Our 50th wedding anniversary and an early start to join a 4-day walk across Maria Island. a cloudy start but sunny finish
A record of the more notable of our travels to interesting places. For more photos of our most recent trip than you'll find here go to my photo album page.
Sunday, April 03, 2022
Maria Island - March 29
Hobart - March 27
A walk from Sandy Bay to Slalamnca via Battery Point following the Scuplture trail, a series of numbers representing significant moments in the areas' history.
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Hobart, March 26
Saturday in Hobart means the Salamanca Market is running. So of course we had to be there. We met up with an old friend who now lives south of Hobart and wandered our way around the stalls looking for something that interested us (by which I mean Di). Nothing really sprang out at us apart from some Persian dates with walnuts in a sweet sauce, made by an Iranian asylum seeker. Yum!
The Market is alongside Constitution Dock. Here's a brig-schooner sitting in Constitution Dock where we decided to have lunch at one of the many fish restaurants.
Strahan to Hobart via Queenstown March 25
A long and winding road! (One local said it’s called the 99 curve road!) so not a lot of pictures.
We visited Queenstown 30 years ago, around the time copper refining was being closed down and the landscape was like the moon’s surface. Now the trees have regrown and it looks much like any of the towns in the south west - apart from some areas on the edge of the town which still show the soil degradation caused by over harvesting of trees for the smelter and pollution from the gold and copper refining process.
In Hobart we walked down to Constitution dock for an ice cream, then since it was such a beautiful day, we decided to wait around to eat in one of the many eateries around the wharf.
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Gordon River March 24

Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Strahan March 23
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Strahan March 22 2022
Strahan is not the end of the world but it is the end of Tasmania - to the west at least. It's a beautiful harbour village that must be lovely when sun shines - which it isn't this week. We're sitting on the verandah of our motel looking through misting rain at the river and its opening to the sea, relaxing in the late afternoon. The photo above is of a Huon pine being sawn in one of the oldest sawmills in this part of the world. Huon pine is now a protected species so the only logs they can use are ones that are recovered, usually from the river where they've been caught in a log jam or by river edge plants.
Tuesday, March 09, 2021
Ocean Pools of NSW Mar 9, 2021
Day 13 and we’re almost to the Vic border, having been to all the active pools from Ballina to Eden. Today one was closed for cleaning and another was full of sand with just a small area of water.
Monday, March 08, 2021
Ocean Pools of NSW Mar 8, 2021
Day 12 and the last few Illawarra pools, two at Gerringong and one just past Nowra, the latter,atCurrarong a natural, shallow rock pool
Sunday, March 07, 2021
Ocean Pools of NSW Mar 7, 2021
Day 11 and we’re heading past Wollongong towards Nowra. Beautiful day and crystal clear water in most of the pools. We swim in the first 2 pools before breakfast as they’re at either end of the beach where we spent the night.