'Stay strong because winter is coming ... GOT or not!'
Thanks to the hard work of a local who wishes to remain anonymous, the memorial plaque for Ken and Margaret Keyte, murdered in their home on Beach Road several years ago, has been returned to its original location at the Caltex service station on Beach Road.
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The plaque was donated by the community to honour the well-known and well-loved couple.
Ken, 86, worked there as a volunteer on a regular basis and his work boots remain on the back step as a mark of respect.
I hope you are all getting out and about and enjoying the River of Art festival.
Held over 10 days in May, this is a "must go" to at least one event.
They are held in all of the Eurobodalla Shire towns so proximity is not a problem or an excuse, especially as the weather is superb at this time of year.
From Friday, May 17, until Monday, May 27. For more information on what's happening near you, check out their website on http://www.riverofart.com.au.
Well, myself and six other Batemans Bay femme fatales had a 'high' time at the High Tea put on by the TAFE students at The Mantle Restaurant in Moruya last Tuesday.
There was a bit of a scuffle when we realised six ladies had tickets, not seven, but a BIG thank you to Debbie Pakis who is a shaker and a mover and can get things done, even though she threatened that we might be sitting in the paddock!
Well done everyone and now it's back to dieting!
Gorgeous newlywed Rhonnda Carson celebrated her birthday yesterday. New hubby brought you breakfast in bed I hope Rhonnda?
Talking about a high time.
I was lucky to get invited to the Crazy Whist night last weekend at The Mechanics Institute Hall in Moruya.
The night was held to raise funds to help with restoration work on St John's Church.
What a night! It was fun, fun, fun all the way! Whist was played amongst much laughter, new friends were made, cheating was suspected and jokes were told in between hands.
All in all a great night and I wish there were more of them!
The dinner that was provided as part of your entry ticket was amazing.
The enormous Spanish paella required the muscles of two strong men to carry it in.
The paella was made by the children who run the paella tent at the Moruya Markets, so I can now highly recommend it!
A chicken curry with salad, and home-made slices with a cup of tea, almost finished us off.