We have had a lovely time in Nambucca Heads, getting to know our new caravan, and we are loving it!! Luxuriating in all the extra space. Lounging with our feet up, as we watch TV. It is all an absolute delight.
But first a bit of business. You will remember the recent wedding of our friends Mark & Jodie, who we featured in a recent post. Well Jodie has been selected as a candidate for "Bride of the Year" in the magazine "Bride to Be". You all have to vote for her. You can vote once every hour as many times as you like. Here is the link so get voting!
brideoftheyear.bridetobe.com.au/vote_year.php?show=2774&year=2012
The White Albatross is a favourite. |
Nambucca from the lookout. |
Breakwall artworks. |
Shrimp on the BBQ. |
Inside looking out at "Oswald" |
A day at the Bowraville Races. |
When the rain finally stopped and the sun came out, we resumed normal activities. Huge seas pounded the breakwall for a few days and the previously blue waters of the river were brown and filled with flood debris, but after a few days it seemed all was back to normal. We had seen a sign advertising the Bowraville Picnic Races, and decided that it sounded like a lot of fun, so we got dressed up (no thongs!), and headed out to Bowraville, just 25 kilometres away, in bright sunshine. We had a great day. There were 5 races. You wouldn't have seen the fields at the TAB, but all the horses had four legs, and real jockeys, and with our picnic table right beside the track near the winning post, we were right in the action. The track went up hill and down dale. In fact the hill at the back of the course was really quite steep! We picked 3 winners and two seconds from the five races, which only proves that if you follow the local money and back the track specialists, you have some chance, but will never get a good price! The catering won't rival Royal Randwick, but hey, there is nothing wrong with a sausage sandwich, especially when it has lettuce, tomato and beetroot, and you get a choice of sauce, all for $4.00! Bloody beautiful!
With "friends" at Licks Ice Cream. |
The Island Golf Clubhouse. |
Golf at the Island Golf Club. |
After the round, there can be no better clubhouse to sit back and have a cold beer, looking out across the river and the course. Lunch was also very good, with an excellent $10.00 lunch menu. We had a really nice day, and didn't hit the ball too bad, just too often! As the guy in the clubhouse lamented, "when I played cricket, all I wanted was to get a century. Now I play golf I get one every week!"
Happy Hour on the veranda. |
Happy Hour at the Caravan. |
Lunch with Fred, Bev Lesley & Jim. |
The new annexe worked a treat. |
On our last day, we took a leisurely spin up the river in the boat, a rare nautical outing for the girls, but it was a lovely smooth day. We followed it up with a break up party at the V Wall Tavern, perfectly placed at the entrance to the caravan park. Dinner was good, and a fitting big end to a big week. We waved Bev & Fred goodbye early the next morning.
Dinner with Ian, Lynette, Belinda & Nathan. |
Ian, Lynette, Belinda & Nathan. |
Fallen tree next door to the Showground. |
We are due to head down to Port Macquarie on Monday, but the highway is still blocked by floodwater. We will wait it out here at the Showground. The rain has eased a lot, and the floodwater are receding but it will take a couple of more days to get back to normal.
What happened to summer?
It's almost midnight here but I thought I would have a quick click to see if you were back in business and there you are.
ReplyDeleteI have just driven James back to Uni in Manchester. He is only 20 minutes away so it's not much of a chore and his Dad is off early to drive to London so I was standing in for him. We have all been watching West Ham throw away a leading position against Spurs so I need some cheering up. We watched the game with Stephen's next door neighbour, Rene. He is the Man Utd First Team Coach (on TV sitting on Ferguson, the managers left). We offered him a notebook in case he might want to note details of West Ham's silky skills but for some reason he declined.
Two photos in particular stood out for me. The first was all the painted rocks at Nambucca Heads. It just seems like yesterday that Joan and I walked along there thinking what a strange idea that is, The other one was the sight of those b*****y prawns and you call them shrimps. That is just what I need in the pitch dark on a blustery February evening. Isn't life hard enough supporting West Ham without being taunted by your photos!!
Anyway no time now for more chat as it is almost Tuesday. Glad to see that all is still well with you.
Jim