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Category Archives: 2015
Day 113
Tuesday 23rd June.
How nice to wake up warm, slept with only long thermals, awesome. Cloudy day may get a shower but heading off to see Cam falls. Well we got to do three falls, weather held off nicely until we got home then it rained, so lucky, saw Cam, Joseph and Guide falls. When we got back I did a big cook up and made some yum yum balls, we showered then did the washing and drying, all set for heading off tomorrow.
Cam falls
Cam Falls.
Joseph Falls, Trying to look over the black berries, so had to find another view, cant get down to the bottom, to dangerous.
Joseph Falls,
Guide Falls, the upper part.
Guide Falls second fall.
Guide Falls. There are two more levels but to much rubbish in front of them.
Day 112
Monday 22 nd June
Well woke to no frost, cloud cover and rain pending. Annex all nice and dry. Caught up with Dean and Marilyn before we left, on the road at 11.30 am. Got to Penguin and shot goat island and some rocks, then straight up to Somerset, paid at the office then up and picked a site, we are up the back, own toilet due to no one else using it, camp kitchen is great, and a paddock full of cows, just lovely oh and the ocean across the road.
Day 111
Sunday 21st June.
Very cold morning, frost plus ice on puddles. Went out and took photos of the frost patterns, tried the frost on the vehicle then Dean’s trailer, very nice, went and showed Dean, oh, he said, I better get my camera, so here’s the 3 of us taking photos in the frost, crazy. Got ready to go shopping & go meet up with family. Had tea at Jail House grill, it was a old jail in day’s gone by. Got home at 7 pm. It is very cold tonight.
I can make out the harbour of Wellington NZ in these patterns, from outer space, need to have an imagination though.
Frost patterns, very interesting.
Day 110
Saturday 20th June.
Woke up several times, boy its cold, I knew there was a frost, -1 to 4 high. Ice on water all day out at wetlands, sunny though. Had to go to chemist, then we had arranged with Dean and Marilyn to meet them at the art gallery in Patterson st. Launceston, went and saw Deans work, then up to the Chinese shop, it was lovely food. Marilyn and I went to the pool for a spa, so nice and warm, soaked for at least an hour, then went into the cooler one and did some exercises, very nice. The men went out shooting at the wetlands. Another easy tea after a big lunch. No photos today.
Day 109
Friday 19th June
Well we got cleaned up packed up and on the road at 10.30 am. On our way out of Seven Mile beach we saw Mt Wellington was covered in snow on the tops, frost on the ground everywhere. Had a good run through stopped off at Oatlands and had lunch, took some photos. The windmill was working and they were bagging oats. I bought some of their oats, spelt flour wholemeal, and light wholemeal, was very interested learning about the spelt, all there wheat, oats and spelt are gown locally, the farmers get there share by selling direct to Oatlands, its an amazing business they have. From there we pushed it as it was already getting late and we don’t want to be late setting up. Arrived at Legana 3.30 pm, got set up as its getting cold. Bought a cooked chook and coleslaw for tea. We were in bed at 8.30 pm as even with the heater on full it was very cold.
Just a peak at Mt Wellington with snow. Hobart, Tasmania.
Oatlands.
Country side.
Farming.
Day 106, 107, 108
Snowing on Mt Wellington
Sun shone for us very briefly. Cascade Brewery, this is the oldest remaining brewery, it was originally a sawmill, Then the Brewery was established in 1824.
Cascade Brewery
Back up on Mt Wellington.
Mofo is running for a week in Hobart, love the design of the way the wood is stacked, ready for the fires at night for cooking.
Models of Able Tasman’s ships.
Salamanca, this is where they hold farmers markets every Saturday.
This is the name of the image below, turning silo’s into apartments, great idea, save wasting them.
The house of Lenna. Lenna is a Tasmanian aboriginal word for house or hut. Heritage listed the builder built it for his wife.
This is the apartments of Lenna. This is at Battery Point.
View of the city from Lenna’s lookout, we were lucky enough to go inside and climb the stairs to have a look, image below shows the lookout room.
Front entrance of Lenna.
The lookout from the Princes gardens.
Saw this mansion, as we walk back to the car.
Silo apartments from another angle.
Reflections in the all glass front of this building.
All these buildings are being used for arts, cafe’s, etc.. I don’t know what they were previously but thought they may of been wharf storage sheds in early days.
Day 105
Lindisfarne.
View of Mt Wellington under cloud.
Bridge at Dowsing Point.
Zinc Smelter with Mona Roma-1 traveling up river.
Had lunch at Old Beach, lovely views and reflections, the white chimneys in the back ground are from the Cadbury’s Chocolate Factory.
Old Beach
This is on the Boyer Rd, looking across at Granton.
Looking at New Norfolk.
From up a hill looking down onto the New Norfolk area, the road we have just travelled on left.
New Norfolk.
New Norfolk
New Norfolk bridge into town center.
Gordon River Road, heading down the west side now. Farmers Patterns.
The Hop dryer buildings, they stopped working 27 years ago and just left to deteriorate.
Another part of the Hop buildings.
Whiskey distillary Redland just loved this wee shack.
Inside the church of St Mathews, Anglican Parish at New Norfolk, which commenced in 1828
Landscape supplies factory. Boyer.
Day 104
Richmond Bridge.
Richmond Bridge, note the age of the bridge.
Other side of Richmond Bridge.
Old Flour Mill, now being used as a Gallery with all sorts of wonderful items.
Old Hobart town.
Ice in the water and frost was all on the ground in the shade.
This building is now being used today as a Hotel in Hobart, the battlements have been removed.
Here is a view of the village.
Church steeple as seen looking through arch of the Richmond bridge.

Day 103
Bridge over the Derwent River in Hobart.
The bridge in Hobart with Mt Wellington in back ground.
Mt Wellington.
Out of the traffic, now for some scenery.
This is where we had morning tea at Franklin on the edge of the Huon River.
A lot of old buildings are being used today for shops, galleries, etc, I loved the wheel in this photo.
Huon River.
As soon as I got over to the picnic table these ducks all came running, so funny.
Heading towards Geeveston
Free range chooks.
Nice entry to the town of Geeveston.
Had lunch at Dover.
Driving around to Southport, the end of the tar sealed road south.
Little beach holiday places right on the water.
End of the line.
On our way back caught some good lighting on these yachts.
Another quick shot of the bridge at Hobart on our way home.






