Michael Kingley, grandfather and retired businessman, returns to the southern coast of Australia, where he spent his childhood and where he will have to vote on a motion that threatens to impact the eco-system of that wild corner of the world. His granddaughter's stubbornness, determined to safeguard that paradise and its creatures, reawakens in him the echo of distant years, when he lived with his father in a hut by the sea. A time when he crossed storms and ideally 'flew' with pelicans, rescued from poachers and fed with whipped fish and lots of love.