MEB

We made it to Melbourne. The weather in our last stop, Lakes Entrance, was decidedly chilly with a strong breeze, but we made the most of it. I think LE is sort of to Melbourne as Kelowna is to Vancouver, about the same distance and where city folk escape in the summer. Full of small motels and touristy activities.

Melbourne is huge, only a bit smaller than Sydney and twice the size of Vancouver, on the ocean. Its downtown feels very busy and cramped, like any American city would, minus the guns and ever present threat of violence.

I'm not sure how the Iran War is playing in Canada, but we're officially, but not extremely, worried about fuel supply. Apparently Australia has no (or little) refining capacity and buys all its gas from Japan, China etc; China has formally suspended jet fuel deliveries. So, it is possible that getting home is going to be a problem, not to mention continuing our road trip. We are keeping topped up and hoping for the best. Gas prices don't seem to have gone up, but, there are stories of gas stations running dry.

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