WHILST browsing at their local library, this cover caught the eye of Pegi Webster, of Melbourne, Australia.
It was a book written by Ray Connolly titled 'Love Out Of Season', a story it seems written about North Devon.
"Well pardon me, but the picture on the front is none other than Tenby Harbour," said Pegi (nee John) in an email to us this week.
"We had a good laugh, but yes we are famous, but as North Devon!"
On Sunday, Pegi watched 'Songs of Praise' from Wales and on St. David's Day itself all the household wore a daffodil (a synthetic one as it's autumn Down Under) and they flew the red dragon outside their house. The flag is one that Pegi's cousin, Helen Dawes, gave her on her last visit.
In her letter to us, Pegi added that she loved the pictures in the Observer of all the snow we had recently which she said was 'very nostalgic'!