Smithton to Hobart...a long 5 hours' drive passing lots of lush green plains with grazing sheep and cows. From the small town of 3000 people to the busy city huddled in the valley. Hobart is uniquely located in the valley with Derwent River running through it. Day out in the city hub...And, enjoying the serenity of the city...away from the throngs of people at the city hub...bird watching...black swans and seagulls.
Winter has just begun...God answered our earnest prayer to see snow falling! Up in Mt Wellington which overlooks Hobart. It was raining when we parked the car and we ASKED for snow...our Father delighted us. When we got out from the car, snow started falling. We were so hysterical witnessing the prompt divine reply. Look at Chrisa analyzing the white fallings :)
Last day at Hobart - in Salamanca Market, the popular outdoor market of 300 stalls by the river. It is only open on Saturdays and attracts the locals and tourists alike to their authentic Aussie products and live performances. The girls were attracted to the Go Green stall. Selina has always been keen on raising a green family but modernity poses a great challenge to it. Step by step she is learning to go green. Here looking at the colourful display of baby cloth diapers and female hygenienic products.