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We go to Narooma. There's plenty of great spots to swim down that way.
good fishing spot as well
We go to Narooma. There's plenty of great spots to swim down that way.
Enjoy while u can, there grown ups for a long timeHonestly, It's amazing how they can just keep going.
We've done so much stuff over the past 6 weeks - zoo trips, bushwalks, bike rides, so many parks and playgrounds, swimming almost every day - but my kids are still too young to go out and do this shit by themselves so I have to do it all as well.
It's fun and I love doing it all with them, but I'm just flat out exhausted.
Narooma, the jewel of the south coast.We go to Narooma. There's plenty of great spots to swim down that way.
Narooma, the jewel of the south coast.
Just a bit far to drive regularly.
Narooma, the jewel of the south coast.
Just a bit far to drive regularly.
Sussex inlet is the perfect distance really
We go to Narooma. There's plenty of great spots to swim down that way.
It is pretty far, but we are just used to it now.
Even the kids enjoy the car ride, up until we got to around Bodalla and then it's "Are we there yet!"
FIFY.
We holidayed or visited there frequently when the kids were growing up. Such fond memories.
Just for old times sake, when I was returning from Jindabyne a few weeks ago on my own, I decided to come home the long way for a change. Across through Nimmitabel, down the spectacular Snowy Mountains Highway through Brown Mountain and then through the gorgeous Bega Valley. Then up the coast.
I specifically stopped in Narooma and had a long walk around. Particularly the section on the lake side where those few restaurants are along the water's edge where you can feed the fish off the end of the wharf.
Had so many good lunches there back in the day.
I also stopped in Tilba Tilba and bought some great cheeses and meats.
I know it can be tiring mate but cherish every moment you spend with the youngen's. The years pass ever so quickly and before you know it, you will be wishing these times back again.
That would have been a lovely drive. We've had to go the Bega/Brown Mountain route back when we got caught in the bushfires back in Jan 2020. Were stuck in Narooma (actually we evacuated to a relative's place in Dalmeny because we had no running water at the farm because no electricity) for 4 days as the highway was closed both ways. When they finally opened the highway up they only opened it going south, so off we went. Reached Cooma and then headed to Canberra to stay the night. Back to Sydney the next day. Was a weird and scary time.
Love Tilba. Go there all the time for the cheese shop, and the kids the lolly shop. Also the Tilba Valley Winery and Ale house is a great place to have a feed and drink on a sunny arvo.
And yeah, I cherish almost every moment I have with my kids. Growing up so fast - as evidenced by the $130 I had to spend on a pair of school shoes yesterday.