On our way back from Sydney we drove via Canberra, and managed to catch up with a couple of my old friends. We saw Su Fei, Tony and their son Jonathan for tea and then we stayed the night with my friend Kathryn and her son Max. It was a real scorcher that day - over 40 degrees! - so Canberra felt a bit like a ghost town as no one was walking around the streets. We easily solved the problem by going to one of the many fabulous (and air-conditioned!) museums in Canberra - we chose Questicon, the science and technology museum, and it was AMAZING. Every exhibit was interactive and interesting (and yes, educational...). We could have spent the whole day there, but unfortunately it did have to close eventually.
The highlight for the girls was probably the 'vertical drop' - a vertical slide that you start by hanging from a bar with your hands and letting yourself drop and 'freefalling' until the slope of the slide finally catches you.
The next day we took a walk up into the hills with Kat and Max to try to spot some 'roos (unfortunately, elusive) and then had a pleasant lunch by the lake. Then it was on the road again... fleeting, but fun.
 |
Some of the sculptures on our brief 10 minute walk outside |
 |
The vertical drop - I think that's Zoe about to let go |
 |
Crappy picture, but you get the idea |
 |
Posing at the end - I think the girls did it about 15 times each |
 |
Great to see old friends! |
 |
Canberra |
 |
Looking for 'roos (I think they were hiding in the heat) |
No comments:
Post a Comment