Francis had the tractor fully restored and running within a few short months, by March 2008. The tractor runs on petrol, kerosene or crude oil. There are only three known No. 6 tractors that exist in Australia today. This is the only restored one .
Monday, February 16, 2009
WORTHLESS or PRICELESS? You decide!
Francis had the tractor fully restored and running within a few short months, by March 2008. The tractor runs on petrol, kerosene or crude oil. There are only three known No. 6 tractors that exist in Australia today. This is the only restored one .
Friday, January 23, 2009
Veteran Car...SPANNING over 100 YEARS.
I live in Tasmania, Australia, WAY WAY “Down Under” BUT right here at the bottom of the World, in our little town Wynyard..is the home to the world’s OLDEST Ford Car in the World. This equal oldest 1903 Model A Ford car has been fully and beautifully restored by Francis Ransley and is on display at the Wonders Of Wynyard Exhibition centre. Yesterday, I went and visited Francis Ransley at his home. I found he had just completed restoring a 1918 Jelbart Tractor.
Today, I am going to post a video featuring Francis & the OLDEST Ford model A car in the world. The restoration of this 106 year old magnificent vehicle is a beauty to behold. The Video is self explanatory and is a very interesting story. Next week, my post will feature Francis Ransley & the newly restored, 91 year old Jelbart Veteran Tractor...including amazing BEFORE and AFTER photos.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
SPIRIT of Tasmania Ferry, is more a CRUISE ship than a ferry. Watch the video & you'll see.
There are 2 Ferries, The Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II — They are more cruise ships than ferries — with sleeping accommodation & a variety of amenities and features such as restaurants, bars, shop etc to make the Bass Strait crossing a pleasant experience.
When it comes to exploring the great outdoors, Tasmania has it all. From soaring mountains and untamed wilderness to spectacular coastlines and deep river gorges, spectacular beauty.
There are few places where you can lose yourself in the thick of the world’s last temperate wilderness, discover towering waterfalls and rugged mountains, or leave a solitary trail of footprints on pristine white sand before taking a dip at one of the world’s best beaches … all in one day.
In Tasmania, it’s possible to do all this and more. Thanks to its compact size, most of the state’s natural beauty spots are within relatively easy reach. Tasmania is a unique and beautiful island to explore. Its rich history takes visitors on a wild trip, covering prehistoric rock formations, untamed wilderness, ancient Aboriginal sites, European settlement and a convict period – before discovering modern day Tasmania.
Friday, December 26, 2008
FUN at the BEACH In the "Land Down Under" at the bottom of the World !
Tasmania is very beautiful island. It has a very diverse landscape comprising rugged mountains (snow capped in winter) and lakes, dense rainforest, fantastic beaches with white sands, beautiful coastline and tranquil rural countryside. The beauty and uniqueness of Tasmania gives it so much to offer and it has become very popular with tourists. It might be a small island, but 3 days, would not even begin to let you see everything there is to see. You would need at least two 2 weeks to start to appreciate some of it. Approximately 40 per cent of the state is made up of National Parks, half of this area being World Heritage Listed temperate wilderness on the west coast. Cape Grim Weather Station, Tasmania… boasts “The Cleanest Air in the World”
The overnight FERRY, the Spirit of Tasmania operates between Melbourne and Devonport (Tasmania), It sails daily from both locations most nights and it is an overnight trip. Step on board and relax! (See Video of this exciting FERRY)
Approximately 40 per cent of the state is made up of National Parks, half of this area being World Heritage Listed temperate wilderness on the west coast.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
SO...what's happening in Australia now?
In most parts of USA at this time of the year, it's cold & snowing.
BUT what is it like in Australia?.... It is Summer time here.
We are having hot, sunny weather and people are flocking to our splendid beaches & revelling in many the water sports & activities.
On a different scene, in many parts of Australia, the flowers & the gardens are magnificent.
This beautiful Rhododenron Gardens is one of the major scenic attractions of Burnie, Tasmania. It is a stunning public garden on 13 hectares/32 acres & contains over 22000 select rhododendron. It has been developed on a 13 hectare natural amphitheatre and features: an American Gazebo, Japanese Covered Bridge, Cafe, Tea Room, Main Gazebo and more.
Have a look at this 90 second VIDEO and enjoy... Mary the Supergranny
In addition to the hybrid rhododendrons familiar to gardeners, you can see many wild species rhododendrons planted to reflect their geographical origins - from Asia Minor, across the Himalayas to China, Japan and to North America.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
G'Day from the land of TAZ
In My first post, I told you that I live in Tasmania.
Tasmania is an Island State of Australia.
We are situated south to the very bottom of Australia
We have much cooler weather than most of the northern states, but very beautiful scenery. We have good rainfall & lush growth.
Many of you will never have heard of Tasmania. Those who HAVE heard of Tasmania, probably only know ONE thing about us, namely Tasmania is the home of TAZ. Who is TAZ? He is the 'not so lovable' Cartoon Character, made famous by Warner Bros.
So for your interest, I have made a short video, where the Supergranny introduces you to REAL Tasmania Devils. Like many other of Australian Animals, the Tasmania Devil is a Marsupial. Marsupials are mammals, characterized by a distinctive 'pouch', in which the females carry their young through early infancy. Taz is the largest carnivorous marsupial in Australia.
The Supergranny meets the Tasmania Devils
Friday, November 28, 2008
The Supergranny says "IT'S TIME !!"
Over the last 10 years I have taught myself a lot about Graphic Arts & lately I have taught myself Videoing & Video Editing...and I am still learning..but I really love what I am doing.
BUT when it comes to Blogs I know absolutely NOTHING about how or where to start learning.
Well, it's TIME !!
I find it very frustrating that I don't understand or know anything about doing my own blog. I badly want to learn. I know progress won't be fast like you younger ones, but I hope some of you will please encourage me in my quest to conquer blogging. Just a simple blog is all I want to achieve for now...All the fancy stuff can come later.
I am going to make my blog info simple..There'll be nothing profound here. So what am I going to chat to you about?? I live in Tasmania, Australia, but vacation in Michigan quite regularly. SO I am just going to talk about "living at the bottom of the World"
I will intersperse my info with appropriate videos, clips or photos.
If you have some tips that you think will help me, please make them SIMPLE,
because I really am starting from zero understanding.
Warmly from
Mary The Supergranny