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Castaway and head out to sea
from Life & Love Issue 39
by Hall & Prior
What a perfect day of weather some of Clarence Estate residents enjoyed as they headed out for a spot of sea fishing.
With the sun shining on their backs, the water looking like glass, plus the advantage of good company and a boat, who could ask for more?
The group had the added advantage of being joined by a group of volunteers from Fishability, an organisation which assists those requiring support to experience the joy of fishing with the assistance from trained and experienced volunteers and by using purpose-built motorised rods, reels and fishing rod holders.
This time around, they took a group including Mick, Owen, Lesley and Irene for a fishing experience - even though the fish were hiding from most of those aboard the boat . . .
They got up close and personal with the Cheynes II, and were able to see Camp Quananup, Ataturk channel (we were all in awe!), Albany’s port and were even able to poke their heads into the town marina to see what was going on.
We really appreciate the volunteers going above and beyond to make this experience extra enjoyable for our residents - can’t wait to jump aboard again soon.
All At Sea
The residents of Clarenc Estate went fishing aboard the Cheynes II with Fishability on a perfect summer’s day.