Thursday 1 October 2020

Canberra - Share my Snaps!

 

I know I said I'd be on a break but I do like the Share My Snaps! prompt. As the kids missed out on their final school camp, a friend and I took them to Canberra to see the things they would have seen - dubbed the Snore Memorial, Fartiment House and the Pooseum by one of them. I will admit I laughed more than I should have. 












We had a great time and I found it really interesting. 












The weather proved less chilly than expected given it had snowed on the weekend!          


                                                                                  
Floriade is now spread over the city, and due to limited numbers we missed out on the Last Post at the War Memorial and getting into Questacon at all.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

We ate well and walked a lot (10 kms on the first day and 9kms on the second) so intellectual and physical exercise to feed the soul.

  





The Endeavor exhibition is worth a look as it includes both view points.       
                                         
  
Linking with #MCoW  #TravelTuesday 
The new blogger is unusable so I just want to apologise for the formatting. This is all I could manage. If anyone has any ideas on how to get it to work, please let me know. Otherwise I might have to change platforms...argh!     

24 comments:

  1. Great photos, Lydia. I've never visited Canberra and have some family and friends I could visit there. I think with COVID we are looking to travel more domestically so I might be able to finally visit our nation's capital. Love the tulips! #lifethisweek

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  2. I love Canberra. I did have a little giggle at the newly named Canberra institutions "Fartiment House" indeed!It's been way to long between visits for us - hope we can go back soon with the dog in tow!

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  3. I love Canberra. You’ve made me think it’s time for another visit. A bonus that you were able to be there during Floriade.

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  4. I've really enjoyed following your break on Instagram. Canberra is just so beautiful at this time of the year.

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  5. Glad you had a lovely time in Canberra. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos. #lifethisweek

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  6. It's a fabulous place to visit! Sounds like you had fun! One of our daughters lives there and her sisters have named it #cityofdreams but they are being sarcastic when they say it :) #lifethisweek

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  7. It's hard to get all the spacing right on the new blogger but you did great! I love those vintage style campers...wish I had one! Sure looks like a fun trip to a beautiful place!

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  8. What nice photos I'm jealous LOL

    Fartiment house made me chuckle heheh!

    Have a safetastic week :-) 😷😷😷

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  9. Interesting series of photos - love the flowers!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/10/snow-in-september.html

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  10. I still like the doll the best. The camper is cool!

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  11. I agree with your comment about how awful the "new" blogger is compared to the old. Formatting is a disaster on my blog. Revert to original!

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  12. Fabulous photos, Lydia!

    Glad you had a great time.

    Happy Weds!

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  13. Love Canberra, hate the new Blogger. My only visit to Canberra was too short, I hope to go back for a longer stay when/if the borders open again. Really enjoyed your photos, you managed to arrange them more successfully than I've ever done.

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  14. Oh my gosh, what a wonderful place and great things to see. I love the trailer and car, and such great photos you took. Thanks so much for sharing! Hope you had a great time.

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  15. ...the pink trailer is FABULOUS!!!

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  16. It's always great when everybody had a good time walking and looking. As for Blogger, click the question mark in a circle and tell them what you don't like. It does get things changed.

    I'm happy to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!!

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    1. Alas I've been sending feed back on that for the last 6 weeks. Didn't make a difference and now they've taken away the legacy platform...

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  17. That's a great way to make up for the missed camp. Thank you for the sights from Canberra. :)

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  18. Thank you for sharing with Nature Notes Lydia..flowers are much appreciated by me...Michelle

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  19. I'll stop whatever I'm doing to look at tulips.

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  20. Vibrant colors .I can spent a whole day walking through those Tulips. Thanks for sharing. It would be my pleasure if you join my link up
    party related to gardening here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/10/garden-affair-coral-jasmine.html

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  21. Spring <3 I love your seas of tulips and papavers - so gorgeous! The nature in Finland is colorless and brown at the moment. Waiting for snow, hopefully for Christmas.

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  22. Lovely tulips and Poppies.. It would be my pleasure if you join my link up party related to gardening here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/11/garden-affair-small-flowers-big.html

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