G'day guys from my bedside......Been dumped by a nasty "Bug". But as per usual your video has cheered me up immensely. Just wondering if "Alphabet" trucking Co" with new owners requires a wheel chock...'Me' ha ha ha ....you know what I mean. So do carry on in Tassie, as each episode is so full of of enviable enjoyment. But how time zips by and Tasmania is still big enough for your coverage for us viewers. So once again Mick & Sally, do say big thanks for the entertainment and learning experiences...Cheers 👍
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 , Some things like the bridge, Port Arthur,much the same, do you pay to enter area,? , Lot was free back then, more controlled walkways, Back then just followed dirt tracks, Saw lots of Black snakes, I'm a country boy so didn't worry me , I always took the lead, Not many safety fences, you used your common sense, Guilded tours more common these days, Back then mainly information signs, Still hopefully do it again soon, if health allows, , Happy safe travels, ❤️🤠🦘🦘🇦🇺
@@Romeo-kp8tc Yes most things now have a charge to enter, in saying that the sights withing the National Parks only required the Parks Pass purchase in a lot of cases. Port Arthur was a two day pass to enter. We are yet to see our first snake.
Yes, I saw all of the walks you took except for the actual blowhole, but it would have been good that day as the tide was coming in & the swell was good so we were seeing the devils kitchen heaving up beautifully. The tessellated stairs was added onto our trip as we were running a little early on our return trip & so my dad asked the bus driver if we could stop off & see it & so we did, it was the same for the devils kitchen & some of the rest of the walk as we were dropped off & met at the other end. They were so casual with things when we were using the Senior's travel trips in Tassie as we were fortunate that time to actually be given a Tassie driver due to the companies driver having a heart attack just prior to the trip, he recovered but it decided the company to use Tasmanian coaches after that saving them taking the coaches from Victoria to Tassie. I have visited Port Arthur twice with dad & so we did half the first time as there is so much to see & then the next time we spent viewing the second half & still we didn't see it all. I think with the Botanical gardens that it would be lovely to see them in each one of their seasons to be honest!! I only saw it in late February & they had orchards, bromiliads as well as boronias in the house. I was in seventh heaven!! I have stacks of photos, of the flowers from there & also from Port Arthur as we saw it both times in late November. So I would recommend if you were to do another trip, then try to go late November, early December.
Things do look so different depending on what season we are in. We would definitely come next time during September to December, things would look so different to our current trip for sure.
Thanks for video,. I believe it's expensive and takes along time to get a permit to film Tassie. Is that correct? Would like your opinion as we plan to visit.
That is one beautiful place, wish I was THERE. You guys are really really blessed. Thanks for sharing.
Sure is, we have met some very lovely people who have been all too ready to assist us see the best places while here.
Thanks Mick. Thoroughly enjoying your Tassie trip. Cheers
We are so glad that we have done the trip, so much to do and see here.
Truly an awesome place . Thanks for the memories
Our pleasure!
Another Awesome representation of Tassie well done again.
Cheers, glad you enjoyed it👍
Great job again, thank you. We keep noting things we'll want to do on our third trip one day . Love Tassie
Third trip, lucky you🙂
Lovely video Mick absolutely enjoyed it
Thank you, glad you liked it.
We've been to pt arthur twice now and still think we missed some
Lovely episode
So much to see while there. It has amazed us how often we hear Sara Island mentioned by different tour operators as we move around Tassie.
G'day guys from my bedside......Been dumped by a nasty "Bug".
But as per usual your video has cheered me up immensely.
Just wondering if "Alphabet" trucking Co" with new owners requires a wheel chock...'Me' ha ha ha ....you know what I mean.
So do carry on in Tassie, as each episode is so full of of enviable enjoyment.
But how time zips by and Tasmania is still big enough for your coverage for us viewers.
So once again Mick & Sally, do say big thanks for the entertainment and learning experiences...Cheers 👍
Sounds like that nasty bug has really put the brakes on you, hope you shake it real soon.
G'day Mick & Sally.🐨
Greetings to you🙂
Thanks guys, loving this series!
Thank you, cheers👍
It's hard to believe, 46 yrs since we saw all what yous are doing now, Thanks for showing us again, Enjoyed us usual , Cheers Bevan ❤️🦘🦘🤠🇦🇺
Do you feel that things have changed very much since you were here 46 years ago?
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 , Some things like the bridge, Port Arthur,much the same, do you pay to enter area,? , Lot was free back then, more controlled walkways, Back then just followed dirt tracks, Saw lots of Black snakes, I'm a country boy so didn't worry me , I always took the lead, Not many safety fences, you used your common sense, Guilded tours more common these days, Back then mainly information signs, Still hopefully do it again soon, if health allows, , Happy safe travels, ❤️🤠🦘🦘🇦🇺
@@Romeo-kp8tc Yes most things now have a charge to enter, in saying that the sights withing the National Parks only required the Parks Pass purchase in a lot of cases. Port Arthur was a two day pass to enter. We are yet to see our first snake.
Yes, I saw all of the walks you took except for the actual blowhole, but it would have been good that day as the tide was coming in & the swell was good so we were seeing the devils kitchen heaving up beautifully. The tessellated stairs was added onto our trip as we were running a little early on our return trip & so my dad asked the bus driver if we could stop off & see it & so we did, it was the same for the devils kitchen & some of the rest of the walk as we were dropped off & met at the other end. They were so casual with things when we were using the Senior's travel trips in Tassie as we were fortunate that time to actually be given a Tassie driver due to the companies driver having a heart attack just prior to the trip, he recovered but it decided the company to use Tasmanian coaches after that saving them taking the coaches from Victoria to Tassie. I have visited Port Arthur twice with dad & so we did half the first time as there is so much to see & then the next time we spent viewing the second half & still we didn't see it all. I think with the Botanical gardens that it would be lovely to see them in each one of their seasons to be honest!! I only saw it in late February & they had orchards, bromiliads as well as boronias in the house. I was in seventh heaven!! I have stacks of photos, of the flowers from there & also from Port Arthur as we saw it both times in late November. So I would recommend if you were to do another trip, then try to go late November, early December.
Things do look so different depending on what season we are in. We would definitely come next time during September to December, things would look so different to our current trip for sure.
Thanks for video,.
I believe it's expensive and takes along time to get a permit to film Tassie.
Is that correct?
Would like your opinion as we plan to visit.
It depends on what you are doing.
As a guess I would think gold fish are invasive species and they don’t want them to get into the natural environment - waterways.
Good thinking, never crossed my mind.