KI Brewery

After another lovely breakfast we headed for the lavender farm for cake and coffee. We had Hugo, Blue and Tilly on board as it was a cool cloudy day and she could be left in the car, rather than be left at home alone all day. This cut down hoist at the farm is quirky. 





Next stop was the Island Beehive company for some Ligurian bee honey. This strain of bees was imported to KI from the Ligurian Alps in Italy in the 1800s and is the last remaining genetically pure colony of bees in the world. We drove to Shoal Bay where Tilly had a walk but only a short one as she was cold.


Our whole group went to the KI Brewery to sample the beers and have pizzas for lunch. It is a good venue but I can't vouch for the beers as I didn't taste any. There was a large grassed area so we let Blue have a run off his lead.


Back at our campground the theme for tonight's concert was drinking songs, and there must be hundreds of them. Libby sang a couple of lovely jazz numbers, and there was a collective effort modifying Slim Dusty's song Duncan (I love to have a beer with Duncan ...) by making up verses about some Roadies. A bonus for the evening was hearing a couple of numbers by McKenzie who is a 17 year old travelling with his parents on this tour. 







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