Bluey and the Green Cord Hike (Part 6)

Everyone had boarded the ferry, with Kiwi and Darien at the front, Health and Lucas at one side of the boat, and Aimee and Hayley behind them. The ferry started moving, and everyone was settling in, Aimee helping Hayley fix up the tent that she had loosely tied in the morning. Heath was trying to open the window further than a few inches, but even with all his strength, it wouldn't budge. Probably because the other window was in the way, but whatever.
Heath still had me in his grasp as he put my face next to the partially open window, allowing me to see the beautiful landscape. I got to gaze out at the watery scene as we slowly meandered along the river. I got to see my brethren, out there, floating in the water with nothing but the tide pushing them along, the jellyfish making no effort of self-preservation as the ginormous boat flew over them.
It was peaceful. Besides, Heath wouldn't be able to get me out of the insignificant window. Luckily for me, Heath heard the girls' warnings not to drop me over the edge. 
The rest of the ferry ride passed without incident, and the boat slowed to almost a stop as it approached the Quay's terminal. There was a slight bit of confusion there, but they were just doing a three-point turn so they could dock at the terminal easier. The ramp at the side of the boat extended so they could walk the plank into the exit ramp, and they stopped for a quick photo outside the ferry office. They wandered around a teensy bit, but they found some shade under an umbrella and settled in to have a nice lunch at Elizabeth Quay. 

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