We have been considering the idea of getting out of town on a permanent basis and so spent last weekend sizing up Hobart (that's in the southern state of Tasmania for those of you unfamiliar with Australia). It's a considerably smaller part of the world than what we are used to in Sydney, and a little fresher in temperature, but all that aside, there is an interesting art and food scene that has many relocating to its calmer climes. Hobartians ( if that is the right term) must have a passion for bread as I noticed a plethora of artisan bakeries in town, as well as a healthy supply of home grown produce at the markets. Some cute stores that cater for creative kids and discerning adults, such as Ruby's Room and Love & Clutter will definitely be on my shopping path when we head down there in Spring. Here are some Supercool things we stumbled upon.
Thursday
Getting out of town
We have been considering the idea of getting out of town on a permanent basis and so spent last weekend sizing up Hobart (that's in the southern state of Tasmania for those of you unfamiliar with Australia). It's a considerably smaller part of the world than what we are used to in Sydney, and a little fresher in temperature, but all that aside, there is an interesting art and food scene that has many relocating to its calmer climes. Hobartians ( if that is the right term) must have a passion for bread as I noticed a plethora of artisan bakeries in town, as well as a healthy supply of home grown produce at the markets. Some cute stores that cater for creative kids and discerning adults, such as Ruby's Room and Love & Clutter will definitely be on my shopping path when we head down there in Spring. Here are some Supercool things we stumbled upon.
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Love the name "Love and clutter". Might head there some day myself hopefully.
Hobart to me is the Salamanca Market on a Saturday. So much to browse through, wonderful wooden crafts, lots of fresh veggies, and so cheap.
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