Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Let the good times roll

Seasons greetings all. As you probably know Jo is having her white Christmas in Sweden while I went the warm route to Hawaii. So far the weather had been great but not as good as Australia. Hawaii has so far been filled with catching up with the family especially Abigail and Lucas.














Wednesday, December 12, 2012

What you have been missing....

As you may or may not know, Johanna has headed home for the Christmas break leaving me here alone with our pets. Just a reminder of who already misses you

                            Some old times.......

                     Pippi crawling up on the roof with her treat....

        Finally caught the Ring tailed possum on camera, a smaller and more agile cousin of the Bush Tailed possum.......

Caught in the act!!!!

Mother and daughter together again....

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Roommates

Sorry for the long break in updates but the blog hasn't been prioritized lately. Things have been busy over here with end if the year work outings, scuba diving, work and some new roommates. Our friends Lauren, Jarvis and their little Jayda have moved in to our house for a couple of weeks. It's great to have them here but sad that the reason for them staying is that they're moving up north and are in between houses:( we will miss them a lot but are right now enjoying great company and a lot of evening card battles:)

I finally got my scuba diving certificate. The last dive was really relaxed and I felt way more comfortable. Great Barrier Reef here I come:)

Wyatt and I will soon head away in different directions for Christmas. Whilst Wyatt has a sunny warm holiday in Hawaii to look forward to, I'm bracing myself for snow back in Sweden. I can't wait to see my family and friends and are getting very excited!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Hobart and Mount Wellington

Our last stop in Tasmania was Hobart and surroundings.  On the way to Hobart we stopped at one of the many wineries for a glass of wine and cheese platter.  Such a beautiful view and not too many people there, so nice and quiet!

We didn't have too much time in Hobart but we took a stroll around Salamanca and the old part of the city called Battery Point.  Nice old houses and amazing flowers.  Every single house up there had a really old fashioned garden with different types of rose bushes.  

The day we were leaving we decided to drive up Mount Wellington, which turned out to be a lot nicer than I expected.  A bit chilly at the top, but we were rewarded with very nice views. 

There are still so much left to see of the island and I would definitely go back to Tasmania again to explore the west coast.  Thank you so much Lina for all the tips on what to see and do.  I can see why you miss it:) 


Salamanca Place



Battery Point

Really tasty mussels!
Hobart Marina

Mount Wellington






Friday, November 16, 2012

Mount Field National Park

The next stage in our journey through Tasmania took us up past to the west of Hobart to Mount Field National Park. One of the best decisions of the trip was to stay on an acreage Bed and Breakfast. It was run by a sweet couple from Scotland (Aussies for 25 years) and thier dogs/cat. The building was rustic as you can see from the picture of the bedroom but not without comfort as we enjoyed this stay more than any of the hotels previous. To top it off the area was absolutely beautiful for a Barbie....
                                                 The bedroom complete with bathrobes and slippers......



As advertised, a beautiful view for an outdoor meal....
The puppies, notice the very large puppy to the right who was hogging the teat!!!

Mount Field national park was a dense jungle like forest. Every inch was covered with moss and if straying away from the path, one would easily be lost. The forest contained several very large types of trees that were enormous in both height and in width. Many are reported to be over 200 years old, dating back to when the first settlers arrived in Tasmania. Several lovely waterfalls were along the 8km hike we took. In addition possibly the highlight of the trip (for me anyway) was our encounter with the elusive "Duck Billed Platypus." Johanna spotted the animal swimming up-stream but instead of watching and enjoying the sight, we both attempted to maneuver for a photo opt, only to have the platypus disappear into the dead brush never to return. Oh well, at least we can say we saw one!




A mother and her baby (wallaby) having a morning wash....