Hey, Billy! Good to see that everything is going well for you. Hope I can come down for a visit sometime. Not too far from Seoul actually Good luck with everything!!!
I love this - thank you for including us in your adventures. Looking forward to stalking you guys via the blog. Your fellow NYC ex-pat, xoxo, Amy. The left IS the wrong side of the road. Drive on the right, in silent protest. That's what I do. As a Melbournian, content in the fact that my city escaped the s and early s with our architectural integrity and urban fabric intact, my best advice to loving Sydney is to take your 'beast' for a spin around Mossman, Castlecrag and Wahroonga and find some of the works that resound in the ears of any self respecting Australian born architect : start with this book!
Thank you for the tip. I will definitely get my hands on the McCartney book and check out some of the recommended areas. Located at a former winery and designed by Melbourne architects Fender Katsalidis for the Tasmanian collector, David Walsh, the MoNA includes the museum, restaurants, a brewery, accommodation and a vast landscape sprinkled with art hovering above panoramic views of the Tasman Sea.
Just before our flight we drove back into Hobart for our last Tassie walk and some much needed fish and chips. The perfect way to end an extravagant four days. I will definitely be back but "that's all folks," for now Farewell Tassie Labels: Life , Spotlight.
Sunday, December 18, A Belated Thanksgiving. Labels: Life , The little things that make a difference , What's the deal with that? Curator: Frank Minnaert. Labels: Untapped Cities. Older Posts Home. Subscribe to: Posts Atom. Remnants of the flying ant plague experienced at the Jenolan Caves. The Green Machine. The historic Salamanca waterfront, Hobart. The convict constructed, Spiky Bridge. The Piermont. Nine Mile Beach. Back at the Piermont, exploring another deserted beach Need I say more? Kate's Berry Farm and the infamous spoon jar on the left.
Freycinet Vineyard. A wallaby with a joey. McElhone Place has now become a regular stop on my short trek home. I even think the cat not to mention the residents and spirit of Ollie are beginning to recognize me Labels: Spotlight.
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