Lundi 24 décembre, ensoleillé
With Sean, Jane, Anna, Paul and his older brother, we went to the Christmas market. Paul can not help but show me everything that is typically Australian, such as iced coffee, the Tim-Tams (Australian cookies) ...
the evening, we celebrate Christmas Eve, Sean sees for the first time in his life a plastic Christmas tree.
With Sean, Jane, Anna, Paul and his older brother, we went to the Christmas market. Paul can not help but show me everything that is typically Australian, such as iced coffee, the Tim-Tams (Australian cookies) ...
the evening, we celebrate Christmas Eve, Sean sees for the first time in his life a plastic Christmas tree.
Tuesday, December 25, sunny
All right, Father Christmas is past ...
Today is Christmas and it's summer, it's weird to see all the Christmas decorations when people go around in flip flops in the streets. For lunch, we visit the grandparents home to open gifts. I received gifts unique to Australia. With Sean, we are now real Aussies.
the afternoon we will go swimming at the Basin, a Christmas classic ...
the evening, a big meal is prepared with the whole family
Wednesday, December 26, sunny
we go again for another little adventure to Coles Bay on the east coast of Tasmania, I 've done this hike of 11km but tonight we will go to Bicheno see the penguins. After a 3 hour drive, we are at Coles Bay on the Freycinet Peninsula. After a meal on this beautiful beach, a bit of sunscreen, there is never too ...
Hazard beach in all its splendor ...
Back in the car, we head to Bicheno, it must be there before 20h because the penguins arrive on rating to sleep just after dark night. It's incredible, Australia, there are crocodiles, parrots, kangaroos and camels and penguins, all in the same country.
This is not in the highway code that you see this sign ...
Thursday, December 27, cloudy
We return directly at Jane through the Hungry Jacks ... Late afternoon, we play cricket, a game loved by Commonwealth countries where the rules were still very mysterious to me. In the evening, Steve, Jane's father, taught me to spot the Southern Cross in the sky, the equivalent of the pole star, but says the South.
Friday, December 28, sunny
Up at 4:30 to accompany Sean at the airport, he returned to Canada ... In the afternoon, with Jane and her father, we're going to Platipus House (House of the platypus). Interresting, showing the pictures to guide I have taken, she asked me to follow him by mail and refinished next Sunday to do more. A career as a photographer waiting for me maybe?
This is a Platipus, there is in Australia, especially in Tasmania and on the east coast of Australia ...
Sunday, December 30, sunny
With Jane, we return to the Platipus house to take some pictures. Not easy to make beautiful shots because it's a platypus moves all the time ...
Shelagh's mother, Jane invites us to pick cherries at a farm story tomorrow to earn some money and give back to someone.
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