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We'll have been here on a PR visa for 2 years at the end of Nov so we can apply then, and the ceremony is on Australia Day at Sandy Bay seafront.
Trip to the UK was good as far as seeing the rellies went, flights on Singapore were excellent, first leg Syd-Sin on an A380. Didn't enjoy being back in the UK so much, too crowded/aggressive etc but we went for lots of walks in the Lakes and enjoyed some good pub meals-much better than counter meals here in Hobart!
Trip to the UK was good as far as seeing the rellies went, flights on Singapore were excellent, first leg Syd-Sin on an A380. Didn't enjoy being back in the UK so much, too crowded/aggressive etc but we went for lots of walks in the Lakes and enjoyed some good pub meals-much better than counter meals here in Hobart!
Sounds like you had a good time back in the UK, if you know where to go, you can get great pub food, can't you?
I guess you were glad to come back to Tas.
Sam
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Hey TassieBear! Great to hear from you again and thanks for having lots of faith in me!!! I didn't do anything stupid, that I can remember anyway. But the Jim Beam was flowing, and Woofy ended up 3 sheets to the wind!!!
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Went down around EagleHawk Neck last month.
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went to the Derby River Derby sooo boring, then back to friends for a barbie and far too much alcohol .. we've even missed free drinks at the club this arvo feel that bad
off to the Deloraine Craft fair this coming weekend, Melbourne Cup party day on the Tues then to a bonfire on the 5th!
off to the Deloraine Craft fair this coming weekend, Melbourne Cup party day on the Tues then to a bonfire on the 5th!
Hi Back from The Lakes today....just catching up on here...
How was the Craft fair this weekend? (my kind of thing!). Did you buy anything?
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Hi all
Hope everyone is good.
We have just returned from a fantastic trip to Sydney, it is an amazing city! We went up the Sydney Tower for great views, the Aquarium for the kids, took the ferry to Manly Beach, and admired the surf dudes (well, I did anyway!) had a sunset cocktail cruise around the harbour, walked around the Botanic Gardens, sat on the steps of the Opera House and ate fish and chips at Doyles on the Quay.
We are now knackered and broke!!
Nice to come back home for peace and natural beauty
Sam
Hope everyone is good.
We have just returned from a fantastic trip to Sydney, it is an amazing city! We went up the Sydney Tower for great views, the Aquarium for the kids, took the ferry to Manly Beach, and admired the surf dudes (well, I did anyway!) had a sunset cocktail cruise around the harbour, walked around the Botanic Gardens, sat on the steps of the Opera House and ate fish and chips at Doyles on the Quay.
We are now knackered and broke!!
Nice to come back home for peace and natural beauty
Sam
All sounds wonderful Sam!
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We'll have been here on a PR visa for 2 years at the end of Nov so we can apply then, and the ceremony is on Australia Day at Sandy Bay seafront.
Trip to the UK was good as far as seeing the rellies went, flights on Singapore were excellent, first leg Syd-Sin on an A380. Didn't enjoy being back in the UK so much, too crowded/aggressive etc but we went for lots of walks in the Lakes and enjoyed some good pub meals-much better than counter meals here in Hobart!
Trip to the UK was good as far as seeing the rellies went, flights on Singapore were excellent, first leg Syd-Sin on an A380. Didn't enjoy being back in the UK so much, too crowded/aggressive etc but we went for lots of walks in the Lakes and enjoyed some good pub meals-much better than counter meals here in Hobart!
Glad you had a good trip back to the UK.
Just arrived home from The Lakes today ourselves. Arrived last Saturday to all the flooding that was going on - it actually took us over 8 hours to get from where we live to Windermere. The day we arrived (Saturday) was the day the Marathon on the Fell's was cancelled and loads of participants were missing due to the unexpected turn in weather conditions...thankfully they were eventually accounted for though.
Here's a pic of some of the flooding where we were staying beside Lake Windermere - thankfully the water didn't reach our cabin! The other photo is at Bowness - the ticket booth for boat trips was standing in water!
There was also snow whilst we were there - hence the 3rd pic....
Did have a great time though - Andy had never been to Cumbria and was amazed by the countryside there...it's certainly impressive.
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I personally love the Tassie countryside better thna the UK, thats what we found when we travelled from the north to the south