We have been to the Gold Coast for the long weekend - another planet. Lovergirl's father has an apartment on the 39th floor of a building directly opposite the beach. The weather was bad most of the time so it was spectacular to be so high up, watching storms roll in over the sea and buffet the building. One interesting thing about the Gold Coast is that if you get off the disgusting main street (Hard Rock Cafe, McDonalds, chain pubs etc etc) and go down the back streets, there are a myriad little Asian restaurants - Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Indian, Malaysian - that are staffed by people actually from the respective countries (a rarity in Brisbane itself) and the Japanese and Korean restaurants, in particular, don't even have menus in English. Fantastic! We may end up spending a bit of time down there (cheap weekends away, easy with the babies) so it
I had a large stab of sad nostalgia on the babies' behalf, remembering when we would go away as a family to friends' houses in Anglesea/Ocean Grove/Rosebud/Rye. These were always ramshackle affairs with dusty collections of shells and driftwood on the windowsills and cold outdoor showers where you would hose off after the beach, and a supply of battered foam surfboards and buckets and li-los under the house, and the dads would do a barbecue practically
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the shacks in ocean grove and rosebud ain't what they used to be. but there must still be some to be found somewhere... how about broulee on the nsw south coast?
I'm posting something on just such a place shortly - however, the one shop has gone downhill sadly, now being chocka with professional types in stripes shirts and only "gourmet" bloody pies.
I went to Surfers with my cousin, not enthusiastically, and loved it.
It worried me that all the real estate agents had OLD photos displayed ... of the Surfers (Eliot's Beach) that was GOOD before people like them got hold of it.
We enjoyed meeting people from Everywhere on the early morning beach walks which were compulsively irresistable. ... and the Chinese massage place (opposite Hard Rock) was fantastic.
No funky beach shacks in Rye any more.
No funky country shacks in Daylesford any more either.
Peace and love to the beautiful babies.
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