Hobart visitors must do list
Well as you know, we have been looking after Mark and Val this week. They are only with us for a week, so we need to ensure that we can tick off as many of the Hobart must do list as possible.
Let's see the list so far looks something like this:
Experience the splendor of the wonderful scenery and fresh air with a ferry trip to Bruny Island
Explore downtown Hobart on foot and try out a coffee at one of the many coffee houses in town
Experience the sensory overload of a visit to Salamanca Market on Saturday morning and savor the many culinary delights on offer.
Try an anniversary dinner for two at one of Hobarts finest restaurants.
Experience a worship service Hobart style at the Hobart City Church of Christ.
Sample the wonderful cakes and pastries on offer at the French patiserrie near by.
Take a drive to the summit of Mount Wellington on clear and sunny Sunday afternoon and gaze the landscape that seems to stretch on forever.
Feast on delicious tassie scallops at Muir's on the pier after church on Sunday night
All that and it's only Sunday night. We still have three more days. Tomorrow it's off to the Huon valley to look for some timber for Dad to make into something wonderful.
As you can see, I have become just a little fond of life in Tasmania. It's not that bad actually.
This photo was taken by Mark at Bruny Island last Thursday. Just to show that I will even publish photos of myself at times!
Let's see the list so far looks something like this:
Experience the splendor of the wonderful scenery and fresh air with a ferry trip to Bruny Island
Explore downtown Hobart on foot and try out a coffee at one of the many coffee houses in town
Experience the sensory overload of a visit to Salamanca Market on Saturday morning and savor the many culinary delights on offer.
Try an anniversary dinner for two at one of Hobarts finest restaurants.
Experience a worship service Hobart style at the Hobart City Church of Christ.
Sample the wonderful cakes and pastries on offer at the French patiserrie near by.
Take a drive to the summit of Mount Wellington on clear and sunny Sunday afternoon and gaze the landscape that seems to stretch on forever.
Feast on delicious tassie scallops at Muir's on the pier after church on Sunday night
All that and it's only Sunday night. We still have three more days. Tomorrow it's off to the Huon valley to look for some timber for Dad to make into something wonderful.
As you can see, I have become just a little fond of life in Tasmania. It's not that bad actually.
This photo was taken by Mark at Bruny Island last Thursday. Just to show that I will even publish photos of myself at times!
1 Comments:
At 10:00 AM, Don Holt said…
If a Centurian can make it on to your blog, I guess you should get a space
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