Port Stephens Probus club's walking group took advantage of a stunning Spring day last Wednesday and gathered in Taylors Beach for a stroll through the area's coastal bushland.
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Members took in the interesting variation of tree life in the forested area of Taylors Beach and relished in the organised contact and opportunity to socialise.
The walk took in a shade respite under the magnificent canopy of the famous Morton Bay Fig tree, planted in 1876 by the original settlers of Taylors Beach.
Minds and conversations drifted back to those days 150 years ago, how tough those settlers had to be and how experienced they were in the in the art of survival without a Salamander shopping centre.
After walking and talking it was time for coffee, this time with the mums and children at the Spirited Play Cafe.
Visitors are most welcome to the many Probus activities, which, whilst scaled down by today's environment, still strive to keep members involved and informed.
For more information visit probusclubofportstephens.org.