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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). Aoi’s homestay cooking school in Northern Thailand. August 7, 2015. August 7, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. One of the most memorable experiences of my recent trip was an overnight homestay in a traditional family compound in the village of Baan Mae On, around 45 minutes from Chiang Mai in northnern Thailand. The lengthy menu appeared daunting to inexperienced Thai coo...
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Ariadne's Clew – the Ship's bLog: sailing Tasmania with the Stoneman family. About Ariadne’s Clew. Ariadne’s Clew – the name. Ariadne’s Stomping Ground. Ariadne’s Stomping Ground. Our racing has also included a couple of autumn two-handed series. Derek and Tim, our oldest son, take these on two-handed means that Derek helms the boat and the remaining crew member does all the rest of the work hence I don’t put up my hand for that one! For a longer cruise we can sail around the Tasman Peninsula, stopping b...
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Travel | No Visible Means
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). A brief pre-winter sojourn on the Gold Coast. May 23, 2016. May 23, 2016. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. Pacific Blue – winging my way north. Pool at Meriton, Broadbeach. Broadbeach, 6.30am. Tasmania’s stand at Australian Tourism Exchange. Team Tasmania (in Cadbury colours? Kate and Annabelle from Tourism Tasmania. Kate at ATE 2016. Farewell function, ATE 2016. May 8, 2016.
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Asia | No Visible Means
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). Aoi’s homestay cooking school in Northern Thailand. August 7, 2015. August 7, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. One of the most memorable experiences of my recent trip was an overnight homestay in a traditional family compound in the village of Baan Mae On, around 45 minutes from Chiang Mai in northnern Thailand. The lengthy menu appeared daunting to inexperienced Thai coo...
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Aoi’s homestay cooking school in Northern Thailand | No Visible Means
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). Aoi’s homestay cooking school in Northern Thailand. August 7, 2015. August 7, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. One of the most memorable experiences of my recent trip was an overnight homestay in a traditional family compound in the village of Baan Mae On, around 45 minutes from Chiang Mai in northnern Thailand. The lengthy menu appeared daunting to inexperienced Thai coo...
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A touch of Provençal style on the D’entrecasteaux Channel near Hobart | No Visible Means
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). A touch of Provençal style on the D’entrecasteaux Channel near Hobart. August 4, 2015. August 7, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. Last weekend, just before the snow hit Southern Tasmania, I had the pleasure of visiting Villa Howden. Villa Howden also offers weekend afternoon high teas, which draw visitors and locals alike to soak up the atmosphere along with tea and scone...
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hotels | No Visible Means
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). A touch of Provençal style on the D’entrecasteaux Channel near Hobart. August 4, 2015. August 7, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. Last weekend, just before the snow hit Southern Tasmania, I had the pleasure of visiting Villa Howden. Villa Howden also offers weekend afternoon high teas, which draw visitors and locals alike to soak up the atmosphere along with tea and scone...
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Food | No Visible Means
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). Aoi’s homestay cooking school in Northern Thailand. August 7, 2015. August 7, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. One of the most memorable experiences of my recent trip was an overnight homestay in a traditional family compound in the village of Baan Mae On, around 45 minutes from Chiang Mai in northnern Thailand. The lengthy menu appeared daunting to inexperienced Thai coo...
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travel | No Visible Means
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). The ridiculously picturesque bridge and Coal River at Richmond. August 6, 2016. August 6, 2016. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. I know, it’s hackneyed and over-photographed and that I haven’t captured it at midnight. Or under an aurora. I also noticed that it has a National Engineering Heritage marker, recognising the significance of this bit of convict bridge-building. The re...