we went to Treachery Beach, which is near Seal Rocks, and about a 3 1/2 hour drive. it's a beautiful spot and completely remote, there was hardly anyone there and it was just so nice to get away from everything . . . no mobile reception, no facebook, no news, no tv, no traffic
Austin has become very cocky in the surf lately and had his first proper dumping, it was so funny to see the look of shock on his face, after seeing he was ok of course...
Lily is still very wary of the surf and stayed in the shallows, running away from any wave that came even remotely close
Austin and Lily made friends with a little boy called Max, they spent their time playing pirate games, getting dirty and climbing trees
our luxury cabin
the camp grounds, which were completely deserted
such an awesome looking forest but am sure it looks very different in season
toasting marshmallows . . .
Austin's favourite part of the trip, he still hasn't stopped talking about them
my little lady
apparently the fish were biting but it was a good thing we took steak up for dinner . . .
Short breaks are the best. I miss jumping in the car and heading off somewhere! If we head out for a "drive" we hit the other side of the island in 15 minutes.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of 'Treachery Beach' - but it looks amazing. Makes me a bit home sick really. Australia is so vast and there's so much of it I haven't seen yet.
LOVE that last photo of you all. You should frame it!
Oh, what a perfectly perfect little getaway. It looks beautiful. Love the family shot too, timer?
ReplyDeleteYes timer, Steve's fishing box came in handy for something at least, and I won't tell you how many takes it took to get that one decent shot!
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