We had a fabulous few days away with our good friends, Kaye and Brian.

The first three days in Albany served as a great reminder of how much Albany has going for it. We’ve all promised ourselves a return visit.

For our final night we moved on to a farm stay, Ayr Sailean, approximately half way between Denmark and Walpole. At $23 for a powered site it was considerably cheaper than the nearby caravan parks, and is well located for sightseeing around the Denmark/Walpole area.

There were plenty of friendly farm animals. My Tilly enjoyed touching noses with the small pony, but then he wanted to do the ‘rear end sniff thing’.

I was a bit worried the pony may have given him a bit of kick for his effort.

The sun-set for our final night was gorgeous.

And after the sun set came the fire pit.

Don’t you just love a camp fire!

A fabulous mini break, and time spent with a fabulous couple – a great reminder of just what a pleasure life can be.
Sounded wonderful, Chris, and stunning sunset! Yes, always love sitting around a campfire when allowed. 😊
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I must put that far stay on the ‘bucket list’ plan.
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it gets great reviews on Wiki.
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Time spent with friends is the best! Lovely campfire photos.
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And what better place to spend time with them than around a camp fire.
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Mr Tilly looks really impressed with the pony 😉
Thats a great shot of the wine in front of the campfire, good one.
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He wasn’t sure to start with, but the pony wasn’t fazed by him at all.
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How lovely to spend a few days camping with great friends, and the campfire looks amazing.
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We can’t usually have a camp fire in proper caravan parks, so it’s great to get to camp ground that allows fires. Nothing quite like a glass of red sat around a camp fire with good friends.
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