This is it. We are today moving to our final resting place before the ferry home. Our route takes us through a little town called Deloraine, which also happens to be the current command post for all the Emergency Services personnel at the moment with the closest of fires being only 50km away.
We were here to discover a little gem of a place called "Cruzin' in the 50's" diner. This place was awesome and was a scene directly out of Happy Days. There was heaps of memorabilia on display and for sale, but $4.5k for an old petrol pump that didn't actually work seemed a little excessive.
It was nearly 21am and we had been in the car for about 30 minutes, so of course the kids were STARVING. We ordered some milk shakes and fries, with the shake being a true 50's style shaker and almost one litre glass with a straw to slurp out the last dregs, but unfortunately with a price tag much more resembling today's economy.
I was casually walking around snapping photos of all the stuff, when it was pointed out to me all the signs saying "No Photos Please". So I took the last few and put the camera away to enjoy the fries and drink.
It was then off to East Devonport for our last night in Tassie. It was also only another 30 minutes drive away so we were there and setup by 1pm. After a very light lunch (which is now just clearing out all the food from the fridge), I took the kids down to the river to check out the Spirit of Tasmania 1 that was docked ready to depart tonight. They were more interested in throwing rocks in the water and just being kids, so we let them be for an hour before heading back to get stuck into the cheese and wine we bought yesterday.
As tonight was our last, we had promised the kids a night out and Tracy needed a night away from the camp kitchen, so I treated them all to a night at the local pub. Weirdly, the place chosen only had chicken schnitzels (no beef) and the other standard pub grub, but it was great to see Tracy smiling whilst out of the kitchen. The place also had a great kids setup with a huge indoor playground and arcade games in a separate area, which also made our night so much more enjoyable with them not complaining about how bored they were.
We are planning on getting in early (7am) to the ferry in the morning so we can secure a good set of seats on the top deck, so we called it quits while I was still able to drive and headed back.
It has been a great holiday and the memories are starting to be discussed and shared... Back to mainland tomorrow and away from this stinky smoke.