Oatlands Spring Festival
Oct. 25th, 2009 06:11 pmOatlands is on the Midlands Highway, halfway between Launceston and Hobart. Actually it's not. The town is about 80 km from Hobart and 115 from Launceston, and it was bypassed when the "new" highway was built 30 or so years ago.
It's main features are a lot of old sandstone buildings (said to have the most of any town in the country) and the windmill.
The spring festival consists of lots of stallswith too many books in the main street, and another area over the back with a kid's section (sideshow games & show bags), a market and some other bits & pieces. And other places around the town had displays or things for sale.

We arrived early, before it had actually opened so the street is quiet.






Mill complex: windmill, granary (to left), stables (behind), miller's cottage (not shown) and another house.

Mill & granary

Inside the mill.

There's a good view up here of the main street.


Also a good view out the back. Kid's activies off to the left, market top left, snake tent behind tree, Rural Youth animal display in the centre.


"Not paying attention to me? I shall eat your fingers!"



Tiger (Chappell Island) Snake showing off his belly. You can pat this end.

Python, but I didn't catch what sort, other than it's from Queensland.


Marking the start of theGrand Parade with a one gun salute. (I'm sure he's not looking at his wristwatch.)







It's main features are a lot of old sandstone buildings (said to have the most of any town in the country) and the windmill.
The spring festival consists of lots of stalls
We arrived early, before it had actually opened so the street is quiet.
Mill complex: windmill, granary (to left), stables (behind), miller's cottage (not shown) and another house.
Mill & granary
Inside the mill.
There's a good view up here of the main street.
Also a good view out the back. Kid's activies off to the left, market top left, snake tent behind tree, Rural Youth animal display in the centre.
"Not paying attention to me? I shall eat your fingers!"
Tiger (Chappell Island) Snake showing off his belly. You can pat this end.
Python, but I didn't catch what sort, other than it's from Queensland.
Marking the start of the
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Date: 2009-10-25 08:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-10-25 08:39 am (UTC)I wish :( It's an in-joke for a friend who I msged for help because there were too many books I wanted!
Fortunately, most of them were in the "no way am I paying that for a book" price range. I'd only brought money for lunch and a few knicknacks but at the first stall I went to I got Boxall's History of Australian Bushranger (illustrated version, with is the quite cheaper than the older editions) which I have wanted for ages.