This morning we awoke delightfully late to the sun shining into our cozy
little cabin near Ulverstone. We started our day with bacon, cheese
and egg omelets as well as iced raisin bread and Cadbury hot chocolates.
The boys were able to feed the sheep and the goats stake bread from the
home's owner.
We headed for the Don Railway museum to ride the rails and check out
their museum. Our experience from the science and technology museum in
Ottawa had us prepped for a good day, but our expectations were greatly
exceeded. Immediately upon entry we caught the 15 minute ride from the
station to the beach and both boys were able to take turns sitting next
to the engineer and blowing the horn at crossings. We spent a lovely 10
minutes wandering the beach before our return trip. Monkey rode up front
with Dave, while Saje and Big C sat comfortably in the first car.
After briefly checking out the museum, including amazingly well restored cars and locomotives, we headed to the adjacent
community park for lunch.
We love community parks in Australia. They contain electric barbecues
funded by local council, so we seized the opportunity to cook up some
snags and heat up chicken to have pulled chicken sandwiches. We ate
like kings!
Upon returning to the museum we came across four 1930 ' s classic cars
parking in the car park. It was entertaining to see all the car guys
looking at the classic trains and he train guys coming out to check out
the classic cars.
We took a good long break to go to the beach to play in the sand and
check out the local ocean life. Monkey was spellbound by all of the
snails and small red organisms stuck to rocks. We finished the days with
AMAZING fish n chips at Pedro ' s before boarding chiecking out the adjacent park and heading to our overnight ferry
back to Melbourne. Saje arranged an amazing room right above the
entrance ramps.
We loved every minute of Tasmania and will miss her greatly.
1 comment:
What an adventure you have had! The constant smiles express so much. I have shown your blog to many friends --WHETHER THEY WANT TO SEE IT OR NOT!!No really, folks are sincere when they express how impressed they are, not just by the level of fun and adventure, but also with your ability to tell the story. Great writing dear.
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