Cruise ships are anchored from the bow only when not docked which is what happens at Geelong. With two of them in view you can see how they align with the wind and within 30 minutes you can see the port side then the starboard side, both ships pirouetting at the same time. We started the ride on top of Eastern Park and went down to the foreshore at the sea baths. The ships were in view the whole time. It was then a beeline to Cafe 43 right across the other side for lunch. They make a meatball baguette here that is the best. After lunch it was our first swim stop at St Helen's beach. Then we stopped off at the boardwalk for a while and finished off the ride with a swim at the sea baths. It was a good day out with a 12 km ride spread over 5 hours. All this cruise talk has made me book a cruise to Japan this week.
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What a stunner your wife is!
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