Left at 7:00 but went looking for North’s and didn’t leave Woy Woy till 8:45. We found their house after many turns and hills. Ideal position with cruider moored at the back door. Lovely bay and view. Then more hills and curves to get on to the highway through very rugged bushland Brisbane Waters National Park. Found the highway crossed over and set off to Wiseman’s Ferry across the Hawkesbury. Very steep, lots of cultivation, very pretty wound up to Central Mangrove then back down river. It was dirty, dark and mangroves along the edge not as nice as yesterday’s rivers. Across the ferry and up a very steep climb tjo look out over the valley. Through similar country to Windsor. Very historic town Museum Molly well done based on interesting and famous residents John Tebbutt astronomer, John Grono, boat builder pioneer farming families etc. Thompson Square with original buildings, St Matthews Church architect Francis Greenway. Stone laid by Governor Macquarie unaltered since then, makes history right with you. Lunched at Loder’s House. We didn’t have breakfast and by 12:00 I was feeling rather poorly but felt better after lunch so perhaps was hungry. Beautiful warm day. Also saw the Count House (Francis Greenway) a row of cottages and John Tebbutt house and observatory which is soon tjo be open to the public. Booked in at Riverview Caravan Park in Wilberforce, took on on site van in case of cold but it is a mild night really, still it is good to have a few comforts. Rang Viv.