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The Beautiful (and cold) Coast of NSW

Posted June 26th, 2007 by Valerie Marshall

The North Coast of New South Wales is gorgeous! We’re currently in Port Macquarie, soaking up the incredible sea views and relaxed grassy parks while we figure out what’s next. The bright blue water is so inviting, but one thing is for sure - IT IS SO FREAKIN’ COLD! Instead of attempting to get in, it’s nice to throw on a jacket and watch the surfers and dolphins tough it out. We’re going to move north tomorrow. Winter in June and heading north to defrost are pretty counterintuitive for we northern hemispherians, but hey, that’s one of the things that makes it fun to be here.

Surfer in Port Macquarie

But back to this area being gorgeous. The grass is literally greener here. It’s supposed to be a metaphor, but “the grass is always greener” is a true, matter-of-fact statement as long as you put “in Australia” after it. We drove into the hinterland and cruised through some excellent rolling farmland with black and white cows grazing on the neon green grass with cloudless blue skies behind them. Makes a person want to buy a farm and live right off the land.

People are so curious about the van. Some come right up and ask about it, others stare for awhile then shyly act like they don’t see you when you look at them. Everyone we’ve talked to has been so incredibly nice, though.

The ocean from a lookout point in Port Macquarie

Keep checking up on us as we rock it north!

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