Yesterday, on the way to Kiama, we stopped at Bombo Beach to take some pictures. We had left home early to beat the midday heat. So far we have had a glorious summer here in the Illawarra of NSW, Australia.
Sitting in the car I took this picture of Peter photographing Bombo Beach.This is a park in Kiama.
We had found a parking spot in Kiama near this church.
In this 100 year old building, that used to be a Fire Station, is an Art Centre now.
This is where we had coffee and ice-cream.I decided to have Tropical Gelato: This was yummy!Peter had Chocolate Ice-Cream.
Kiama attracts a lot of tourists. It is a good place for retirement. Some great shops along the main road. We looked into a few of the shops and bought a few little gifts.
Auntie, Sister. Grandmother, Great-Grandmother,
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I've lived in Australia since 1959 together with my husband Peter. We have four children, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. I started blogging because I wanted to publish some of my childhood memories. I am blogging now also some of my other memories. I like to publish some photos too as well as a little bit of a diary from the present time. Occasionally I publish a story with a bit of fiction in it. Peter, my husband, is publishing some of his stories under berlioz1935.wordpress.com
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6 thoughts on “Second Sunday after Epiphany 2015”
Oh my what a beautiful place , well I wouldn’t mind retiring there.
Lovely pictures and that ice cream oh looks so yummy.
Thank you Uta for sharing , took me away for a while from the overcast and wet days here.
Happy days and best wishes to you both. x
Thank you, Sheila.
Yes, Kiama would be a nice place for retirement. However, you’d have to have quite a bit of money to buy a house or a unit there.
Wishing you well, dear Sheila.
Love, Uta 🙂
Cant recall if I have ever been to Kiama Uta, but those cows do look familiar, or I have seen them similar down Bendigo way in Victoria, the church and firestation are great remnants of our colonial days.
Great pics as usual.
Regards
Ian
Oh my what a beautiful place , well I wouldn’t mind retiring there.
Lovely pictures and that ice cream oh looks so yummy.
Thank you Uta for sharing , took me away for a while from the overcast and wet days here.
Happy days and best wishes to you both. x
Thank you, Sheila.
Yes, Kiama would be a nice place for retirement. However, you’d have to have quite a bit of money to buy a house or a unit there.
Wishing you well, dear Sheila.
Love, Uta 🙂
Kiama looks like a beautiful and interesting place to visit.
This is how we feel about it, Robert. We love to go for a visit to Kiama! 🙂
Cant recall if I have ever been to Kiama Uta, but those cows do look familiar, or I have seen them similar down Bendigo way in Victoria, the church and firestation are great remnants of our colonial days.
Great pics as usual.
Regards
Ian
Good morning, Ian. Thanks very much for commenting. Hope you and Ana are okay. Have a great day! 🙂
Love,
Uta