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"DAVID MIERS is reported to be in the top 10 cage fighters in Gosford. He has some serious dish washing skills and thinks that Elizabeth Bennet is hot. Although he thinks that his wife Rowena is hotter. David works in youth ministry for a great church. Likes to: speak in third person, watch and play soccer, eat food and surf the web. He has never watched Star Wars."

Tassie Tour Journal Day 1

Holidays. Sweet holidays. Hope you enjoy our Tassie Tour Journal.


Early start. Too early. The time of day when only heretics are on TV. One of the best things about staying at Row’s parents place is being able to steal some ‘Up & Go’ from the fridge. It wasn’t enough – so coffee at Sutton Forrest was necessary.

Early lunch in Albury. Best building? The train station. On our way into Melbourne we noticed this unfinished blue fence – no wonder Sydney is a better place!

We spent 3 hours in St Kilda while we waited to board the Spirit of Tasmania. Good coffee on St Kilda Pier. There were lots of fishing rods cast into the ocean without fishermen attending them – where were the fishermen? Maybe Mark 1:16-18??? The Spirit of Tasmania was lots of fun. There were some confusing signs onboard. A prize for the best interpretation of the above sign…

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