Kylie's Victor Trip

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Kylie1969

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Hey guys :)

Here are some photos of a lovely little town we visited on the way called Strathalbyn, it is a lovely park :)

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We had tea at Nino's Italian Restaurant the first night at Victor, lovely place!

Steve had a lovely Warm Chicken Tenderloin Salad

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I had Atlantic Salmon encrusted with dukka

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Breakfast at the Hotel restaurant the following morning a lovely fry up! It came with 2 eggs as well, which Steve had with his, but I asked for no eggs that morning, didnt feel like them

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:flowers: Oh Kylie, absolutely breathtaking. You certainly know how to really do a holiday. I love the picture of the two as shadows standing on the bridge taking pictures. You can see DH holding the camera up to his face.

When I think of Australia I only think of the bridge and opera house in Sidney. And any films done there are always in the outback or some far away sheep ranch. :angel:
 
:flowers: Oh Kylie, absolutely breathtaking. You certainly know how to really do a holiday. I love the picture of the two as shadows standing on the bridge taking pictures. You can see DH holding the camera up to his face.

When I think of Australia I only think of the bridge and opera house in Sidney. And any films done there are always in the outback or some far away sheep ranch. :angel:

Thanks so much Ads :)

Yes, it is a lovely place, and yes, that is us in the shadow :)
 
This was the last meal at Victor, Eggs Benedict at the hotel restaurant for breakfast...god it was tasty...and that Hollandaise sauce was to die for :)

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Well I hope you all enjoyed the photos, I just really wanted to share with you all :)
 
Very nice. And those food pics... beautiful. On your breakfast plate, is that what your bacon looks like? It looks like a stip of bacon attached to a small piece of ham. Beautiful. And dukka is on my spice list to try.
Thanks for all the pics.
 
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