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Don't Stop Me Now

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  For the last few days of 2018, my family and I were still in Eden . After missing the chance to buy some fresh seafood off the wharf the previous day , we returned on the Sunday, made friends with the lovely fisher-lady and brought some mussels back to the cabin. My mum and I finally got to make a paella and a fruit and tea sangria - it was yum! I spent the day reading and hanging out near the beach.  Later in the afternoon, my mum and I went for a walk around the caravan park. I've always loved the painted fish walls of the laundry, the other side of the wall is even better. It's a bit of a tradition to take some photos in front of the fish wall each time we're there. My mum and I found a seat bench near the creek and sat around for a long time chatting away. I admired the reflection of the clouds in the water. The next day, we spent the last day of 2018 at a nearby, somewhat hidden place called Boyd Torn beach. We drove through three hil

Seven Seas of Rhye

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After a day out in Merimbula , my mum and I began the next day with a walk by the beach. The sky and water looked beautiful. I cooked some pancakes with strawberries and nutella for my family and I. We then drove to the Eden wharf to buy some mussels, as my mum wanted to make paella for lunch. We stopped off to say our annual hello to Denise the horse who we've now renamed Denis after discovering he's a boy! He's usually very friendly and let's us pat and feed him grass but this year he bit my sister! We laughed about that for ages! Then we popped into Tribal Suzani Eden Specialty , a hippy shop that we like to pop into whenever we're in Eden.  I love these lamps, puppets and Turkish plates. Last year, I bought a raw amethyst stone for myself and a snakeskin bag for my mum from this shop. This year, I bought a bright coloured maxi dress, which I'm sure will pop up on this blog soon. It's not too often that I buy brand new cl

Step outside, summertime's in bloom

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After a relaxing day at the beach in Eden , my family and I spent the next day of our holiday in a nearby town called Merimbula. We browsed the strip of shops and had a good walk around. It's a bit of a tradition for us to have lunch at the Merimbula RSL, so we made our way up the hill. We arrived too late (the kitchen closed at 2pm) so we tried eating somewhere else for a change. Source My sister spotted Dulcie's Kitchen, a house made in 1925 that has now been turned into a hamburger place/pub. It originally had 10 people living in the home and the mother Dulcie loved cooking, so the place is named after her. Half of the walls have wooden paneling and it's decorated in old photos of the people and the town as well as mounted deers near the fireplace. Source We all enjoyed the hamburgers and were glad to have tried a new place to eat. My mum and I looked a bit like twins in our maxi dresses. This pink dress was fun to wear and quite

Someone, somewhere in the summertime

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Hello!  I've recently come back from a holiday. My family and I went to Eden, New South Wales after Christmas . It was an 8 hour drive from Melbourne and the road trip is always one of my favourite parts of going on holidays. On our obligatory holiday stop at McDonalds for breakfast, I passed on my usual hash brown and had a toasted cheese and tomato sandwich instead. Who knew they sold toasties? I only go to McDonalds about once a year - can you tell?!  I spent most of the car ride sleeping, the windy roads put me and my sister straight to sleep! We spent the next day swimming at the beach. We're really lucky to have a beach about 20 metres away from the cabin, so we could eat outside by the waters and hear the waves crash at night. For dinner, I made us a quick Mexican meal - nachos, tomato salsa and guacamole. We're still on a Mexican kick after a friends' Mexican themed party ! Aren't the leopard palazzo pants cute? My mum gave me