Hello!
In the spirit of blogging about things a few months after they've happened, here's a few pics of our recent honeymoon! Dave & I chose Tassie as our destination, mostly because we didn't want a cookie cutter resort/beach/cocktails & lounging around kind of honeymoon. We wanted to go somewhere inspiring, with artisan produce and small producers and nice scenery when driving around.
Here's some pics!
In the spirit of blogging about things a few months after they've happened, here's a few pics of our recent honeymoon! Dave & I chose Tassie as our destination, mostly because we didn't want a cookie cutter resort/beach/cocktails & lounging around kind of honeymoon. We wanted to go somewhere inspiring, with artisan produce and small producers and nice scenery when driving around.
Here's some pics!
I'm always a sucker for a good chairlift - Cataract Gorge
Lovely peacocks wandering around the gardens at Cataract Gorge
Bruny Island - The Neck, between North and South Bruny
236 steps up to the lookout, not easy carrying a small person, had to stop quite a few times!
Nant Distillery - no whisky for me but I loved this place! Built in the 1820's it used to be a flour mill, complete with 14km of convict dug water channel! It's been restored and is still functioning, with a water mill that grinds the barley.
The highlight of our trip however was most definitely our trip to The Agrarian Kitchen. Highly, highly recommend! It was such a lovely, inspiring and educational day! And we got to eat so much delicious food. Win win win.
Chef/teacher/owner Rodney Dunn takes us on a tour of his garden, replete with all sorts of new herbs and plants I'd never heard of before. Like Lovage and Winter Savoury and Purslane!
We all had a go at milking the friendly resident goats. Dave only drinks goat's milk (cow dairy is not so great for Crohn's), so of course I started dreaming of having our own some day...
Harvesting from the polytunnel for the day's menu
The most beautiful & well equipped kitchen classroom ever
Produce from the garden that we'd harvested and would use for the day's cooking
Plating up the entree - featuring local quail eggs and salmon cured in their smokehouse. Pregnancy aside, I was definitely not going to pass up on that!
Beautiful trifle dessert with berries from the garden
xx Lara
3 comments:
Sounds like a perfect honeymoon!
What a dream honeymoon/holiday- I'd certainly rather that than tropical resort!
So glad you had a nice time in Tassie :)
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