Finally on the move & will be on board shortly
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Tassie Passport - Time to say goodbye
It's pouring with rain, while we wait in line to board the Spirit of Tasmania for a return journey to mainland.
Sorry no photos as its pitch black
We were given this cute passport when we arrived in November
Caption says 'If suffering from split personality & more passports are needed, order them
from Passports Tassie
All the spots on the map say
World's best Axemen
World's best trout fishing
World's best chocolates (Cadburys)
& list goes on
This unofficial passport allows the bearer to become an honorary Tasmanian & freely move within this great little place. The bearer is also entitled to the following privileges
* To breathe the world's cleanest air
* To enjoy the world's most civilised licensing hours
CAUTION: As it is well known that Tasmania is the world's island paradise, citizenship carries with it onerous responsibilities
Therefore you must adhere to these rules
1. The area of land to the north of Tasmania must at all times be referred to as the
North Island. Anyone calling it the Mainland can expect a long term in
Port Arthur Penitentiary
2. Tasmanians are very proud of their heritage. Most of their forebears were chosen by
England's best Judges
3. Rain will be called Liquid Sunshine
4. Cold weather will be called Refreshing
5. Bad weather is Rather Inclement
STATISTICAL INFORMATION
Fact 1 . That if flattened out Tasmania's land mass would make it larger than the North Island (See map)
Fact 2. That if a Tasmanian migrates to the North Island, the I.Q of both islands goes up
Our travels around Tassie
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Maritime Museum - Devonport
Well we are on count down now, 1 more sleep before heading back to BIG ISLAND!!!
Back into town this morning, off to Maritime museum
The former Harbour Master's Residence & Pilot Station, built in 1920, situated in Joshua Slocum park, is a significant landmark near Devonport's river foreshore
It is an appropriate home for the Devonport Maritime museum & a place to preserve our
Maritime Heritage
The complex has just had a multi-million $$$$ re-vamp
Friday, 19 April 2013
Glenis & Michael from Adelaide Hills
This afternoon we caught up with Glenis & Michael from Adelaide hills (we housesat for them). They had been over here catching up with family & friends
for last 3 weeks
Time for couple beers & wine & chat before they catch the ferry this evening
Was great to see them & hear what they have been up to in last year or two!!!
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