Wednesday

Welcome 1st day of Spring in the Southern Hemisphere - woohoo!

My, my it's been a long time since I posted!
Well, this is some of what we have been up to in the last month of Winter in Tasmania....
A bit of a family get together visiting my mum in Devonport.

The lighthouse was a promised visit for the kids.

I hope two pics of a lighthouse isn't too much...but I had to include this one, as the sky was so ominous and beautiful that day...

We found some wild daffodils growing nearby...which made a nice present for Nonna...

OK..this is a big one...Bethany's first haircut! By my sister, who lives in Melbourne and is a hairdresser in Frankston.  Actually it was more of a tiny trim...I couldn't bare more cut off!

Then...it was Willow's turn...check out THAT face will you!
Hair cuts not a favourite thing..and guess who normally does them.....?? Moi. Enough said.

So glad we stopped at Oatlands and visited the Companion Bakery...it's gathering quite a reputation...and you know why?  Their bread is sooo yummy...Best wood fired sour dough I ever tasted...actually just the best sour dough ever!
I have even bought myself a book (yes,yes, even on the challenge!) on how to make sour dough a couple of months ago...but I haven't started.
Er...sorry about the pun.

We enjoyed a cuppa and some chocchie cake, and lemon cake..all baked in the wood fired oven.
How good did that taste, it was sooo cold outside that day! I didn't want to get back in the car.

A sneaky view of the oven...actually the owner was quite friendly, and he let us have a closer look at the back of the shop.

When it's completley restored (soon), the Callington Mill (can you see it in the background?) will produce Tasmanian grown flour using wind-driven stones. The 18th century Georgian mill is opposite Companion Bakery...
 I wish I could remember what the no. 93 was - a lovely property though...sandstone abounds in Oatlands.

then....on the way home...

Hope your week has been going merrily.

xo

2 comments:

  1. Great photos, Luisa, there is lots of red hair in my family too! Barbara

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  2. I love your photos of the lighthouse! I also grew up in Devonport and had my wedding photos taken under that lighthouse. Looks like you had a lovely time at home and the Oatlands bakery will have to be tried next time we venture north.

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