Day 390 Triabunna Tuesday 21st February 2012

Susans dessert based on elderberry flavours

Lavender icecream sandwich topped with blueberry sauce

Bahai Centre

Hi folks,
Tonights blog comes to you from the darkness behind the pub at Triabunna. It's a free camp with a gold coin donation to the Royal Flying Doctor. It has been a long day. After breakfast at Nubeena i packed the camp up while Susan caught up on some educational video. After saying our good byes we left about 25 to 11 which was going to make the time tight for Susan's appointment at Bellerive. We made it albeit a few minutes late. Good news is she has the all clear on her nose.
We journeyed to the Bahai Centre in Hobart for lunch in their cafe. The building is quite stunning and of a highly energy efficient design. Keen readers will remember that we went on a Saturday a couple of weeks back and it was closed. Lunch was excellent the highlight being the desserts. Pictures of which may appear on here tonight depending on how the batteries hold up. From there we drove back down the peninsula so Susan could have her Providore book signed by people at Grandvewe cheese people who have just won an award for the best cheese in Australia. We are nibbling on some of the Sapphire Blue now. Susan says it is the best blue cheese she has ever tasted but then she think i am a handsome brainy guy!
We drove back up the road to see if my camera had arrived at Anns. The new Helpexers were unpacking so i parked the rig down the bottom. Ann then drove in followed by the courier with the booty.We had a quick cup of tea and headed back through Hobart to Cambridge to purchase some replacement glues then on to Sorell for food shopping and fuel. The day was getting long in the tooth when we decided to stop here. There are a lot of vans around parked over the other side of the inlet indicating many tourists in town. Two passenger ferries are running to Maria Island tomorrow so hopefully we will be organised enough to catch one of them before 930 and be able to take our bikes.
We shall see.
Grr light rain is starting to fall so blog writing is curtailed. Typical Tasmanian summers evening!

cheers Simon

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