I love our weekend mini-getaways on our scooter. Today, we spent some time with Josiah’s colleagues at Williamstown Beach.
An excerpt from the Williamstown Website:
“In November, 1835 Captain Robson Coltish, master of barque NORVAL sailed from Launceston, then ventured over the waters of Bass Strait with a cargo of 500 sheep and 50 Hereford cattle which had been consigned to these virgin shores by Dr. Alexander Thomas. After reaching the coastline of Port Phillip, Captain Robson chose the area we now know as Port Gellibrand, as a suitable place to unload his cargo. Within weeks of the first consignment, a stream of vessels began making their way across Bass Strait. Many of these new arrivals decided to settle in Williamstown because of the sheltered harbour. Within five years of those first arrivals to Williamstown 100 buildings were built, including two hotels (the Ship Inn and the Woolpack).”




















I can’t believe the weekend is over already.



























































