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Front view of The Bungalow. Midge and me talking. Notice the steps are missing waiting for Midge to replace them. She loves doing these sorts of things.
The dining room and lounge room. The plates and bits and peices on the picture rail at the end of the room are from the 1917 period. When Jack sold the house  he left them there to give authenticity to the home
Antlers from the 1917 period as well
The old Dunny.Where Errol sat or stood
I know this is very hard to see but it is  very fitting because on the day we went to visit a Tall Mastered ship was going up the Derwent
Our visit to the Bungalow and Opposum Bay was filled with pleasure. The place had a very calming affect and the little Shack built all those years ago was happy to see us.As soon as you walked through the back door it  took you back in time .And I do really believe Errol was happy here  
Thanks must go to Midge and Fran for making our visit so memorable.
Midge and Fran do rent out the Bungalow so if you are ever down this way may be a stay could be in order at the little Bungalow.
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