Soon we were off again in the borrowed car, this time to Camden No not in London, Sydney silly. To see none other than my long lost uncle Granville As Mum would call him but in Australia he's George. And there was Doreen too to welcome us. These Sayers people are talented eh George still puts out etchings and tours old folks homes with a band to play for them. Doreen is presently selling one of her two looms, son Andrew, curator of the Canberra Portait Gallery has written about 8 books on art and Geo kindly gave us a copy of one. The younger son Martyn has just discovered he can draw and has sold a few.
then we had lunch and a tour of their cottage art industry and it was time to head for home again
not before a picture in the driveway though.
Then it was time for a quick starwars
Before teatime
We had a great time that week what with a trip to the reknowned Ettamoogah pub where we had fish and chips in the expanse of outdoor tablesAnd the kids got hot and swaty on the equipment Well it was soon Friday. that meant a quick run down to the local Hertz for transport to take us on our trip to Canberra.We had to leave Paul to do all the work
We took trips out to see the War memorial museum, here I am on the steps with the Australian Parliament building in the distance
With it's splendid exhibits and video shows.
We toured around a bit and saw the Parliament buildings more close up
but in this rather artificial city everything's laid out on a wide scale. Our apartment had a great view over the wide landscapeAnd like just about everywhere there was reasonably adjacent to lovely park like surroundings with lakes.On the way home we went up the Telstra Tower which had huge panoramic views of the city
Penny drove there and back. I just sat and played with the terrible map and the wonderful satnav with the voice.
curiously on the way we passed a vast depression like a dried up sea, I missed the best pics on the way down but you maybe can see the huge flatness . No?
Anyway we were back in what seemed like no time at all on empty roads. What struck me as funny was our teabreak where we pulled into a service area to find it was a McDonalds only. And it was absolutely Packed! where did the people come from?
Next we went to what was curiously called a wildflower reserve out at the edge of the national park. now I dont know about wildflowers in the Australian bush but it was really pleasant
as you can see. it had lovely views if you like trees
We stuck to the paved walkways which were quite extensive as we were'nt dressed for the rough paths.
finding an enormous lizard
And a very shy echidna was good enough for us
Back home again it was the usual round of eating Actually we went out to a really nice pub this time
and occasional playground trips
Ella's transformer and Devon's lego people had to come too of course.
We went out to mini golf which was a lot of fun
and on the last day, after I had been telling Paula that it was an illusion, just as I cleared the lemons off the grass to get the mower out, who should arrive but Pastie the blue tongued lizard that lives up the drainpipe and here he is!
Of course that was the last day. we were up on Wed at the crack of dawn and off to the airport. guess what! yes another upgrade, Tra La!
Then it was our last view of Sydney out of the window
and in a well-fed and watered couple of hours Manukau came into view.
well we had a simply great time everyone. now we're back being picked up by Tabatha our boarder and Neil being told that for 19th of Sept next year they have fixed their wedding venue. Marai Tai boatclub. something else to look forward to eh?
Anyway hope yopu like the tale of the trip
P and R
1 comment:
Fantastic! You all look wonderful - It looks like you all had a fab time! (I'm hankering after out time we had together in the UK) I especially liked the wild flower reserve - I want to live THERE! :o))
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