inicio sindicaci;ón

:: at my command unleash hell :: opps meant kittens, not hell ::

Pilgrimage

While on a quiet pilgrimage to an sacred ancestral site

And while perusing the Hobart Rivulet just upstream, we discovered clear evidence of a advanced culture now obviously thriving in the southern districts.

That doth warm the heart.

PS: I’ve kicked off a Bike Pride group on Facebook, feel free to share the lurve!

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  Surly Dave wrote @ December 30th, 2007 at 6:21 pm

You’re in Hobart? Our paths may well cross! Keep your eye out for a fat man on a green Surly.

  cfsmtb wrote @ December 30th, 2007 at 10:41 pm

Apols, we’ve been & gone!

Will be down again relatively soon-ish. Hopefully next year we plan to stick around longer, catch a bit of the Taste of Tas. and even go north for the Christmas Carnivals. Miss the NYE PU’s on the docks, the locals & yachties certainly knew how to party!

  Helena Glass wrote @ January 1st, 2008 at 10:03 pm

Great photo of a great tag.

Tasmania is wonderful.
Hobart docks were great.
I could have enjoyed that Antarctic Room in Salamanca Place today, instead of the heat here.
I climbed that bloody mountain thing in Launceston.
I went to the bottom bit of Bruny Island.
Loved the food - those banjo cafes have these blueberry custard muffins …..

  pete wrote @ January 22nd, 2008 at 11:07 pm

hi chris
i was riding in tassie recently for a month. took a day off to stroll through the rivulet and domain tunnel. hot day,cold cider and art, the lights were on too nice.

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