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Boomerang Beach - Great Lakes
Went up to the Great Lakes region to celebrate my birthday for 4 days. We rented a house called Bathers http://www.pacificpalmsholidays.com.au/ game/realestate.nsf/BoomerangBeach/Bath ers metres away from Boomernag beach. See the pics on this page. Nice 3 beroom house with 2 bathrooms and huge living/dining area, big kitchen with eveything provided …
Bounced my brains out :-)
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We went and spent a week at Forster/Tuncurry on NSW coastline. I can see the attraction for people as the lakes are lovely and there are some lovely beach spots too. But it really wasn't our cup of tea.
We loved the little spots around the lakes especially Smiths Lake, there is a lovely cafe there that is still a family owned and run buisness called 'The Frothy Coffee Cafe'.
Seal Rocks is an interesting place, to us it seemed like it ...
Honeycomb Valley
... and retaining heat. Removing the top boxes from the hive in autumn, making their home smaller allows the bees to stay warm for the winter and will be the last honey harvest for the season. When the honey from a cell is full a bee will cap it with wax. A bee keeper can harvest a frame of comb when over half of it is capped, otherwise the honey will be too runny. It's important to harvest honey from a hive when each box becomes mostly full, or ...
Hello Sunshine
We stayed with our friends Irene and Bob for three nights. We had only intended to stay for two, but they are such a lovely couple we decided to stay longer. We met them on our last trip when we were staying in Canberra, and have remained in contact ever since. They are thinking of relocating to Tasmania, but are not looking forward to packing up their home and selling it. Don't blame them, but hope they do ...
50 Days in the Wilderness?
... days and caught 8 fish in 2 days. Nice size Flathead and Bream.
Elim Camp is a Baptist park….We wondered why no-one was here and it wasn’t until we went to go fishing that we read the sign that said no alcohol or drugs allowed.. (We promptly had to hide ours.. alcohol that is) It really is lovely with nice hot showers, table tennis and other activities. Better still we are one of only two groups here so we virtually have the place to ourselves. Gus & I tried ...
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking
- Kitchenette