After the downpour of the last week I was praying I had
finally made it to where the sun shone again! And I had. Although the storm of
the previous week was still evident in the heavy puddles and wet tarmacs…. The sky
had a sun again. I was so happy. And Yamba itself was an easy place to be happy
in. One of the first things I noticed about this town was the relaxed, easy
going atmosphere it had. It was a surfie atmosphere, reflected in the surfboard
and swimwear shops and the laid back cafes. My type of town. And for some
reason the Beach Boys song KOKOMO kept playing in my head… “Aruba, Jamaica, Oh
I wanna take ya, Bermuda, Bahama, Yamba, Pretty Mama….” Yeah I know it wasn’t “Yamba”. But that’s what was playing in my
head.
Although quite hilly, the town was small and easy to get
around. There were only a couple of streets of shops in the main mall, all nestled
together, cosy and welcoming. If you turned to the left as you entered this
area, you have a choice of going to Hickey Island (which is just a little
nodule of land really) where there is a lovely swimming beach, or going a
little further to Wooli Park where you can walk out along the rocky Bar there
(which I did- easy walk- great views,) Wooli Park is right next to the Bar and,
probably, one of the most awesome places for me. At the furthest end are high
rock sea walls, and on that day the sea was pounding against them, throwing
white, salt spray high into the air and over the top. You can easily walk on
the walls, but beware, you don’t really understand how powerful the sea is
until you stand this close to it, on a day like this. And there I was, standing, not near the
edge but to the back of the wall, marveling at the enormous energy of the waves
rolling in, as a spray caught me unaware, hitting my face with a stinging slap,
and wetting my t shirt through. I quickly moved back to the Chihuahua, to
change, and hope that no-one one saw me.![]() |
| The Bar |
Oh and did I mention it has…a LIGHTHOUSE! Well I told you I’m
drawn to them. Actually it has a really beautiful lighthouse set on the head of
a cliff above Wooli Park, in its own green parkland. To get there is a short
drive up a steep hill, but there’s plenty of parking space there and only a
short easy walk to the light house. I think I love lighthouses because there is
always a magnificent view from them. And this was no exception. It curved
around the coast in panoramic splendor taking in stunning Wooli Beach with the town at its back, just around from Wooli Park.
But the lighthouse itself was just as beautiful, a tall white spire
caught in the bright circle of the sun. I sat at the seat below bathing in
those ray, debating on whether to go to Wooli Beach, but everything had been so perfect I didn’t
feel the need to. Plus I only had the day to get to my booked accommodation at
my favorite place of all time……… Byron Bay.
So, instead, I took myself off onto the A1 again and headed
North. To Lennox Head. Well it was only just after Midday. And you just CAN’T
not visit Lennox Head. No, honestly, it’s a sin! Great area for surfing, lovely
little street of shops and café and Lake Ainsworth there (a tea tree infused
lake long thought to have recuperative powers). Oh …. And the AMAZING Lennox
Head Lookout!!!
This place HAS to be visited at least once in your life. I unfortunately
had no longer than an afternoon so my first port of call was the Lookout. This
can be quite busy at any time, so parking is at a premium. But it is free and I
was so lucky just to pull in as a camper pulled out. The view even before you
start to climb the steps to the Lookout is glorious, scoping right out across
the bay and rolling down to the surf beach below. You can even get to that
beach from this vantage point. But its great just to sit down on the grassy
area and soak in the scenery and the surfing
action below. Maybe bring a picnic
and your sun hat. But I didn’t have time for that, instead, with my
determination firmly in place I started up the wide wooden steps ahead. I have
to say this is an easy walk with many stopping platforms, so not too arduous to
do. Which.. as the sun was now blazing down on me, bathing me in perspiration
and making my curls into a damp, humid, haystack… I was very grateful for.
Actually the view going up the steps was probably the better view because once
at the top and on flat ground the walk went into the trees and then onto a flat
grassy area. The views from there were good ocean views. But not great.
Once back down I sojourned for a while in town and dabbled
my toes in Lake Ainsworth. Just in case. But the two women who had boldly gone
in with their bathers on and faces glowing with hope, were now stood with teeth
chattering and muttering “Oooo, it’s colder than I thought Darl….. but it’ll do
us good!” So I thought I’d give it a miss and get on my way.
May the sun shine on all your tomorrows, in your heart.
The Grey Chihuahua









Sounds like you're having a blast with your new lifestyle! Great pics of the gloomy weather . Keep on relaxing n having fun ! Cheers
ReplyDeleteThanks Valentino. Had a problem with the photos but all in place now ;-)
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