Today after another yummy Daddy brekky we decided that we would ride to Kettering and park the bike and jump in Mum & dad's car to catch the ferry across to Bruny Is. We are the first car on the bottom level and one of the first off the ferry.
We drive the windy country road down to Adventure Bay to join the cruise boats. I thought it would be a flat bottom boat but it was like a speed boat and so as soon as I saw them I knew this was going to be no ordinary cruise :) We had a cuppa at the boatshed and then walked the 250m to board the boat (3 going out today) we end up sitting 4 in a row in the middle of the boat behind a plastic 'screen'.
The cruise starts with the skipper Chris handing out ginger tablets for seasickness prophylaxis, he recommends at least 2 tablets, 3 if you have hhaaarrrd core seasickness LOL and the crew hands out knee length spray jackets to anyone who wants one. David and I are dressed in our bike gear so we don't really need one. The swell today is running and about 1 - 1.5m and so is very calm and we are able to pull in very close to the shore to check out caves and channels and the blowhole!! Then we go for a really fast, really full on ride towards the seal colony. Part way to the seal colony Chris blows the airhorns to signify crossing from the Tasman Sea into the Southern Ocean our second foray into the Southern Ocean this trip :) When we get there we are literally metres from shore so close we can see the seals really well. And the smell OMG!!! it was soooo bad! There was this one seal Fabio who poses for photos he was so funny! Then we head back to the start via the open ocean and see albatross, shearwater and gulls. On the way back Matt the first mate hands out BBQ shapes to help stave our hunger LOL. And then they hand out Tim Tams at the end of the day. We get back to the boatshed and David and I had packed sandwiches and apples so we break those out and Dad grabs some pumpkin soup which looks really good.
We then race back to the ferry wharf to try and catch the 3:15PM ferry and miss it by seconds doh! There is a kiosk at the wharf and they serve coffee so we all head to the kiosk there is this cute little girl who comes out to Dad and says "no no no don't go that way that's the kitchen, what do you want?" Dad says "coffee" and she runs inside saying "My Mum will make you coffee, Muuum this man wants coffee!!!" LOL David walks in and then me with my bike gear and sunglasses on and she says "are you a boy?" and then when I took my sunnies off she says "oh no you're not" ha ha "so why are you wearing those pants?" she was so cute her name was Ruby and her older sister Bella was there sweeping the floor and Mum said to her "are you the older, quieter sister?" and she just smiled .....:) it seemed like no time at all before the ferry was back to pick us up. This time we are on the top level the last car on. Dad walked onto the ferry this time.
David knows we need petrol and we saw a petrol station just before the T junction going down to the ferry so we ride up there and find it closed!! at 4:30pm??? we were planning to drive south to Gordon and then do a loop via Huonville back to Hobart so we head that way and find a petrol station open at Middleton thank goodness because then the next one was at Huonville more than 50km away!! We see a head on accident at Cygnet a small town out of Huonville. Then we have the closest shave ever!!! we are riding along at 100km/hr on a 4 laned road in the left hand lane and there are two vehicles coming towards us indicating that they are turning right the first one a small blue sedan goes across in front of us (both David and I say later that we thought it was a pretty radical move) and then the red 4WD ute looks like it is stopping when sudedenly it starts towards us and makes it across 1 1/2 lanes and miraculously misses us!! (we both say later that we thought it was stopping) if I hadn't had a vice-like grip on David's shoulder epaullettes I could have reached out and touched the bumper!! OMG my heart was in my throat for ages!!! David did an amazing job of manouvering out of it's way. If it had hit us we would not be here now I'm sure. Thank you God
Mum makes another amazing dinner Apricot chicken....haven't had that for years.
We have had the best couple of days with Mum and Dad. Mum is having surgery on her hand on Tuesday and is very nervous. Praying that it all goes well.
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car ferry to Bruny Is |
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boats we are going on |
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ninja Mum |
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first cave |
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we went in the gap between the cliff and the 'monument' |
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David |
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Mum and Dad |
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a working blowhole this time :P |
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the staff get dropped on the other side of this cave and then swim through, but not today too darn cold! |
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Fabio |
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only in Tassie!! LOL |