It's not hard to meet new people as we sail from harbour to harbour. We suspect this may not be the case once we hit more populous locations like Sydney. Dogs seem to be a real conversation starter and so it was with Di and Bob and their adorable miniature poodle Zoe. One thing led to another; some assistance with getting shopping back to the marina, a cuppa and some cake on board Zofia and before we knew it we'd been invited for lunch and a little tour on the way to view the historic township of Cobargo. It was once the major service centre for the district but this has now been replaced by Bermagui. It's a great outcome because it has enabled Cobargo to retain it's old world charm.
Cobargo.
Di and Zoe outside a restaurant in an old train carriage.
The town did a promotion for the local dairy industry at one stage and liked their 'cow' avatars so much they have become a fixture, even adorning them with seasonal trims for Easter, Xmas etc.
After a stroll through 'their' town, Di and Bob took us to their property for a lovely lunch. It was easy to see why they chose this area in which to settle. It's adorable.
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