Yamba

There has been a lot of rain in this area resulting in swarms of mozzies. The Blue Dolphin Resort is not the type of caravan park we normally stay at - it is designed for families with kids. There are several swimming pools, games rooms, hire equipment like go-carts, and playgrounds. It fronts the Clarence River where there is a sobering memorial to a 3 year old girl who drowned in the river in 1982.

We caught up with an old friend and spent the rest of the day revisiting our old stomping ground. Not much has changed since we left here, except for the construction of a really high bridge over the river.

We managed to walk to the Bowling Club for dinner and were entertained by some local singers and musicians.

On our final day we were having lunch at our favourite cafe. After a few minutes we realised the couple sitting next to us were old friends we met at the Brisbane dog park. It is such a small world!

We picked up Max and Coco from the kennels where they had been very well cared for. Our final vist was to a friend who lives next to our old house former. On Wednesday we left Yamba and headed home.


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