Day 34 - Nelson Bay and Shoal Bay
About 3am we were woken by the caravan door rattling in the wind that preceded a thunderstorm. The wind caused our van to rock because our awning was out. Fortunately everything remained intact but the thunder was so loud we lost sleep until it had passed.
This morning we drove to Nelson Bay to buy bread from 2 Bobs Bakery. This artisan bakery makes wonderful bread so we made sure we arrived before it had all been sold. The couple who set up this very successful business previously worked as pastry and sous chefs for Gordon Ramsay.
After buying a couple of loaves of bread we had coffee and croissants at The Home Interior which sells homewares in one shop and has a cafe in the adjacent shop.
We drove around to Shoal Bay where were were to meet two friends for lunch. I had a walk along the beach but it was over 30° so didn't go far. The water in Nelson Bay is still brownish and not the usual inviting blue.
We ate at the Shoal Bay Country Club which has wonderful views over the bay. The food is OK but not sensational. Back at camp we enjoyed some of our lovely bread!
This morning we drove to Nelson Bay to buy bread from 2 Bobs Bakery. This artisan bakery makes wonderful bread so we made sure we arrived before it had all been sold. The couple who set up this very successful business previously worked as pastry and sous chefs for Gordon Ramsay.
After buying a couple of loaves of bread we had coffee and croissants at The Home Interior which sells homewares in one shop and has a cafe in the adjacent shop.
We drove around to Shoal Bay where were were to meet two friends for lunch. I had a walk along the beach but it was over 30° so didn't go far. The water in Nelson Bay is still brownish and not the usual inviting blue.
We ate at the Shoal Bay Country Club which has wonderful views over the bay. The food is OK but not sensational. Back at camp we enjoyed some of our lovely bread!