Photo Album 2 - Feast 2005

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Shoal Bay with Salamander in the distance

Looking out to sea- whale watch cruise. Islands offshore from Port Stephens.

Our meeting room - Phyllis Bruce waits for the crowd to arrive

Max getting some salty air on Whale Watch

Elaine Wood and Fay Avery - LGD Dinner

Sunburst early morning at Salamander Beach Pier

Barbara Stolk, Merv Wood , Anne Brims

LDG Dinner: Ruth Arness, Robert Bruce, Allan Anderson , Torren Fenwick at the Last Great Day Dinner

WWII Spitfire

Landed training flight heading to the hangers

Got the munchies. Koala doing what they do when not sleeping

Shoal Bay from Tomaree

Robert and friends. Local petting zoo.

View back to Salamander from Shoal Bay

Pelican on a pole with friend-Nelson Bay Marina

View to Mount Tomaree and North Head from Shoal Bay

Anne Meyer from the Gold Coast

Sunrise at Port Stephens. View at dawn east toward Port Stephens Heads from Colonial Ridge Resort



Caprice Sleeps. Caprice Fenwick catches up on sleep in a giant hammock hanging from the bow of "IMAGINE" during the dolphin watch cruise.

Colonial Ridge Resort Cottages overlooking Port Stephens.

The Resort pool. An excellent salt water facility for swimming and baptizing

Colonial Ridge Conference Centre entrance. The facilities were great at this Conference facility.

Salamander Bay Beach. This is a good beach for an early morning walk. Surf beaches can be found on the ocean side of the Bay.

Murray Allatt. The Feast set up featured a brand new banner in Australia's national colours ( green and gold).

A beautiful day. Mid way through the Feast the sun broke out and we enjoyed magic

weather for the remainder.

Max directs operations on the Whale watch

Torren at the LGD Dinner. Also Robert and Phyllis, Allan Anderson and Charlie Fenwick.

Bruce's on Salamander Bay Pier

Aboard "Imagine" on Whale Watch. Everyone, well almost everyone, keeps a keen look out for the whales.

Caprice & Torren - Dolphin Cruise. Our two junior Feast goers on the rear deck of "IMAGINE" for the dolphin cruise.

Fighter World. Caprice fancies herself as a "top gun" with Charlei Fenwick looking on.

Charlie with the wind in his hair ( Whale Watch)

Caprice, Charlie and Torren

The Fenwicks like the Museum a lot.

Torren on the Whale Watch

Dolphins at sea on the Whale Watch

Rollers at Port Stephens Heads- Dolphin Cruise

Dolphins ahoy! Using the Caprice Fenwick method of counting we saw 53 dolphins in the space of 15 minutes at the heads.

Dolphins in the rollers.

Robert & Phyllis Bruce at BBQ

Caprice and Kirrily at Last Great day Dinner

Hoping to spot a dolphin below Caprice and Torren had a great time on the "IMAGINE" and loved the fun of the net.

Good fun at the BBQ. Fay Avery, Barbara Stolk, Vince Whalley (chef) Nick Stolk & Allan Anderson enjoy the BBQ.

Vince Whalley in his element as chef at the BBQ

Charlie, Kirrily and Fay- Dolphin Watch

Clive Hartnett dazzles with tricks. Clive Hartnett showed he has a range of talents with bottle tops and disappearing/reappearing money notes.

Tha she blows!

A humpback whale

What was that! Is there a whale in there somewhere?

Koala at the petting zoo

Where's the whale?

A bit of tail. Last year we were treated to whales breaching many, many times.

A Galah - early morning walk to Soldiers Point

Salamander Zoo - Bird of Paradise

Caprice at Fingal Beach Isthmus

Murray Allatt at Fingal Beach Isthmus ( photo by Caprice)

Patting a Koala - Phyllis Bruce

Two humps

A long way from the top. View from atop Mount Tomaree

More views from Tomaree

A happy couple of Pelicans at the Zoo

Meeting the locals. Robert Bruce makes friends with our wildlife.

The view from Tomaree down the coast

Nelson Bay Marina

Robert Bruce delivering a welcome message. Robert Bruce provided an invaluable service in deciding to come to Australia.

Taking in the message. We had a peak attendance of 26 on any one day and overall 29 attended the Feast over the period.

Sunset at Soldiers Point

Soldiers Point at dusk

From Tomaree to Fingal Beach. Mount Tomaree forms the southern headland to the entrance to Port Stephens.

The Resort Pool

Coming up from the water- Fay Avery

Laying on of hands - Fay Avery

Fay Avery at Fighter World

Jets taking off. Close formation take offs are a regular sight.

Bruces at Watsons Bay with Sydney skyline as backdrop.

Bruces showing a brave face. Just before passing through the departure gate at Sydney International Airport. They will be back. They will be missed.

Qantas jet wings Bruces home. It was sad to see two good friends leaving.

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