Sunday, May 20, 2007

 

Here's Where a Rail is Handy


I really liked staying at Queenscliff. There are lots of lighthouses there and there is even a black one. Also an old fort with big guns on display where small bears can see them. And some long piers where you can walk way out over the water and see lots of fish. Even a place where the big car-eating ferry lets cars and trucks from the other side of the bay loose. There are lots of interesting things to see and do. In this picture you can see the black lighthouse and a big water tower in the background. You can also see the jetty where the pilot boats stay. And you can also see the entrance to Port Phillip Bay on a day where the infamous Rip was not acting up. The grass and trees near where I am sitting are full of small birds, insects and lizards, all of which are great fun. However, the sand is full of holes that are full of CRABS and they are no fun at all. So it is handy to have a good solid rail to walk along and sit on when you are a small bear in places like this. Thank you, Queenscliff Council.

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