So after arriving yesterday late afternoon, this far south it did not take long for nightfall, so we headed to the Salamance area to find somewhere nice to dine, lots of places, but must say, with all this seafood around and amazing Tasmanian produce, we were a bit let down culinary speaking. But our cute cottage made up for that. We got up, erm, relatively early in Jacqui speak lots of great still life to shoot in our cottage great little kitchen, complete with enough goodies supplied by the owners for a nice breakfast
so many things to see, like a little museum
attention detail keeps coming up when you mention Corinda Cottages
outside our window, a pigeon home our cottage for the week end 'morning some lovely old houses in this area
nice pathway, I like
so our main reason for visiting ( besides Jacqui's birthday ) was to pop in to the MONA museum. this thing was cool ( there were so many cool and old things to see, but I did not feel like walking around photographing everything ) So it shoots out streams of water that form words
after MONA we had some cheese and salami boards ( and glass of white of course ) we headed inland, a sI have never been to Tasmania, just had to go for a drive, so up the hill we went to check out some wineries, turns out this time of the year a lot of them are closed, Home Hill wasn't so we checked it out. Coller climate, so a bit more sweetness in the flavours. After Home Hill we drove through Huonville, and onto Woodstock ( of course ) which runs along this Huon river not going to get many more shots as it is getting dark very quickly and have not reached the sea yet, bugger ( will have to come back again in summer )
Glaziers Bay, with snow covered mountain top in the background