Openings and closings

The day opened with the closing of the moon;
I thought there could be quite a good sunrise this morning, but if there was it was not evident on the occasions I checked it.  However when the fog closed in it was quite attractive.

 Later in the day I went for a ride from home to Bucklands to the wharf and home again.  My main aim was to get some photos of the various areas that are damp, despite the opening of the Inlet.  I started taking photos at the entrance to the Park at Bucklands.  The sign is correct!
 There wasn't a sign announcing closure of the bike path - and the one in the background prohibiting camping is probably a tad redundant.
There had been some comments on a Facebook group about the difficulty of launching boats at the current water levels.  Quite a few folk had obviously worked out how to do this at Karbeethong, in some cases without a 4x4!
 It would probably help to have prior knowledge of exactly where the ramp was!  (or towade in first!
I'm not sure if this is jetty that is currently for sale near Karbeethong Avenue but it is a typical example.  The Pelicans are probably a no-cost extra.
The water here is barely over the road.
It is possible to get on to the main fishing jetty without taking your shoes off.
 Ditto the Lagoon boardwalk.
The puddle at the end of the boardwalk is now getting towards the middle of the road.
 Launching at the town ramp would get feet wet but it didn't look much deeper around the fish-cleaning table than a couple of weeks ago.
 The wharf requires a small jump to avoid the puddle.
 This is probably the biggest pool of water on the road - just reaching to the centre line.
All in all the "flooding" isn't too serious and it looked to me, from the tide marks, as though the water level was slowly dropping.

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