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November 5th 2010
Published: November 5th 2010
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On our walk from the lakeOn our walk from the lakeOn our walk from the lake

The headland on the left is where we go for the great views north, south, east and west
This is our last night away. We had a couple of nice days at Woolgoolga, spent walking on the beach to the lake, reading under the awning, chatting to the other campers and wandering the few little shops there.

We extended our stay by another day and, as always seems to happen lately, the weather changed to grey and cool and, finally, to pouring rain. We left Woopi this morning, first going up to the headland for the 360degree view of the ocean and Woolgoolga, but no whales today. Doug did see quite a few from the headland yesterday. We did a bit of shopping at Coffs and then had lunch with Barbara and Jim at Macksville.

It was a slow trip then in pouring rain - we were sick of it so decided to have the night at Hallidays Point. It's wine o'clock, we're dry and warm inside the motor home while it's sprinkling outside, so no complaints. This has been a nice little break - tomorrow we'll be home and we'll be covering the motor home for summer in the city. We've had some good times travelling this year, finding new places and revisiting other favourites -
The corner of the beachThe corner of the beachThe corner of the beach

The caravan park is just behind this grassy spot
more trips to come in 2011.


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On the headland, in the process of being painted with whales leaping from the water .. something often seen from just beyond there


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