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Angie's Garden Retreat

Locality: Hervey Bay, Queensland

Phone: +61 407 143 763



Address: 20 Hythe Street 4655 Hervey Bay, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.angiesgarden.com.au

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24.01.2022 Super pleased with our new shower screen at Angie's Garden Beachouse. Thank you Chad @Jacks Glass



24.01.2022 I really do love visiting our service personnel, it makes my heart sing to see their smiles.

22.01.2022 One if our regular guests, have been coming every year pretty much since we created the Retreat. 12 years ago. Have stayed somewhere around 20 times. We love you guys we are grateful to have you as guests and as friends. Welcome back Deb n Tony and all the pups

22.01.2022 Well it's official! Please share your pics below and comment what you loved about staying here. Angie's Garden Retreat is #FORSALE available on Domain.com and RealEstate.com It was a difficult decision to sell our home, it has our heart and soul well and truly embedded into it, along with all our beautiful guests who have spent many hours under the Bali Pavilion creating holiday memories. Even wedding day memories and anniversary memories. We have had 40th 50 th 60 th and... even a 90th birthday at the Retreat. I have created long term friendship with guests, seen some of the families who have stayed have children finish school, go to university even start a new life overseas. I never thought these connections would have been made just by creating a holiday house. Thank you to everyone who has stayed enjoyed and recommended our beautiful Angie's Garden Retreat. https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-qld-pialba-135



20.01.2022 To all my gorgeous guests, you have directly contributed to me Angie being able to set up a charity called PTSD Dogs Australia. I rescue shelter or unwanted dogs train them as PTSD Assistance Dogs for our wounded Veterans and First Responders inflicted with PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to their service to our country and community. Within PTSD Dogs Au I have also created a program called AASP Animal Assisted Smiles Program where we take our Master Archie and som...e of our in training dogs into Aged Care facilities, Police, Fire and Ambulance stations to bring smiles to those who have or are serving us. Warm Regards Angie See more

20.01.2022 Limited October availability #beachlife #pets are welcome here at #AngiesGardenRetreat Angie's Garden Beachouse Arrive 5th October - Depart 10th Oct... Arrive 13th Oct - Depart 16th Oct Arrive 19th Oct - 23rd Oct Arrive 27th Oct Depart 31st Oct Angie's Garden Retreat Arrive 3rd Oct - Depart 9th Oct Arrive 26th Oct -Depart 29th Oct Angie's Garden Poolside Arrive 20rd Oct - Depart 23rd Oct Arrive 30th Oct - Depart November Every night you stay supports a shelter dog to become a #assistancedog with #ptsddogsau Rescuing Dogs Who Rescue Humans book today help a rescue dog www.angiesgarden.com.au All 3 houses have fully fenced gardens #dogs are welcome inside with you #stayhere www.angiesgarden.com.au #rescuedog #rescuedismyfavoritebreed #rescue #holiday2020 #holiday #beachhouse #herveybay #PTSD #ptsdrecovery

19.01.2022 FOR SALE- HERVEY BAY I'm no professional at videos so apologies. Also right at the end of video, the councils slasher arrived to mow the park right opposite us. Still it helps show you outside of Angie's Garden Retreat.... Inspection by appointment, next inspection is Sunday afternoon. Phone for inspection time. 0407 143 763 Cheers Angie



15.01.2022 Our homes offer the opportunity to reconnect on a soul fulfilling way, re-energizing all our senses. A home for me is my sanctuary a place where it is safe from judgement a place where I can go to for solitude contemplation yet a place where I invite those I respect and love into my private world. Sending you much love peace and strength on this Friday morning. ... Warm Regards Angie See more

15.01.2022 Love our sponsors #NexGardSpectra

14.01.2022 When it's time for a complete nature break #HerveyBay is the place to go. Bob Sinclair is a talented photographer in our local area, check out his stroll around #pointvernon this morning. Whilst some people never think to visit a cemetery, this one at Pt Vernon has some interesting stories and so much history, Pt Vernon is at the Northern end of the bay and only minuites from the both the Retreat and Beachouse. One of my favourite pleasures is to watch the sun go down over the bay, it is superb. If you need a nature break #stayhere www.angiesgarden.com.au every night you stay helps a shelter dog become a lifer saving #ptsdassistancedog with #ptsddogsaus

14.01.2022 Wishing you a sensational sunday afternoon.

13.01.2022 Fog We can all fall into a fog once in a while, but know it will soon lift and the sun will shine upon you again. When we feel muddled and unfocused, unsure of which way to turn, we say we are in a fog. Similar to when we are in a fog in nature, we may feel like we can't see where we're going or where we've come from, and we're afraid if we move too quickly we might run into something hidden in the mists that seem to surround us. Being in a fog necessarily slows us down by l...imiting our visibility. The best choice may be to pull over and wait for the murkiness to clear. If we move at all, we must go slowly, feeling our way and keeping our eyes open for shapes emerging from the haze, perhaps relying on the taillights of someone in front of us as we make our way along the road. By and large, most of us prefer to be able to see where we are going and move steadfastly in that direction, but there are gifts that come from being in a fog. Sometimes it takes an obstacle like fog to get us to stop and be still in the moment, doing nothing. In this moment of involuntary inactivity, we may look within and find that the source of our fogginess is inside us; it could be some emotional issue that needs tending before we can safely go full steam ahead. Being in a fog reminds us that when we cannot see outside ourselves, we can always make progress by looking within. Then again, the fog may simply be teaching us important lessons about how to continue moving forward with extreme caution, harnessing our attention, watching closely for new information, and being ready to stop on a dime. We cannot predict when a fog will come, nor can we know for certain when it will lift, but we can center ourselves in the haze and wait for guidance. We may find it inside ourselves or in a pair of barely visible taillights just ahead. Whether we follow the lights out of the fog, wait for a gentle breeze to lift it, or allow the sun to burn it away, we can rest certain that one way or another, we will move forward with clarity once again. BY MADISYN TAYLOR



12.01.2022 I am a veterinarian. I work long hours. I work hard hours. My hair is often pulled back. My clothes are often dirty. I am on the floor to take my time and ma...ke my patient feel comfortable. I am standing tall and looking you in the eyes to ensure I will take the very best care of your best friend. I am up early mornings giving 100% of my effort to stand by my oath and do what is right in some of the most difficult decisions. I am up late nights eating dinner on the surgery table giving 100% to come up with a treatment plan when I just want to go home and lay down. I get praised. I get yelled at. I know what it’s like to lose your furry friend so I open my heart and pour it out to treat you how I would want to be treated. Then I put on my best smile and rinse, wash and repeat for the next room. Day in and day out I see suffering animals. Day in and day out I stand witness to the love and bond between people and their pets. Sometimes I have to deliver good news. Sometimes I have to deliver bad news. Sometimes I have to convince you to do diagnostics that you don’t think are necessary just so I can do my job. Sometimes you don’t want to pay and I have to use my detective skills and still try and do the best medicine. Sometimes you give me the reins and ask me to do anything in my power to save your pet when there is nothing left for me to do but pray. Sometimes I have to take a deep breath at the surgery table and tell myself that I am capable. Sometimes I walk out of the clinic feeling like a hero. I am putting my feelings aside on a daily basis to put my oath for animals first. I am a veterinarian. I am a community of veterinarians. I am a community of humans doing our best for animals and their humans. I am standing up to say not one more vet. Be kind to your veterinarian. We worked our whole lives to be doctor but before that we were human and continue to want to be. There is a crisis in veterinary medicine. The CDC reports that male and female veterinarians commit suicide 2.1 and 3.5 times more often than the national average, respectively. The above was copied and shared from a veterinary support group by a friend and I invite you to read it. I also ask that next time you visit the vet, to be kind and maybe tell them thank you. You may end up being be the bright light on a dark day. #notonemorevet #spreadlovenothate #appreciateyourveterinarian

11.01.2022 Bob is a local photographer, he catches some awesome shots! Someone gets caught out #naturephotography #herveybay #BeachLife #stayhere www.angiesgarden.com.au ... Beach holidays surrounded by nature to revitalise the soul. See more

11.01.2022 Hmm, cleaning day at home today. It was wet morning so dog beds shock out and put up on sofa as the floor was washed. I'm guessing Miss Lexie and Blaze wanted their bed. Good night all, do send us your silly bed photos

11.01.2022 My morning meditation was connecting and being present. I am a lover of nature, this morning's sniff and explore the gardens with the dogs, gave us the opportunity to help this fella. Miss Lexie, was very gentle.... Such a gift. Feeling blessed. Ange

09.01.2022 Master Archie sending everyone much love this Saturday afternoon. My wise words are, remember to take time to feel the grass beneath your toes and play ball. Wishing you all a Super Saturday.

09.01.2022 Naughty but Nice Miss Lexie, clever lil girl worked out she could jump up onto crate whilst a bed was up there. It's 4pm play time and she is retrieving balls from the play bucket. ... Show us your beauty but Nice puppies See more

08.01.2022 Hello I'm Jett, We are enjoying Angie's Garden Retreat me and my parents. Loving the garden and home and the BEACH... it's just a 2 min walk away.... #dogfriendlyholidays #herveybay #stayhere www.angiesgarden.com.au Its a tail wagging good holiday, Thanks Angie for everything. Woof Jett

07.01.2022 Why do some dogs just love to squeeze themselves into a tinny bed? Arlo is a groodle a big boy who seems to be enjoying the smallest bed in the house Show us your silly dog position and let us laugh with you.

06.01.2022 Hi Angie, I am loving the new day bed. Mum and I are already sooo relaxed. It's great being back at our holiday home!!! I just knew where we were when we arrived, I did check out all the new smells and messages left from all the other doggies.... Thank you for everything! Miss Bella and my mum. Xx #stayhere it's super #dogfriendly www.angiesgarden.com.au

03.01.2022 We were back at Angie's Garden Beachouse today meeting with Michael our builder. Kitchen, bathroom, laundry and loo all been cleared out ready for renovations. We choose the tiles today. ... The tiles have a marble finish for the bathroom, laundry and loo. Classic white for kitchen with the leaf structure tile as a feature. It's the one with leaf on sides clear space centre of tile. Feeling excited, meeting kitchen cabinet maker next week. See more

03.01.2022 Wishing you a wonderful Thursday evening.

03.01.2022 Something you may see and hopefully experience the feeling of joy , just as so many of our locals do with these two enlightened souls.

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