PLEASE NOTE: This blog post is not related to the movie of the same name. Adventureland, the movie, sucked. I wish to have no affiliation with it. The end.
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Hanging out at City Park |
Last weekend, the boy and I went to Launceston to take advantage of some el cheapo hotel rooms that I scored through work (have I mentioned how much I love working in tourism??).
I've not done much exploring in Launceston. I've driven through it, past it, and (I now realise) judged it purely on first impressions. I didn't like it. It looks grey, and busy (in comparison to the fair old town of Burnie), and I couldn't understand the appeal.
I do now. Launceston has brilliant cafes, a park with monkeys in it, a couple of fab vintage clothes shops, fantastic old buildings, a park with monkeys in it, a lovely cobblestone-type mall, and a park with monkeys in it.
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Monkeys. In a park. Monkeys. |
D and I drove up there after work on Friday night, and generally lived it up in the snazzy hotel room. We ordered room service, I locked his wallet and phone in the room safe while he was out of the room, and we pretended that we were rich and that this lifestyle was normal. We know how to have a good time.
On Saturday we got up early and explored. Oh, the exploring. We went to one of the best cafes that I've ever been to for breakfast (
Fresh). Fresh is totally organic, and has a lot of vegetarian options (otherwise known as hippy food). It was tasty, it was funky, it was just fantabulous.
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Fresh |
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Armchairs on the pavement outside Fresh |
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Chai latte *nom nom nom* |
From there we went vintage clothes shopping, and I finally got to visit
Nanna's. I've been wanting to visit Nanna's ever since I first saw Bianca from
Goodnight Little Spoon talk about it, and it's everything that I thought it would be. Awesome clothes, chicks wearing kerchiefs serving up old-school milkshakes, laminate tables and vintage teacups - I didn't want to leave. And once they played The Smiths on their stereo, neither did D. Really, if you go to Launceston, go to Nanna's. Do it.
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Drawer of fabulousness at Nanna's |
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Awesome decor |
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One of the few moments where I stopped squealing |
We spent the afternoon wandering. I finally cracked under the pressure and got an i-Phone. We had a picnic in the park, and visited the monkeys. We went to the Queen Victoria Museum. We walked until my tootsies requested that we stop. We managed to fit in so much goodness, it was amazing that neither one of us imploded from a happiness overload.
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My favourite portrait at the museum |
On Saturday night, we made our way into town to grab some dinner from an Indian restaurant, and avail ourselves to a few beverages from a local barkeep. While we were sitting at the pub,
Bianca rode past on her pink bike. I'll admit to being a bit excited. D missed the whole thing, because he was facing away from the window, and all he knew was that one moment I was sitting on the seat next to him, and then I was suddenly standing with my face smooshed against the window, talking about how cute her bike is.
And THEN (this story will end really soon, I promise) we drove down the Evandale and checked out the markets. Another thing that I can highly recommend. We didn't have much time, so we kind of just did a sweep of the area, and had very targeted browses (D - records, me - craft stuff) and then reconvened for more wandering.
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Rusty old Vespa at Evandale |
So, by and large, a radtacular time was had by all. All two of us. Just goes to show that you can't accurately judge a place from the drivers seat.
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Girl + Boy |
i'm so glad that story ended nicely cos to begin with i was already to skip the story and get down here on my soap opera and tell you how damn good launnie is. but, you said nice stuff so it's ok :) ps, next time you are here the ONLY indian place to go to is Pickled Evenings OK. but you did well on all over fronts. glad you got out on sunday though, cos launnie has tumble weed down it's streets on sundays!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised the monkeys are still there. But, oh yes, they are great. I'm mad keen to go to Nanna's one day. And I'm totally stealing the phrase "avail ourselves to a few beverages from a local barkeep", kthxbai.
ReplyDeleteWord verification: "leclank" = the noise made when you drop cutlery in France.