We cruised up the Gordon River which is truly beautiful and lush - the region gets 3 metres of rain a year!! The cruise included a stop on Sarah Island, which was a convict settlement, complete with ruins and sad convict vibes. Tas has a rich convict history, though the indigenous people don't crack much of a mention in relation to either Sarah Island or Port Arthur, which seemed like an odd omission to me considering that so much has been done to caretake the island's history.
Selfie taken from the bow of the 'Eagle' cruising up the Gordon River |
Here's Danz in one of the cells from the prison ruins on Sarah island.....now, where will we put the couch? |
Lots of wild and wonderful coastline in Tas. We loved 'Pirate Bay'. The sight of this place on a misty day made me feel like shouting 'Aha me hearties!' and laying about with my cutlass.
Pirate Bay |
Another highlight was walking around Lake Dove in the shadow of Cradle Mountain. We were astonished at the diverse variety of flora to be found in a relatively small area (the walk is 6 km). It was a shining wonderful day.
Cradle Mountain from some spot around Lake Dove! |
How's this for a scenic snap? |
Of course I worked on my Shur'tugal socks whenever the chance arose. This is the first pair of socks I have knitted and I am looking forward to the opportunity to pair my own hand knits with my Docs. Bring on stylish winter feet!
Self, knitting furiously at the Bay of Fires |
The weather was not often conducive to sitting around sketching but I managed a few quick dabbles. Here is the bodhran player from 'Whistleblower', he was really good.
Back home now and enjoying shmoozing around and getting into the 'relaxation at home' vibe. Must make the most of it as it is back to school next week!!