This week has been a busy one as I try to cram in everything I want to do in Australia before I leave in less than a month (crying). Like actually though, I don't want to leave, especially since I'm going to be coming back to the freezing cold torture chamber that is a Chicago winter. Ugh. But for now I'll focus on my remaining time in Aussie.
Garden Talk
Excursions excursions excursions! Kaitlyn and I went on two excursions this week in order to buy more decorations for classrooms as well as other random things. And where else would we go for this but the nearby mall? We just can't get enough of that place. I will say that it really does make you realize how much work there is to be done regarding the accessibility of public places for handicapped people. Little bumps in the sidewalk that you would normally step right over become huge obstacles for a wheelchair, as does limited access to elevators and narrow shop aisles. Food for thought.
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Fascination station |
Oh good news! I won $14 from our work Melbourne Cup pool! One of my horses came in 2nd! So fetch.
Other than the our excursions and the Cup, the rest of the week at Lucas Gardens was pretty routine. I'm seriously getting way too attached to these kids for my own good though, I'm already so sad that I have to leave them so soon. THEY'RE JUST SO CUTE, OKAY?! So if I come home with a random child dressed in green sweatpants and a yellow polo, don't be alarmed, I just stole them from Lucas Gardens.
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I'm going to skip over the rest of my week because it was pretty boring and I would much rather write about my weekend. Sorry to everyone who was interested in what I had for dinner every night.
After making our decent down the mountain and finding our way back to the city, we went to the Salamanca Markets, a popular one day a week market in Hobart. Markets are so big here, I love it. Anyways, these markets were awesome, almost everything that was being sold was handmade in Tasmania and there were some really unique things. Also so many food samples. Nom nom nom. When we finished shopping, it started raining so we decided to go find our hostel. We ended up just chilling there for a while until Maya had to leave to catch her flight back to Sydney.
Quick word about hostels: This was my first time staying in a hostel! No I'm not spoiled, we had just found really good deals on hotels for our previous trips so there was no advantage to staying in a hostel. But I'm definitely glad that I got to experience the hostel life before leaving, I felt like a true backpacker. The hostel in Tasmania was small and intimate and everyone was so nice. We met a bunch of very interesting people who all shared a passion for travel and adventure and it was cool to hear everyone's stories. Also the shower that I took at the hostel was one of the best that I have taken since being here considering that we still have minimal hot water in our apartment. Note over.
Oh wait...quick note about not traveling with Sid and Nat: I MISSED THEM. And no, we're not in a fight.
Sunday morning, Madison and I woke up bright and early to catch a 9:30 am ferry to the Museum of Old and New Art aka MONA aka possibly the coolest museum I've ever been to. First of all, the ferry in itself was a work of art. There was a coffee bar, stools shaped like sheep, graffitied walls, and ever a pet bird on board. The ferry deserved every one of those five stars that it received on TripAdvisor.
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His name was Trevor |
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Untitled (Osama) Tattooed pig...while it was alive |
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Untitled (White Library) |
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Untitled Those are real fish |
Snake
Series of individual heads and floral and faunal motifs to make the shape of a snake
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YUM |
Monday morning was another early wake up call, Madison was flying back home to Sydney and I was scheduled to take a tour of the iconic Wineglass Bay before my 8 pm flight. My traveling partners were dropping like flies! I was a little nervous to be on my own for my last day in Tasmania but all my fears proved to be futile when I got onto the tour bus. I immediately bonded with two girls my age, one from Texas and one from Germany, and we spent the day together going from beach to beach in Great Ocean Road fashion, eventually arriving at Wineglass Bay. I'll let the pictures do the talking for me because I'm lazy and really don't feel like writing anymore.
Coles Bay |
Cobb Bay |
Cape Tourville |
Sleepy Bay |
Wineglass Bay (it's shaped like a wineglass, get it?) |
The tour conveniently dropped me off at the airport right on time for my flight and I regretfully headed back to Sydney. I wish I could have stayed in Tasmania longer and seen everything that that weird little beautiful state had to offer, but I'm sure I'll find my way back there somehow.
This week Sidra's brother Ben is visiting so we have lots of activities planned! Maybe we'll even get Sid to do a celebrity post about his visit?!? Vote in the sidebar! ----->
See ya'll next week!
Wait check out this wild peacock that we saw! So cool. Like when do you ever see a wild peacock with all of its feathers out like this? Never, that's when. The female peacock that he was trying to mate with was not interested at all, btw.
Okay, bye for real now.
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