We woke up, on our first day in Hobart, feeling ready to go! With MONA and Mt Wellington on the agenda, I knew it was going to be a great day!
Read MoreOur fifth day in Tasmania we made a stop in Richmond, to see Australia’s oldest surviving bridge. Richmond ended up being such a cute town, where I could have wandered around, all day.
Read MoreOn our fourth day, in Tasmania, we woke up early and hit the trail! Our plan was to hike Cape Hauy, which is one of the three hikes along the Three Capes Track. We set off early and eager to see what adventures awaited!
Read MoreOur third day in Tasmania was supposed to include a hike around Wineglass Bay. But once we got there, we learned that all hiking trails were closed, due to fire danger. So we packed up the car and drove on, in search of an alternate adventure…
Read MoreTasmania day two was spent at the Bay of Fires—a gorgeous seaside area with bright orange rocks. Of course, that is not why it’s named “Bay of Fires”…
Read MoreOur first day in Tasmania was a busy one, with the stop at the Bridestowe Lavender Estate being sandwiched between our walk up the Cataract Gorge and our explorations of Mt Paris Dam.
Read MoreThis place is a little piece of heaven—with lavender covering the rolling hills, green mountains along the horizon, and the smell of lavender in the air! But of course, my favorite part was their lavender ice cream…
Read MoreI tend to struggle with the snow… But I’m learning that the best way to get through the winter is to get out and enjoy it. To help me do just that, I stocked up on some winter gear from Mountain Hardwear!
Read MoreCanberra, my Australian home, is located in the “mountains” of AU. It has a lot to offer, especially for those who enjoy the outdoors!
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Antiques have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I’ve long been someone who strived to shop secondhand, especially in my home decor, and a year and a half ago, I made it my job.