Today we had a pretty nice day at Lucky Bay. In the morning we got up just after sunrise and had a breakfast of toast. I had toast today to for once. Not just cereal. We also put the awning back up. Mum and dad put it down last night because it was so windy. (If you don't know what an awning is, it's a roof sort of thing that comes out of the side of the caravan. It's really good too. You can put walls on too but we didn't do that, we hardly ever do.)
Dad and my brother were doing some rigs on their rods they had while I just read a book in the sun. Soon we were all ready to go down to the rocks to have a fish. It's only about one hundred metres down to the rocks. The rocks are a bit of the bay shore, but just no sand. It's really nice there. There's a nice bit o white sand under the water next to the shore. I climbed around on the rocks for a while, I really like doing that. I rolled my jeans up and waded in the water a little bit too. Dad and my brother wanted to go fishing around the corner a bit.
So, we went. It was really awkward to walk on those spiky an wavy rocks. There were little caves where we were. I wonder if the Aborigines use them, it looks like it. There were two albatrosses around too. They make a sort of duck quacking noise. Mum and I read our books while dad and my brother were fishing off the very steep edge into the water. Eventually we left. We went back to the caravan.
We got our lunch ready and a nice meal. After we all got some other stuff ready. I put my swimmers on too. We went back down to the rocks. This time I swam on the white sand. We, as in mum, my brother and me, saw three spanish dancers. Not people, fish. Their a sort of fish. They look like piece of wood, a rubbish bag or a wet hat. It depends on what people think they are when hay it. I also saw a manta ray. Well, at least I THINK i was a manta ray. Because it sure looked like it.
Mum went back after at least two hours. The rest of us stayed back. My brother and I were trying to create an abalone shell scientist lab. Well, all we were doing was collecting the shells. We made a great team together. My brother found the pieces and I got them out of the water. We got some out of a pool with crabs in it. It was really fun.
I was about to go back to the caravan when dad had offered to fillet some other peoples fish they caught. The fish was as least fifty centimetres long too!! Dad filleted it really well. Even though it was a bloody job. (bloody as blood, not the other one.) The lady gave us one fillet to take home, and I took it back with me. Dad and my brother went to have another fish.
I met mum at the stairs of the path that led up to the caravan. We went to have a shower straight away. Even though the showers were solar powered, the water was really warm. Everyone who had a shower had to be quick, because if they weren't, there would be no hot water left. We had on was quick as possible and went back to the caravan. Just then dad and my brother came back. We sort of mucked around until dinner.
We had an entree (well, not a very small entree, and not that big either, it was hall four dinner!) of the fish and some potatoes. Then we had chicken, mushroom and pasta. Mum also put peas, corn and carrots in. It was really, very good. Even though I don't like fish. I actually only ate a bit of it.
Then we all wrote our journals and wen to bed. What a GREAT day in the sea at Lucky Bay, Esperance, WA, Australia, Earth, Solar System, Orion Arm, UNIVERSE!!!
Saya melihat burang.
Sangat manis.
Saya punyai seabacus sangat baik waktu hari ini.
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