Lennox Headland

We're back in NSW in gorgeous Lennox Head, and wondering why we ever left really. People we've run into on our walks have said it isn't the same anymore, but watching sunrise while sitting at the headland, and taking Harper for her walks, it still looks pretty gorgeous to us.

After waking early this morning, I decided to hop in the car and go and watch the sunrise. A few years back I would sit in the front yard of the house we renting looking out at this view. It was a delight every day, just like today was.

It was a walk back down memory lane this moring. When we first lived on the beachfront, the locals all used to walk their dogs along the entire beach, and there were no restrictions.

I remembered how I'd walk at dawn, with my tiny 2.5kg malti/chi Xena keeping me company. There's something about watching the sunrise over the ocean, that just gets the day off to such a good start.

I love the way the light touches the horizon at sunrise, this morning there was a lemon yellow light as the sun peeked from behind the clouds.

Lovely Lennox - minding Harper

We've travelled down to mind the beautiful Harper, while her family are on an Easter getaway. She is a very lovely dog and has settled in well with us. She loves her walks and to have company.

And a play with her favourite footie, as well as a romp.

She's been having massage...

... and lots of walks around the neighbourhood.

We've seen more of Lennox walking with Harper than when we lived here.

Our favourite walk is always back along the boardwalk, listening to the ocean.

Harper's been hanging out for a surf, and we've been waiting for a sunny day to take her,

as Harper's mum and dad told us how much she loved running there and playing in the surf.

Watching how much she loved just looking at the sea, we were eager to give her a run on the beach.

In the end we realised there wasn't going to be anymore sun, so we waited for a break in the rain, to take her down.

And she loved it so much.

Seeing Lake Ainsworth still in flood after the recent disaster, was a stark reminder of the terrible flood recently in the area.

And another day comes to an end. Harper went home for a shower, a dry off and a lovely snooze. The end of a great stay.