Friday, 19 September 2025

Holiday Photos

We have just travelled down to the southern NSW coast . It is only a quick trip so I have flashed up some photos as a reminder to me of how much we enjoy these trips with Rod and Gayle . Have a flick  through or not .., your choice. 

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Gunadah



SIL, Hubby, BIL and me
Sydney supper
The boys - brothers big and little

Seacliff Bridge 
Wollongong 
Kiama,

B&B Tilba Central- our stay 

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Don’t you love it when you find a fairy hidden in the garden in Tilba?
More Cheese tasting at Bodala
Just the two of us
Berry
Berry - Famous for its doughnuts - apparently - they were pretty good! 

Just because I like saying this name. Ha!Ha! 
Winery for lunch .-Cupitts  Estate

Cheese and Vegemite toastie - Bega dairy and cheese factory
So many little coves on these southern  NSW beaches 
Whale watching at Eden . Thanks to Saphire Coast Adventures for sharing their photos . We couldn’t take any because it was too rough and both hands were needed to hang on . We saw a lot of whales though. 
The more noise we made the more curious and interactive they were.

Cooma. Nanny goat hill 
Cooma
“Floriade “ is a huge flower festival held in Canberra, Australia’s Capital in The Australian Capital Territory. 460,000 tulip bulbs and 1,000,000 flowers are planted for the event. It certainly was spectacular. The skill of the horticulturalists to have all these flowers blooming at just the right time is incredible . 
Each patch of tulips is under planted with annual flowers the same colour as the bulbs . As the bulb flowers die they dehead  them to keep it looking beautiful for the month long festival. 
The annuals still have a lovely display. 
At the end of the festival there are a couple of days when the  public can dig up the bulbs they want and purchase them knowing what colour they are due to the annuals. . I thought that was amazing. All the gardens are the removed until next year . 





.From the top of the Ferris wheel
More. Gardens . The Japanese Garden at Cowra. Amazing cherry blossoms 


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