Shellharbour




It's so pretty here! We love it, this town is tiny but right by the coast and really sweet.
We treated ourselves to a night at the campsite for our final day with Cookie and had a foul bbq of all the stuff that we still had to eat before giving back the car. We'll stay in a hostel in Sydney, which will be a nice change - it will feel funny to be sleeping in a proper bed again, I think!
So we found the sports store and we picked up the rugby shirt for Phil and Neil. They look really good and now we're ready to go to the game.
Phil's been wearing his already and is getting loads of comments from the people on the street and all of them want to chat about how they had to be winning the game on Friday, etc. He looks very nice in his shirt, so I started telling everyone that he's their secret weapon for the match.
We also went to Kiama, a little town further south, that is famous for its 'blowholes'. Basically, where the sea crashes into the cliffs, it has worn it down into a cave and with the waves coming from different directions, the water pressure builds up and shoots through the rocks! It's really spectacular! Really liked Kiama, it's just a small town, but really sweet and very beautiful. Incidentally, we had some really good sandwiches there, too!
We treated ourselves to a night at the campsite for our final day with Cookie and had a foul bbq of all the stuff that we still had to eat before giving back the car. We'll stay in a hostel in Sydney, which will be a nice change - it will feel funny to be sleeping in a proper bed again, I think!
So we found the sports store and we picked up the rugby shirt for Phil and Neil. They look really good and now we're ready to go to the game.
Phil's been wearing his already and is getting loads of comments from the people on the street and all of them want to chat about how they had to be winning the game on Friday, etc. He looks very nice in his shirt, so I started telling everyone that he's their secret weapon for the match.
We also went to Kiama, a little town further south, that is famous for its 'blowholes'. Basically, where the sea crashes into the cliffs, it has worn it down into a cave and with the waves coming from different directions, the water pressure builds up and shoots through the rocks! It's really spectacular! Really liked Kiama, it's just a small town, but really sweet and very beautiful. Incidentally, we had some really good sandwiches there, too!

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