A few weeks ago, we went over to Harbor Fest. We enjoyed touring the different ships, on what was a pretty hot and muggy day. I even gave an inpromptu performance of one of my favorite Aussie songs, “Waltzing Matilda”! As we were walking down one of the piers, I saw a boat with the name, “Waltzing Matilda” on it. “Look honey, “Waltzing Matilda” I said to my husband, who understands the association with Australia. The owner was nearby and quipped, “Do you know the words?” Little did he know that when I lived and worked there for a short stint during college, I had made it a personal goal to learn all of the words to that song before I left. So, I bust out singing, “Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong under the shade of a coolibah tree and he sand as he watched and waited til his billy boiled.” The jolly Aussie joined in singing with me there on the dock. I gave him a quick smile and then darted down the pier towards my husband, who was disassociating himself from my lovely rendition. Later on, after we had sufficiently stuffed ourselves with various assortments of food and beverages, we escaped the crowds, and took the ferry across to Portsmouth where we enjoyed a barbecue and fireworks from the pier near a friend’s boat.
About the author: Mary Jac O'Daniel is the author of "Zinneas Always Bloom" in By the Bay: East Beach Stories. Her story "Forays into Sailing" is in By the Bay 2: More East Beach Stories.
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