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A room with a view


Our caravan is parked in a spot where we have a view across the harbour to the town of Ulladulla.  The weather is grey and sometimes wet but I don't mind.

So many caravan parks don't have water views these days.  The beachside ones have been taken over by high rise or the places with views given over to cabins. 

A poem for today
A Musical Instrument by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 
I read this poem during the week and thought it amusing because it has a link with the movie version of the Australian novel I am going to feature on Wednesday.  Any guesses as to what the novel will be?


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  1. Pretty view indeed :) Enjoy your holiday Elizabeth.

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    1. I am enjoying. A bit disappointed that this vantage point doesn't give me the usual play of evening/morning light but I can live with it.

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  2. Hmmm, you make me want to pack and go again! Enjoy, awww, lucky you :-)

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  3. How lovely Joan Elizabeth, with that view even the rain couldn't be a downer.. a good book, glass of wine/cup of coffee.. all good 😉

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    1. Getting plenty of reading, which is lucky because I am into some very long ones at the moment.

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    1. I guess it would be better with a few less trees obscuring it ... but then again the trees are nice.

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  5. Looks like you have a lovely spot there... regardless of the weather. Happy reading!

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  6. We got caught in the rain several times while camping in our trailer. Though we got a lot of reading done, it was pretty miserable because it was very small. We have a large dog and had nowhere to stow wet dog, jackets and towels. Cozy became cramped very quickly.

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    1. We quite a large well equipped caravan and no animals.

      Rain was a very different story when we used to camp in tents and even in our much smaller caravan.

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