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Analog6
21-05-2013, 6:33pm
Now we have received Warwick's small inheritance after losing both his parents last year, we are finally contemplating an imminent move south (Hooray!). If we use most of my super too we can afford around the $225 mark (in total). My sister has been driving around checking out neighbourhoods for me and I have a list of places to have a gecko a.

Just finishing my last minute touches - the big bird lifts off at 7am. I've decided to just take the 1DsMkII & the 17-40 lens as I will be mainly photographing house interiors anyway. I'll throw the Lumix in though, and my friend Brett at Molesworth said I can borrow some EF lenses if I need them.

I cleaned the sensor on the 1DsMkII today, it was really filthy and I'd been putting it off for a while. Last year I bought a Delkin Sensor Scope and it is amazing - made the job very easy as it has a light and magnifier inside. It took me 6 passes with cleaning wands and a few spots with the sensor pen but it is finally looking reasonably clean. My skies were looking like storm clouds when it was supposed to be fine!

Hopefully I might see an aurora! If I am very lucky.

leanneqld
21-05-2013, 7:38pm
Have a great time and good luck with the house hunting.

ricktas
21-05-2013, 7:44pm
WOW Odille. As a landscaper, and as you know Tassie, you will love that aspect of living here. I hope you can find what you are looking for, house-wise.

Duane Pipe
21-05-2013, 8:03pm
House hunting with a camera Odille! Good luck:D I have spent some time in the Huon Valley and fell in love with the place, Have fun hunting:th3:

Mark L
21-05-2013, 9:46pm
Jeez, Mudgee is to cold for me. Tassie in summer would be good though.
Hope you find what you want Odille (including an aurora).

mikew09
22-05-2013, 1:49pm
Jealous mate - my wife is a New Norfolk girl (which is about 28K out of Hobart). It is a beautiful town that resides on a most beautiful part of the Derwent River in the Derwent Valley. We lived there for 7 yrs and then left and moved to Qld. God knows why we moved but after 18 yrs here have been trying to move back for the last 7. We have acreage at Brighton and as soon as the economics of realestate come good we will be sellign and bad home to Tassie. Tamania is an amzingly beautiful and friendly place and I would suggest unless you have strong ties to living in the city suburbs give some thought to the many lovely little country towns around Hobart also as prices, community etc are fantastic and easy commute to Hobart.
Good on you mate, but dont make it sound to good once you make the move as we would like to keep Tassie as that big country to town as we have always known it. The other bonus is you will be in the state of the finest Ale I have ever drunk - Tassies Finest, "Cascade Premium full strenght" ;-)

Analog6
23-05-2013, 6:12am
We'd love to be out a bit but have to 'cut our cloth' to fit the budget once we are living here. With little super we'll be a bit restricted so have chosen to be closer in and thus keep travel costs down. I'll let you all know how we go. I received a flare alert this morning so maybe there is a chance of that aurora!

StanW
23-05-2013, 7:28am
But will there be room for the moggies? Best wishes from New Zealand.

Ionica
23-05-2013, 10:39am
A real ' Climate change '.:)

old dog
23-05-2013, 11:32am
wow Odille....good for you all. Julie and I love Tassie and are looking forward to going back for another holiday. Hope you find the perfect thing.