Thanks to a recommendation from Sue's cousin Beverly, we managed our itinerary - as planned as it is - so that we could spend most of the day at the historic town of Richmond, on our way to Triabunna. So glad we did. Richmond's white history has been delightfully retained with many of the buildings from the 1800's along the main street, refurbished and kept young. Lots of cafes and interesting places to visit.
We started at the Old Richmond Gaol, where in 1825 a plentiful supply of convict labour was sent to Richmond to first build a gaol and then a number of public infrastructure projects. One of those is the outstanding bridge which crosses the Coal River at the north end of the town.
Old Richmond Gaol |
Being mid morning, we had a cuppa in the back garden of a nice cafe. Of note was the lovely tea cup and saucer had.
After our cuppa we walked further down the main drag, disappointed to find that a period house under the care of the National Trust was shut owing to a lack of volunteers. However, near to next door was the Pooseum: yes, a museum dedicated to the study of poo! It was absolutely fascinating. Did you know that birds wee and poo at the same time from the same orifice? Did you know that birds don't fart because they poo every fifteen minutes so gases don't build up. I could go on. Brilliant little place and the lady who runs it is so passionate and knowledgeable.
Probably our highlight was a visit to Old Hobart Town. It is what it is, a scale model of Hobart of the 1820's. Everything is 1/16th of the original and it really is superb. A clever addition was a challenge to find four figures somewhere in the display, set for children but it had all of the adults on their toes. In an act of détente, I ended up trading trading information with a German tourist, who needed information I had. It was a lot of fun. Its easily the best of these type of attractions in Australia we have seen.We had lunch and Sue went off to look at an Arts shop while I posted some cards to the grandsons. Writing and sending these cards to the three little boys who are checking their postboxes every day, is one of life's pleasures.Once rejoined, we walked down to the river and along to the famed Richmond Bridge. What a wonderful construction it is.
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Its a hard life.
Sailing to Maria Island tomorrow. Fingers crossed for a the motion of the boat.
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