Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Tassie

First destination after Tasmania was the office. It was a nice place. David had to go in to sort somethings out for Dubai office. Hence the destination. After all, we are located at a pretty good spot.

Stayed with David at his house. He's a WWOOF host. So I met a German wwoofer when she was staying at his place. Svenja is her name.
Salamanca Place was the first official - non-work related venue! Took a walk down the saturday market. There was quite a bit of things to see... but just not too interested. I did enjoy a Bratwhust though.
Richmond was the next destination. This place has a long history, and has this ancient charm attached to it... including the old gaol, the many heritage listed stone buildings etc. Of course being humans, it has been commercialised and there's been a few morden touches added to it.



Good old-new Richmond

The oldest bridge in Australia (or so they say).
Apparently, Richmond is quite haunted. Story goes like this. The convicts built this buidge many many years ago. At that time, the guard that was in charge was a total arse. So the prisoners killed him. So he's the headless ghost (this i made up) that roams the house adjacent to the bridge (this i did not make up... but it is so they say) - story courtesy of Jackie.


A reception by the river. Such a pretty setting!



A church on the hill - St. John's - The oldest Roman Catholic Church in Australia


View from Mt Wellington - the must-go place in tasmania when you visit. View of the whole of Hobart from one point.

At Mt Wellington


Jackie with the dogs Brooke, Bella and Piper
Dinner at the Swann's

At the fish farm.
That's Svenja
That is a large tree trunk
Up on the way to Mount Field, drove past the farms that grew hops for the beer industry. It's one of Tassie's dominant industry where they sell the hops to the international market too. That explains the vast field of hops. Apparently they take only about a year to grow UP.



Headed off to Mt Field for a bush walk. I must say, Jackie is a real environmentalist. She knows about everything from trees to roots to birds to wildlife etc. The list never ends.
A lunch break before our long walk
At Russell Falls

That's a larger tree trunk
Small little people in a large forest

Hide and seeeeek
With our host David and Jackie

Little Wallabie / Bettung?? I have no idea which is which.
At the Swann's residence...



Everything in the house is hand made by both David and Jackie. including doors, cabinets, kitchen, light fitting, car garage. It's all wood!
My favourite Light fitting - made of Deer's antlers.
DID YOU KNOW... that deers drop their antlers every year?

Saturday, February 17, 2007

home sweeeeeet home

After being away for work... it feels so good to be back home again!!!

I am wondering when this flying in and out and up and down will stop.

The permanent offer is coming.... BUT!!!!

I think i need a change of environment.

What say you?

Saturday, February 03, 2007

The Asian Culture?!?

A very interesting comment someone made (you-know-who-you-are). Is it an Asian thing that we gather in really big groups and share our food?

I suddenly thought of that comment because I was at ChongFoo's house for dinner with 16 other people just earlier in the evening. We had a feast. Big feast. Our great chef cleaned, scaled and cooked the fish - all in three different styles. I love the assam curry one. Perfect.

Back to my point... yes we asians do share our food, but that's because it's so much easier cooking in a whole pot/pan rather than individually! We're just working the best way around doing things the quickests.

As for gathering in big groups.... I don't know... Anyone has an answer to that?!?

You-Know-Who-You-Are... this post is for you to answer your queries!