Jen & Jonnell arrive in Tassie
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Jen and Jonnell arrive in Launceston from Sydney on the only plane, in the history of plane arrivals, that arrives early and has not been delayed. Well done Virgin!!!
Picked up by Kath, they areBaca lagi
Jen and Jonnell arrive in Launceston from Sydney on the only plane, in the history of plane arrivals, that arrives early and has not been delayed. Well done Virgin!!!
Picked up by Kath, they areBaca lagi
Good Friday and all the good people are doing good!!! The highlight of today was Kath and Jonnell whipping up a bunch of home made Hot Cross Buns. Simply delicious. Special ingredient includedBaca lagi
With Steve, Hamish, Ben and Millie in tow we rugged and layered up to face the cold and brisk winds coming directly off Bass Strait. Up to Low Head we ventured, to watch the Fairy Penguins* come in toBaca lagi
Day trip to Launceston. First stop the Harvest Market in the middle of town. Breakfast, coffee and a roam around the stalls selling Tasmanian produce ranging from Honey to mushrooms. Jen found someBaca lagi
Today we said goodbye to Hamish, Millie and Ben after a Pizza Picnic in the park in Launceston. All the Tanner family from Launceston, and Sharon and Leon (Ben's family) ate pizza, played games andBaca lagi
Today we began our road trip and of course appropriate names were selected for the journey - Thelma (Kath), Louise (Jonnell) and Eliza (Jen). First stop was Campbell Town where purchases were made atBaca lagi
Sue joined us today as we explored the Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. The gardens were awash with autumnal colours and leaves were scattered all over the lawns.
Then a seafood lunch at Fish Frenzy onBaca lagi
Off through the Derwent Valley to Mt Field National Park. Today was 'Bucket List' day for Jen. Jonnell was perplexed why we were going such a long way just to see a plant! Well ... it wasn't just anyBaca lagi