Your Questions About Tassie Answered

by Veronica on June 4, 2008

in Life

So, I went into town today and took some photos. I need you to bear with me because most of them (except the ones taken in the Cascade Gardens) were taken from a moving car as I tried not to puke. Photos will be shown after all the questions.

Mrs C asks,

OK. What is the official Tasmanian opinion on the Bugs Bunny Tazmanian Devil? How about the Queen and Prince Charles? And is that “going to school by radio” thing just a myth they tell us about here? Thought everyone outside the city did that.

(Personally, I don’t like that lady Charles married, but I guess that isn’t really a representative “American” opinion.)

Well, I have never really had an opinion on Taz. I mean, if you had seen the mess a real devil could make, you wouldn’t find him quite so far fetched. His ability to eat everything though is just silly. Devils eat pillows? HAHAHA. They are smarter than that. They generally eat carrion (read: road kill).

The Queen is just the Queen. We all mocked her ‘wave’ as kids (and I admit, Nathan and I sometimes still do).

People do go to school by radio, but not so much in Tassie. Tassie is so small (we could fit inside Victoria 3 times) that there is generally always a school close enough to bus too. The Mainland is a very different matter though, they have radio school there.

Meh, I am not a big fan of Camilla either, but we all know Charles won’t be King anyway.

Ree asked me ‘How far away is the city?’

Hobart is about a 50 minute drive away from here. So not that far away really. I am closer to the South of Tassie than I am to the North.

Hyphen Mama asked me,

What’s it like to have Christmas in summer? Do you have different songs that don’t include “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas”? Frosty the snowman probably isn’t right up there for Christmas songs, either.

I thought Australia was granted independence OF SOME SORT from England in 1900 or 1901?? I must be wrong.

When you watch TV, what do you watch? Does Australia create big productions? (sorry, all I’m thinking of is the Wiggles).

I had never really had to think about it, you know? I take so much of it for granted.

Christmas in summer is great, we generally have a family ‘do’ with cold meats and various platters of food. Everyone helps themselves and it makes for a great day. Think warmth (although, the last few years have been pretty so-so) and alcohol and balloons and presents and food and more alcohol. In that order.

Uh yeah, ‘scuse me while I brush up on my history. Mum will kill me, but I am pleading pukey Mummy Brain. I can’t think enough to make 2 min noodles let along think about history!

We watch all the same shows you guys do, but our comedy is better. I watch Greys Anatomy, Ugly Betty, Kitchen Nightmares (Gordon Ramsey) all that kind of junk. We also get alot of British comedy as well.

However, we only have a few TV channels. Until recently, we only got Southern Cross (this one shows Greys) WIN (Kitchen Nightmares), ABC and SBS. Then, they switched on our digital signal and providing you have a digital receiver (set top box) you can add ABC2 (good for kids shows) and TDT (very similar to Southern Cross).

And I am too lazy to do links to the TV stations. Of course, if you are willing to pay, you can get Austar (pay TV).

Witchypoo asked me about the snakes. However, I think snakes deserve a whole post of their own though, so I will do that soon.

Now, for the photos of Hobart.

The old gasworks tower.

Our windscreen needed cleaning, just a little bit.

The wharves. I loved walking around the wharves with Dad as a kid, because he would tell me who used to own and work the boats, what all the equipment was for and what boats he worked on. Not so much in this section though, as all I can really see are yachts and fishermen are never big fans of yachts.

This was taken heading along the main street in a southerly direction (I could so be a weather presenter). See the old buildings?

Ahhhhh, Mt Wellington. How I love thee.

Such an old house.

I haven’t seen the water level this high in years. I remember being a kid and watching the teenagers skateboard in there. No chance of that at the moment!

Cascade Gardens. I used to run through here.

The Brewery! Every Tasmanians favourite place. Nathan would love to work there. Hehe.

Just a random shot of houses.

Cresting the hill, heading back into town.

A church.

A random building. It’s pretty though, no?

The clock at the corner of the bus mall.

Xbox4NappyRash June 4, 2008 at 11:00 pm

Wow.

Pictures are cool.

I’m surprised how European it looks.

We want more.

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Jenni June 4, 2008 at 11:13 pm

Those are some really gorgeous old buildings, and your Main Street is too cute! The shot of Mt. Wellington is gorgeous.

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Suzie June 4, 2008 at 11:24 pm

Wow. It looks so beautiful and quiet not at all like where I live and that is good cause I am so so sick of here. Be careful you may find me ringing your bell before too long.

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maiden53 June 4, 2008 at 11:53 pm

I noticed the cable cars/buses – like San Francisco, CA 🙂 The old buildings are beautiful! For some reason Flagstaff tears down the old (except for a few already historical ones) and puts up new ones. Reusing the old makes sense to me, even if they need to be upgraded (plumbing/electrical) so that someday they will be historical, too. Something about how the older buildings are taxed, I think. Thanks for sharing the beauty of Hobart 🙂

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Jenn June 5, 2008 at 12:35 am

Nice pics!

Marie June 5, 2008 at 12:53 am

How old is Hobart?

Memarie Lane June 5, 2008 at 1:04 am

I’m pretty sure Camilla has only one member in her fan club, and his name would be Charles. Honestly, does anyone actually like that woman???

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Taz June 5, 2008 at 2:25 am

cool pics..

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witchypoo June 5, 2008 at 3:11 am

Beautiful!
We mock the Queen’s wave too. In fact, my friend,the Big V, gave me the nickname “The Queen” because I had the wave perfected. Oh! that’s a great idea for a post.

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Dirty Laundry Diva June 5, 2008 at 3:41 am

I want to visit now, I bet the brewery is fun! Someday I will travel there… Hopefully.

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Mrs. C June 5, 2008 at 3:51 am

Thanks, Veronica! Hope you feel better soon. :]

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Talina June 5, 2008 at 4:02 am

Those photos are great! I love looking at photos of different locations, it is almost like being there.

Witchypoo is right, great idea for a post!

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Hyphen Mama June 5, 2008 at 4:27 am

This is great! I love the pics! Any time you want to do more pictures, I’d LOVE to see them.

I’ve been thinking of doing a similar post, but really… I don’t know that it would be half as much fun as Tasmania!

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tiff June 5, 2008 at 8:18 am

Oh the memories!

The first time i went to Tasmania was when I was 10. I went with my brownie pack and was billeted by a family living in Sandy Bay. I remember it was all about the Casino!!! LOL

Then Dave and I went just after we were engaged and we took the kids when I was just pregnant with I&N. I love Hobart.
More please.

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Kat June 5, 2008 at 8:59 am

Awesome! Thanks Veronica!

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Tanya June 5, 2008 at 9:00 am

hobart!!!! where I am right now….wouldn’t want to live anywhere else than tassie….

Gina June 5, 2008 at 10:16 am

I love Hobart. It is my favourite Aussie City. You step back in time 15 years. Everyone is so lovely and friendly and the city is so pretty. We’re heading back there in March next year and can’t wait to get back there. Thanks for the pics 🙂

Sharon June 5, 2008 at 2:35 pm

Hi Veronica,

Thanks for the pics of Hobart. It looks so English. Perhaps it’s the older buildings and the smaller scale of Tasmania that does it. Virtually everything in WA is sooo big, almost overwhelming at times, such vast open skies and spaces. Glad you had a good day out.

river June 5, 2008 at 4:45 pm

Your beautiful pictures have given me an idea. I’ll be in the city here on Sunday, I’ll take the camera and get some photos of Adelaide. I’ll email them to you and you can post them. Others could do the same and you could have a “rolling” post featuring cities around Australia and/or the world. Yes?

Lou June 5, 2008 at 11:03 pm

I love the look of Hobart. I could have a lot of fun with my camera there. I really love old buildings. And the BREWERY! Cold pints!! It’s like mecca. I’ll have to face southwest and pray five times a day now.

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nikki June 5, 2008 at 11:21 pm

Oooooooo! I want to come visit!

Love the pictures!

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Burgh Baby June 6, 2008 at 5:43 am

You need to go to town more often–those are some great photos!

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Braja December 13, 2008 at 9:46 pm

Umm….was the woman thinking of Mary in Denmark when she asked about Camilla/Charles/Diana etc? I’m confused and I’m not even from Tasmania. OK OK sorry I won’t do Tassie jokes. How can I? I’m from Adelaide….but I’m happy to say I live in India. I’m stalking around your blog…first time visit. Hi 🙂

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