About a month ago, I took my favourite travelling partners down the South Coast overnight, so I could check out some locations for a wedding I am shooting there later in the year.
We stayed at Coolongatta Estate – accommodation in a series of old buildings left over from the first settlement on the South Coast.
We slept in the Plumber's Shop.
It's a really nice place to stay, and it's also a winery, so it's winning on all fronts for me.
It makes me so happy to see my kids can play pool. Now all I have to do is get us a table.
Oh, and somewhere to put it.
I'll pop it in the cabana next to the tennis court I will also have to install.
Which will sit a little bit beyond the giant chess set.
Notice a pattern here? In more ways than one…
Heading back, we went along the sea-cliff bridge. I've always wanted to walk along the sea-cliff bridge.
A word of advice… Don't cross the road at the barricade. It's a double barricade that trips over over-confident crossers. It twists their ankles so when they really wanted to walk along the sea-cliff bridge all they can do is balance on one foot, whimper, and take photos…
Love-locks. A phenomena I first saw in Riga, Latvia seems to be taking over every bridge in the world.
There's a lot of love out there!
ET phoning 'home'.
I love my little travel partners. I can't wait for our next journey!
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