Kitten - Tarzan

In early January, as Kingsley was walking home from work, he heard this very loud meowing coming from a tree about 1/2 a block from our condo.  As he got closer he discovered a tiny kitten was stuck up in the tree.  The Kingsley I knew prior to fostering almost 100 kittens, would have probably walked on assuming someone else would know what to do. But after years of fostering, Kingsley knew a distressed kitten when he saw one and climbed up to rescue the little guy.  Instead of being afraid, our little Tarzan nestled himself into Kingsley's arms for the rest of the walk home as if he knew he had finally found his way home.  

I am likely one of the only people on the planet who has enough kitten supplies to be able to take on a foster kitten at a moments notice.  So we got him all set up, fed him some dinner, and he instantly became a member of the family. Tarzan was so playful and cleaver and vocal, it was very hard to say goodbye to him several weeks later when he officially went up for adoption at the SPCA to find his forever home.  



Tarzan can't stop talking from Lynn Wood on Vimeo.
Tarzan playtime from Lynn Wood on Vimeo.


Tarzan Gaming Expert from Lynn Wood on Vimeo.


Tasmania - Taste of Tasmania

We spent our last night in the camper van at Barilla Holiday Park which is located about 15 minutes outside of Hobart.  The Holiday Park offered a shuttle to and from the city center for New Years Eve which was exactly what we wanted after driving 3.5 hours from Cradle Mountain to Hobart earlier in the day.  So we set up our campsite for the night and then caught the 6pm shuttle bus into the city to enjoy the New Year's Eve festivities. 



Tasmania Bird Invasion from Lynn Wood on Vimeo.

On New Years day we explored the Taste of Tasmania which is the largest food and wine festival and operates from Dec 28- Jan 3. They say over 500,000 people visit during this one week window every year.



Ordering a glass of delicious Tasmanian wine and an oyster shooter to start off our evening!