Almost two years to the day, we returned to Tasmania for a second visit. Having toured Hobart and Wine Glass Bay in 2011 with Tom's parents, this time we headed to the north of the state for a weekend on Cradle Mountain. The trip was built around a wedding gift from Tom's work colleagues for a night in a Pepper's resort, and this seemed like a perfect excuse to escape to the middle of nowhere for two nights. Unfortunately it coincided with possibly the only two nights of the past 12 months when having mobile phone reception was rather important to me, but never mind, we managed!
We flew the short distance from Melbourne to Launceston on a plane with propellors (my first time), and as a result of this what would be have been a lightening quick journey on jet, actually took the best part of an hour. After this we collected a hire car and started the two hour drive to Cradle Mountain. Whilst we weren't planning on making the arduous hike to the tip of the mountain (I was using early pregnancy as an excuse, but in reality we would never have done this anyway!), we were hoping to take in some of the more forgiving walks, and also enjoy good food and relaxation. My second big goal for the trip was to avoid spiders. This usually features highly on my list of requests for trips to rural areas, and to save you worrying about what is to follow in this blog, I'll put your mind at rest now and confirm that the weekend was SPIDER FREE!
We were however lucky enough to have very close encounters (but not too close!) with wombats, patty melons (think mini kangaroo) and tasmanian devils. Cradle Mountain is rich in wildlife as well as in views, and whilst in the grounds of the hotel we were inundated with patty melons and one particularly bold wombat. We also did a late night wildlife drive which involved crawilng up and down the main road in a noisy tourist bus shining bright lights into the bushes to spot wildlife. It's a wonder the noise and light didn't scare them off, and we saw plenty!
The highlight was without doubt the dove lake walk, which offered spectacular views of the tip of Cradle Mountain, and a beautiful lake setting for the 2 hour trip. The low-light was my fish and chip dinner in the hotel bar on the first night, which was so disappointing that it seems to have stuck in my mind somewhat... sorry Peppers!
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Come Dine with Me - Take Two
So the Come Dine with Me series continues, and with the American's having taken their turn, it's three British couples left to run. Next up were Lucy and Steve, and all bets were on them preparing an Argentinian feast, having previously lived there.
They instead surprised us with a three course French delight! Here is the menu:
Entree: Moules avec du chilli et des tomates
Plat Principal: Boeuf Bourginon avec des pommes de terres boulangere
Desert: Creme brulee avec le chocolat blanc
I will admit to a little bit of googling to help us translate the potato part of the dish, and once deciphered we were excited and hungry! Here are some images from the dinner:
...and a special feature had to go to Steve in his marvellous apron!
They instead surprised us with a three course French delight! Here is the menu:
Entree: Moules avec du chilli et des tomates
Plat Principal: Boeuf Bourginon avec des pommes de terres boulangere
Desert: Creme brulee avec le chocolat blanc
I will admit to a little bit of googling to help us translate the potato part of the dish, and once deciphered we were excited and hungry! Here are some images from the dinner:
...and a special feature had to go to Steve in his marvellous apron!
Saturday, 23 February 2013
Permanent Residents
Earlier this week we passed another landmark in our Australian adventure. On 18th February 2013, we became permanent residents of Australia!
This isn't really as permanent as it sounds, because really what its means is that we have a new visa, which allows us to live in Australia for the next 5 years. Interesting use of the word 'permanent', but I'm not complaining... what this also allows is a potential future application for Australia passports, and therefore a dual nationality for us and any of our offspring. Now that sounds good!
To commemorate our new status I finally got around to taking some photos of our new apartment:
To commemorate our new status I finally got around to taking some photos of our new apartment:
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Come Dine with Me - Ex-Pats Down Under...
Not content with sunshine and BBQs, we've decided to add a little bit of fun (read: hard work and competitive stress!) into our lives by organising a Come Dine with Me style dinner party round robin with three other ex-pat couples!
Together we are six Brits and two Americans, and here's my little run down of the form guide:
- Lou & Sam - favourites to win in my eyes, renowned for delicious food and being entertaining hosts
- Lucy & Steve - experienced at CDWM competition having previously competed in such an event, this could be a clear advantage
- Katie & Tom - that's us. We are the only couple who don't have children or a pregnancy as a distraction during preparation time, surely this should give us as advantage?! (I fear it may not)
- Jordan & Kevin - the only American couple, who have never seen CDWM - clear disadvantage, but Jordan is the hostess with the mostess and their home wouldn't look out of place in a magazine. Outside favourites.
The rules are simple - prepare a three course meal for the group and scores will be awarded by each couple, on video (!), for revealing on the final night. Theming and entertainment is optional, snooping around people's houses is strictly forbidden, and bad-mouthing your friends on camera is ill-advised as this is all a bit of fun after all!
Jordan and Kevin kicked off proceedings with a delicious menu inspired by the Southern States of America....
Starter - spinach and artichoke dip with mexican bruschetta
Salad - wedge salad with blue cheese dressing
Main - 'Surf & Turf' with glazed carrot and twice baked potato
Pudding - fruit cobbler with ice cream
The decor was oustanding, the food was delicious, and a lot of fun was had by all! The highlight for me was the spinach and artichoke dip for starter. It was so delicious I asked for the recipe, and then soon learned the secret.. it was 95% cheese.. yummy!
The scores shall remain secret, but here's a few photos from Dinner number one... Thank you Jordan and Kevin for a fantastic evening!
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Sunday, 13 January 2013
12th January 2013 : Yarra Valley
Instead of attempting a 365 daily photo project for 2013, I'm going to aim for approximately weekly posts here of at least a photograph, and maybe some text too ;-)
Here's a shot of yesterday's trip to the Yarra Valley wine region with Telfy and Ant, visiting from the UK via Myanmar (their current home!).
Here's a shot of yesterday's trip to the Yarra Valley wine region with Telfy and Ant, visiting from the UK via Myanmar (their current home!).
Monday, 7 January 2013
Hague Family Christmas
Hague Family Christmas for 2012 actually took place in 2013. Well, only few days into 2013! It was great to have all three siblings in the country at once (a rare occurence these days!), even if Tom had already returned to Oz so we were down a spouse.
I cooked (well, put M&S food in the oven!) and then took some family photos:
I cooked (well, put M&S food in the oven!) and then took some family photos:
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