Sunday, December 5, 2010
Nan Tien Temple and a food tour of Wollongong
Sometimes a little peace and quiet is just what the mind and body needs.Last weekend I took off for a famil of the South Coast, hosted by Tourism Wollongong and Eurobodalla Coast Tourism. It had been ages since I'd headed down the coast, nothing but distant memories of family holidays from childhood - fish and chips at the beach, digging sandcastles and peeling sticky limbs from the melting
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