'I bought one of those tapes to teach you Spanish in your sleep. During the night, the tape skipped. Now I can only stutter in Spanish.'
Wow, lots of whales and fabulous weather in the Bay, what more could you ask for....OK a chai latte to go!
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Happy birthday to gorgeous Jo Elphick from Long Beach, tomorrow. Uni holidays Jo, so make the most of your break!
Who was the Moruya lady who bought mixed herbs for her fruit cake instead of mixed spice, really, some folk will try anything to get a spot on Master Chef!
Carroll College boys basketball team, wearing their school colours, did the school proud in the recent Combined Catholic Colleges Open Men’s Basketball competition. Keep it up boys!
Christine Ralston is very proud of her baby Jett (gorgeous puppy) celebrating his 7th birthday this week.
He has received his dog obedience certificate....he is Christine's pride and joy and has a regular appearance on Facebook.
Jacki Harding had friends and family join her at The Catalina Club for a birthday dinner. Jacki is so well loved in Batemans Bay, it was sure to be a great night.
Nicole Bingley and daughter Simone had a mother daughter bonding night at the movies to see Baywatch. Surprisingly good was the rating!
Jilly Burton from Batehaven is enjoying a trip to Tasmania, taking in the sights including Salamanca markets in Hobart.
Happy birthday to John Backhouse of Bingi (Jo Jo), who is turning 89 this weekend and still going strong!
Our famous Moruya boy, Anthony Nader was home to visit dad Michel Nader. Anthony is hairdresser to the stars these days and doing us all proud!
If you have ever wondered what Encaustic Wax was all about, then here is your opportunity to find out. Creative Arts Batemans Bay, are holding a workshop on Encaustic Wax, run by Denise Luke, next month. You are invited to register your interest on 4474 2243. Wax away....
Mrs. Farrington-Smyth is still entertaining her Irish “friend” by taking him on trips “up and down” the Eurobodalla coast.
Their trips have included Bega, Tilba Cheese factory and Narooma in time to see the giant rays and seals eating the fishermen’s leftovers.