WE'VE HAD A WONDERFUL TIME at janet and bevan's unit at Trinity Beach, the sea is a 10 minute stroll away and the selection of restaurants is just big enough to have everything we need, we've enjoyed early morning ocean swims, margaritas before lunch every day, more swims in our own pool and a mixed bag of weather conditions to constant rain for days to the last couple of days which have been warm and beautiful. It's all been good, wet or not. So relaxing to have no commitments or decisions for a week, just the job of choosing where to eat each day :0)
After a decade on the Murray/Darling confluence I've moved to the Bellarine Peninsula on Pt Phillip Bay. I've been so lucky to spend time with the fabulous birdlife and animals and the river itself, not to mention the warm and friendly people of the Sunraysia. Now i'll be close to family and old friends. My new home is surrounded by the bay and wetlands so there'll be much to discover
Sunday, 30 April 2023
A WEEK OF NO PRESSING ENGAGEMENTS
Unfortunately now we're holed up in the Cairns Holiday Inn courtesy of Jetstar, who cancelled our flight half an hour before boarding today. so we'll be arriving home tomorrow night instead of tonight. annoying but what can you do? :0(
a night at gails before leaving, coffee with jenny and freddie after a swim with the waders at torquay
at the airport
first days of rain and umbrellas
the gorgeous treelined beach at trinity - palms and indian almond trees line the foreshore. the almond trees are wide umbrella shaped canopies with large sprays of leaves and unusual fringed flowers. there's a walkway under the trees all along the beach, very attractive and shady
\\\we had a few days of high rolling seas
Our pool at the unit
ANZAC DAY at Trinity Beach
Progress pics sent by Trent
a visit to the shoreline at portarlington
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What a wonderful time Anne!
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