Last week Mum and I spent a cuppla days at The Links Resort at Lady Bay.

The view from our room looking southish. You can see part of the rather dry golf course, the spreading housing development, a vineyard and the beautiful hills that always remind Mum and me of Wales.

Straightahead view.

Northish view featuring the units the Gang of Four graced on their first Easter Trip.

Lady Bay proper with trademark Norfolk Pines.

Shearing shed en route to Second Valley.
The Leafy Sea Dragon is the icon for this area.

The Yule Log Willowa made and which we demolished on our lightning coffee-stop on the way home.
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