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  • Cibo e Vino in Hobart, a lovely breakfast and lunch spot
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  • Local cheesemonger
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  • Cibo e Vino in Hobart, a lovely breakfast and lunch spot
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  • Carlos Souris, vineyard manager. Our tasting was done in the equipment shed 😁
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  • The Oxbow in the River Derwent near New Norfolk
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  • Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo - these fellows are enormous, so big that when I saw him land in the tree while driving I thought it was an eagle or large hawk.
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  • Cellar Door at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Estate Vineyard at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Cellar Door at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Sculpture at Clover Hill Vineyard, Pipers Brook
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  • Adelaide Oval arena along the river lit up for a game
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  • Cellar Door at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Dalrymple’s Estate Vineyard
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard - recently pruned block, cut canes still on the ground
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  • Parts of Tasmania reminded me of Ireland, other areas of Humboldt County in California
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  • River Derwent near New Norfolk
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  • Intermittent showers delivered frequent rainbows . . .
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  • Cellar Door at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Musk Lorikeet
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  • Carlos Souris, vineyard manager at Tolpuddle talks about vertical shoot positioning
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  • I have no idea what to make of this. A warning to other foxes? An offering to the local scavengers? A comment on environmental regulations? Haven’t had a chance to ask any locals —
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  • Coal River Valley has a growing reputation for its wines, but it has also long been famous for cherries . . .
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  • The view from Nocton’s cellar door in the Coal River Valley. Nice wines here. The current cellar door is basically a double-wide. A new facility is planned for a spot closer to the main road on the other side of the pond in view here.
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  • River Derwent near New Norfolk
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  • River Derwent near New Norfolk
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  • Aging barn Entrance to the barn at Lawrenny Distillery near Hamilton. These folks are fairly new, so their whiskeys were not ready yet. They had 3 distinctly different gins, however, and all were first rate.
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  • Entrance to the barn that houses Lawrenny Distillery near Hamilton
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  • Haven’t identified this wildflower yet —
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  • Cellar Door at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Cellar Door at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Cellar Door at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Gull on the far northern coast
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  • Dalrymple’s Estate Vineyard
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  • Dalrymple’s Estate Vineyard
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  • Late afternoon light in winter near Pressing Matters Winery
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  • Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo. Beautiful, but not native to Tasmania. Some in the farming community consider them “vandals” as they snip new shoots off plants, chew on wood supports, etc..
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  • Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo. Beautiful, but not native to Tasmania. Some in the farming community consider them “vandals” as they snip new shoots off plants, chew on wood supports, etc..
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard detail - old hooks in posts where the wires used to be before Carlos was asked to move them to the opposite side to get just a bit more shade during the peak of afternoon sun. 150 kilometers of wire later . . .
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard - trunk tagged for cutting once the new cordon is established
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard - sandy loam in this block, and full or organic matter and tiny root fibers. Not fertile, but very healthy. It also showed tiny points of light in the sun from quartz fragments dispersed in the soils
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard, clover now well-established as a cover crop.
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard, a block that has not yet been pruned. Also shows natural cover crop after transition away from herbicides
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  • Australian Wood Ducks hanging out near a vineyard pond
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  • Somewhere north of Adelaide, I came across several abandoned farmhouses and outbuildings, even as the farmland around them was clearly still being cultivated -
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  • Sea view from Star of Greece restaurant
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  • The River Derwent near New Norfolk
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  • Early winter morning near Entally Lodge just outside Launceston
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  • Early winter morning near Entally Lodge just outside Launceston
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard - huge piece of sandstone pulled out of the vineyard —
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard - showing the painted over cut from transition in vineyard training and pruning
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  • Adelaide Oval arena all lit up for a game
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  • Entrance to the barn Pot stills at Lawrenny Distillery near Hamilton
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  • Estate Vineyard at Clover Hill, Pipers Brook
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  • Dalrymple’s Estate Vineyard
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  • Musk Lorikeet
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard equipment sheds. No winery or tasting room here, but everything Carlos and the vineyard staff need . . .
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard - dried vine tendrils left wrapped around shoot positioning wires . . .
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  • Somewhere north of Adelaide, I came across several abandoned farmhouses and outbuildings, even as the farmland around them was clearly still being cultivated -
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  • Pedestrian bridge at night to the Adelaide Oval arena
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  • Early winter morning near Entally Lodge just outside Launceston
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  • Early winter morning near Entally Lodge just outside Launceston
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  • Dalrymple’s Estate Vineyard
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  • Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo. Beautiful, but not native to Tasmania. Some in the farming community consider them “vandals” as they snip new shoots off plants, chew on wood supports, etc..
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  • Tolpuddle Vineyard
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  • Miles of dirt & gravel road and dramatic skies
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  • Winter flow in an area famous for its trout fishing
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  • The inevitable Roos in the vineyards
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  • Tscharke’s cellar eggs
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  • Koala doing what they do best.
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  • Australian Magpie
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  • 155 year old Grenache vines
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  • Between the late afternoon light and the extensive bush fire evidence this needed to be B&W
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  • Tawny Frogmouth - this pair were injured by cars at night and are no longer able to hunt for themselves
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  • They call it the Wattle Tree, we call it Acacia
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  • Laughing Kookaburras roosting in Gleeson Wetlands. Apparently monogamous, I located this pair by following the maniacal hooting and cackling they famously make . . .
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  • Galah, a variety of Cockatoo
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  • Galah, a variety of Cockatoo
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  • Tscharke’s tasting room
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  • My best guess is that this is a Crescent Honeyeater . . .
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  • Sharing the grounds with visitors like me.
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  • I had just pulled into the parking area of Tarrareal Lodge high in the mountains when I spotted this fellow peering at my through the fence line . . .
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  • One of the Corvids, bu there are several in Tasmania and I am not certain which one this is. In spite of a damaged eye, however, he practically climbed into the rented truck the minute I turned my back. Must have been the Macadamia nuts on the seat 😁
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  • a few seconds earlier there was an amazing rainbow ending in this field. Couldn’t get the truck stopped fast enough —
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  • Amazing that this tree is still standing
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  • Winter run-off, but I wonder how much water there was when this fire came through
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  • New growth after last summer’s bush fire —
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  • A very recent bush fire came through here —
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  • One of the keepers at the Sanctuary with a resident wombat -
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  • Tawny Frogmouth - this pair were injured by cars at night and are no longer able to hunt for themselves
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  • Roos soaking up the warmth of the afternoon sun . . .
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  • They call it the Wattle Tree, we call it Acacia
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  • Laughing Kookaburra caught just as he starts to lift off from tree branch in Gleeson Wetlands, Clare Valley
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  • The inevitable Roos in the vineyards
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  • The inevitable Roos in the vineyards. I think this guy was in charge.
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