Big wheel keep on turning, Proud Mary keep on burning

Day 3 in Eden began with a yummy breakfast I made - eggs on toast with smoked salmon, a slice of tomatoe, onions and dolma. 


In the morning, my family and I drove to the main strip of shops in Eden and browsed some of the stores. I liked the pink, vintage vases in the antique store.


We stopped off at the St Mary MacKillop Museum. Inside we saw some religious items and the Sisters of St Josephite habits. At school, I teach my students about Mary MacKillop each year. As Australia's first saint, she is known for her help in opening lots of schools, she helped people living in poverty and sick people in hospitals.




Outside the museum, there was a cross where you could ring a white bell and there was also a Mary statue. And I can't forget the beautiful, blue ocean!




For lunch, we went to the Oakland cafe. After seeing the menu the previous day, I was really looking forward to trying the blue cheese panna cotta with a rocket, apple and candied walnut salad and Turkish bread. It was absolutely delicious and I've been inspired to make this at home.



I wore my leopard, Tree of Life dress which I recently found on eBay. Dresses are so easy to wear, just throw on a hat, sunnies and some sandals, and you're done!


In the afternoon, we relaxed back at the cabin and I watched The Barefoot Contessa with Ava Gardner. For dinner, I made pasta with tomatoes, bocconcini, olive oil, onion and garlic. It looked nice alongside the orange wildflowers that my mum picked earlier in the day.


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