The last day in Tas
They say all good things must come to an end and this trip is no different. We woke up early and a small sense of sadness came over us when we realised it was our last day on the Island. Our Tasmanian mates are more than just friends, they are almost a kindred spirit. Knowing it will probably be another 2 years before we see them again is sad but also something to look forward to. Our stay at Alice's Cottages included breakfast with some yoghurt, muesli, juices, bacon, eggs, bread, jams and honey. It was more than we would normally eat but we were not expecting to have some lunch so made the most of it. The set up in the room was a little unusual in as much as the shower over a spa bath was tucked away on the side of the room with the bed in the middle. There was no shower screen or curtain although there was a rail for one, so you had to be careful where the shower was aimed. I started the shower and was waiting for the water to heat up. The shower rose was aimed into the bath so...