Yes, we surfed at the cool highlands into the Word of God as Edward took the youth camp of TAR College Christian Fellowship. He took the students through an adventurous trip into scriptures as they seek to be S.U.R.F. (Students Uncovering Real Faith).
This is a stop that must not be missed when we make a trip to Camerons. The girls love Uncle Raju's sweet delicious strawberries. Not just the fruit is sweet but so is Uncle Raju. He is always so welcoming and generous to the us.
Another beautiful stop - Robertson's Rose Garden. A small humble garden hidden along the way to the BOH Tea plantation. Our second time to the place but the friendly gardener could remember the girls well. She gave us an educational tour as we observed the nature's variety on a splendour display. They are not just beautiful but purposeful. Our hearts were awed at the Maker's wonderful creation and indeed He has given us natural products from soap, juice, herbs and medicine - all in the confines of the little garden. God always redeem what is lost so we can enjoy the abundance of life. We missed the harvesting of raspberries in Tasmania this year. When we visited the farm, we could only managed to taste the frozen ones but it was good enough for that moment. The girls loved it anyway. But here, right in our nation, we found raspberries hidden in the secluded garden. We were given a free treat by eating off from the plants - fresh! Look at Chrisa delighting in her pick.
Yummy...Chrisa enjoying her biggest strawberry from Uncle Raju.
And the men (Ed and Deswyn)...they too had their sweet moment.
This is a stop that must not be missed when we make a trip to Camerons. The girls love Uncle Raju's sweet delicious strawberries. Not just the fruit is sweet but so is Uncle Raju. He is always so welcoming and generous to the us.
Another beautiful stop - Robertson's Rose Garden. A small humble garden hidden along the way to the BOH Tea plantation. Our second time to the place but the friendly gardener could remember the girls well. She gave us an educational tour as we observed the nature's variety on a splendour display. They are not just beautiful but purposeful. Our hearts were awed at the Maker's wonderful creation and indeed He has given us natural products from soap, juice, herbs and medicine - all in the confines of the little garden. God always redeem what is lost so we can enjoy the abundance of life. We missed the harvesting of raspberries in Tasmania this year. When we visited the farm, we could only managed to taste the frozen ones but it was good enough for that moment. The girls loved it anyway. But here, right in our nation, we found raspberries hidden in the secluded garden. We were given a free treat by eating off from the plants - fresh! Look at Chrisa delighting in her pick.
Yummy...Chrisa enjoying her biggest strawberry from Uncle Raju.
And the men (Ed and Deswyn)...they too had their sweet moment.