FRIDAY 26th MAY 2017
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A cold and foggy start to the day |
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Glass furnace |
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Glassworks |
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Wow! |
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With James and Maureen |
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Kingston Foreshore |
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Just the thing on a cold day in Canberra! |
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Parliament House (from behind) |
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Red Hill Lookout |
We didn’t enjoy the very cold and foggy start to the day –
in fact, one person stayed in bed as long as possible! After undertaking the laundry, we have come
to the conclusion that there must be a little elf in the caravan who likes to
hide things: in the last day the lid of a microwave dish and a striped sock
have vanished into thin air!
James and Maureen collected us about 11.00 am, just as the
fog was starting to lift, and drove us to the Kingston Foreshore for
lunch. This is a new development of
apartments and cafes on the edge of Lake Burley Griffin near Manuka Oval and
after walking along the line of cafes, we settled on a brasserie for first
course, moved on to our favourite ice creamery (Movenpick are now in
Canberra!!!) for dessert and finished up in the chocolate bar to make a
takeaway purchase for later. Although
still chilly, the sunshine was very pleasant.
Following lunch, we toured the Glassworks, which was
nearby. This was the old power plant for
Canberra and has now been turned into a place where people can watch other
people make objects from glass. We spent
a very interesting and informative hour watching two young ladies experimenting
with different techniques for an artist, who had the most exquisite piece on
display in the foyer. There were some
magnificent pieces on display for purchase, all had at least four numbers before
the “.00” but we decided we didn’t really have enough room under the bed for
storage.
A quick tour to Red Hill Lookout, which was badly obscured
by trees, followed and we were able to see Parliament House from a different
angle, with the Australian War Memorial in the distance. We also drove past a number of embassies on
our return, including China, India and Brazil, as well as the British High
Commission.
2 comments:
I bet Parliament House isn't all Les has been admiring from behind...
You just reminded me why we don't go to Canberra this time of year.
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