Friday, January 9, 2015

Mullumbimby and Beautiful Byron Bay


Having spent a couple of days in the big smoke it was time to get cracking. We were waaay behind schedule, if you could call it that. By now it was well into January, and we had to be back in Melbourne by Jan 20 for Dads birthday. We still had the entire stretch of coast from Brisbane to Melbourne to cover – and ironically this is the most settled part, with the most small town and destinations. We had decided to skip it entirely and concentrate on our social life instead, and we still had a few friends to catch up with. And another border to cross.


The first was my dear friend Karin, who I had taught with what seems like a million years ago. She had moved to a lovely place near Byron Bay last year, and it was sooo wonderful to be able to check out her beautiful place and spend some time with her again. We had some delicious meals together and were able to catch up and I realized just how much I had missed her.


We stayed at the Mullumbimby Showgrounds, which had plenty of space, hoards of children (travellers not holidayers) and the best climbing tree weve seen so far! We barely saw Angus the entire time we were there. Oh and it also has the best Farmers Market on Friday mornings.



Mullumbimby was an easy 20 minute drive from both Karins place and Byron Bay, though the traffic into town was insane and added an extra 20 minutes to the trip – crazy! We were able to check out Karins market stall, the sights in Byron Bay, the lighthouse, and Angus favourite part – Karins dog Alfie.





We also ticked our last compass point off the bucket list – the most Eastern Point of Australia. Yippee!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I loved meeting your family and sharing some precious time with you darling girl. I realised also how much I miss you too but was completely relieved and gladdened by the experience that special friends remain just that, regardless of time and geography. It felt like we just took up where we left off. Hope your school year has started with lots of ease and joy. Hugs. Karin