As the train journey was rather boring, it was quite nice to see some art integrated into the train stations. Some told you about the area your were in, while others were just cute. Then there was 'art' that wasn't appreciated done on the windows of the trains as well.
A while later, we reach Mandurah station and had to then get a bus to the show. My butt was starting to hurt just as we reach the show. Looking at it from far, I just knew that it was something I wouldn't be interested in and it would probably have been better if dad took my ticket instead. Well, no regrets to checking it out, and I managed to get a good deal on something for dad to protect his head and neck while he goes fishing.
We took a break when we saw half the items on show to refuel and opted once again for hotdogs. There is something about hotdogs and fried onions that is just lovely, and load it up with mustard and I'm in heaven.
After refuelling, it was off onto the water to view more boats. That was one bit I wouldn't want to do again if I didn't have to. Almost to the end of our trip, I spotted this guy demonstrating some fire-starting device, and realised it was actually a flint key-chain. Cool little gadget and I'm sure a few people could put it to good use, and so I got some. Guess it was good I had a walk around in the end.
Probably Won't Go A 2nd Time.
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