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And so Lord of the String said unto the peoples, "Go forth anew. Seek a land you can call your own."

The people saw it was good.

So, on the last day the people said their solemn goodbyes and began the long journey to the promised new land.

And so began the new land and its people were joyous!

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I am still kicking myself that I didn't visit Tasmania.  I don't like flying but I lived for a couple of years in Station St Port Melbourne and down the end of our street is where the Spirit of Tasmania sailed from.  

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It is not anything particularly exciting... just mini quiches (vegetarian), a chocolate Christmas tree and mini lemon meringue pies,

 

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Maybe you'll still get an opportunity to do it one day Joono, it's well worth it.
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Hey, it's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, I'm starting to get excited about the party on Sunday (though it's not a Christmas Party! Now that I'm organized I'm quite looking forward to it.but..... They've said rain on Sunday lol
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Yes Deb but it will mean the bus to Melbourne first.  I used to love doing that too!  Train would be better.

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My son would love your homemade lemon meringue pies Prim. Last time I tried to make one the meringue went soft
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I agree the train would be better Joono. Gosh how long does the bus take from Perth to Melbourne? However long it takes I know it would be too long for me lol
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I went on a cruise to Tassie many years ago. I remember Port Arthur and cruising into Hobart....it was sooooo green. After our visit the bridge collapsed and of course, there was the Port Arthur tragedy.

 

We have been discussing a visit for a few years now. We nearly booked a cruise in Jan but stuff got in the way. We will get there eventually.

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Launceston has The Gorge, that's well worth walking along and having a look
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Joono, take a sedative and hop on that plane, you won't feel a thing ๐Ÿ™‚

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