Tasmania Holiday – 2019 Day 10
Ian SchulzStanley to Binnalong Bay
Today marks the day of our longest drive day. Starting in the top west corner of the state and ending in the far top east corner.
Bye bye Stanley
All fuelled up with a continental breakfast over some friendly conversation we set off. Not 60 minutes down the road we pull over to check out an old antique hall which had more teacups, saucers, and other old wares than you could poke a stick at. To not break with tradition we had our fill of morning tea. This morning the menu consisted of milkshakes (caramel & chocolate) made in the old anodised cups and a rather large lamington to share for the bargain basement cost of $8.
Full as googs we rolled out the door and into the car. Time to head back down the highway. We resisted the need or desire to stop and got as far as Launceston before pulling in to check “The Junk St Store”. A secondhand store specializing in mid-century modern furniture we had been following online. Jason, the owner, was pleased to hear we made an effort to stop by and we left with a somewhat retro lamp in tow.
On our way out of Launceston, we passed many Porsches in town for the Targa Tasmania race.
On to Binalong Bay
Out of the hustle and bustle, it was pedal down, music up and some light conversation as we weaved our way through St Marys, Scamander, and St Helens before arriving in Binnalong Bay just on nightfall. Being a Monday night, all of the local restaurants were closed. So toasted cheese sandwiches, hot chocolates and a movie it was. A great end to a long day.