Just before we leave the house we realise we can’t find the keys. An hour and a half later we still can’t find the house keys. We looked high we looked low, there was movement of furniture and retracing steps to town and back. I left my number at 3 different places. We unpacked and packed again. Well do you think we could find them? No, what a mystery! We finally gave up and started our day. We had a gruelling (sarcasm) 5km to River-T winery.

The wine was lovely indeed. We had a little snack to go with it and we’re there for a good few hours enjoying the experience. Claire the lady serving us turns out to be our last nights accommodation owner. She is really lovely and not at all worried about us losing the keys. She has a spare set and said it is the first time in four years she has had this happen. After the tasting we got back on our bikes. The wind was incredibly gusty, it was a hard ride back in the wrong direction before we could turn off to get back on track. There is only something small like 7km to go to our accommodation. We follow down by the river and for the most part it is quite boring. There are a few pot holes and soft spots to look out for. Look how cute this church is we are staying in. Not exactly a hard day!

It is very well set up inside. There are lots of personal touches like eggs from her place and homemade muesli. I have a chance to relax and read. There are so many books and magazines that I spend a good 3 hours in and out of the house enjoying the peace with a great view through the wisteria. We have a really early dinner rather more a very late lunch. But we all don’t eat another meal before bed. The bed is super comfy.