cockle shuffle" down pat |
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SO many pipis... |
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Pipi fail. |
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In contrast, the empty shells were BIG! Darn! |
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Thank you Mr Magpie for participating in our art. Happy Mother's Day to me! |
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Many pretty things on the beach to take photos of! |
The Willunga Farmer's Market was advertised to be on regardless of rain unless there was hazardous weather. We drove there in the downpour and managed to catch the tail end of the market. We met many friendly stall holders! The mushroom man had sold out of his alpaca and mushroom stroganoff and so offered us free leftover pasta. We chanced upon the McCarthy's Orchard stall and bought some shiraz for Malcolm. The seller didn't have any packaging and offered to have the bottles wrapped safely if we can drop by his Orchard "down the road". The markets otherwise felt "bare" as it was temporarily at the high school due to another event being on. Or perhaps it was because we came during the last hour of the market.
The highlight of Aldinga was the small set of boutique shops where we made some purchases! Unable to locate the famed rockpools of Aldinga, we continued on to Moana Beach, where we determined that rockpool finding was not going to happen today. By this time, we had not managed to find a nice cozy place to sit out the rain. We decided to visit McCarthy's Orchard where we would at least get the Shiraz packaged. It turned out to be a good decision. There was a warm fire going in a cozy room, where we indulged ourselves with an apple cider and 'The Godfather' pizza, finishing off with ice-cream freshly churned with fruit from the orchard. The owner recognised us and were happy that we came.
Next up, The Bluff. Sue Lynn managed a quick dip by the jetty before we walked up to the top of the Bluff for some sunset viewing. How was it possible that the clouds knew where to position themselves to obstruct our view of the sun's descent?! The skies were clear elsewhere...
Never mind, we had important business to attend. It was time to return to Goolwa to eat some pipis back at the Kuti Shack. If we couldn't self forage, then we would have to buy them and have them cooked for us. Pipi linguine and pipi laksa were on the menu. Bring it on.
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