Today was my last late day for quite some time. Yay! I am so looking
forward to the return to normal routine.
My weekend was
rather frantic, but also very satisfying.
Canberra, I am
guessing is the most manicured city in Australia. I can't say for sure as I
haven't been to all of them. The other thing I discovered is I'm allergic to
it. My nose started dripping a few of hours after we arrived. Was it the
politicians or the pollen? In any case, now that I'm back in Sydney, the
dripping has stopped.
It was a brief
trip squeezed between sporting events.
We took the kids to a water park late in the afternoon after we
arrived. It was a blast. With low cues the kids exhausted themselves running up the
stairs, sliding down the various slides without too much break between each
one. It's the most voluntary exercise my daughter has had in years.
We went to a Mediterranean Restaurant for dinner. The meal was
alfresco. The weather was perfect, the street quiet. It was also a short walk
to our hotel. The kids are now old enough to enjoy sitting down to a nice meal
and be entertained by conversation. We had the camera with us. The theme of the
evening shots; selfies. There was a lot of giggling. I think I need to
work on my selfies pose. I looked pretty much like I was practicing for a gurning
competition.
The following
morning we went to the Renaissance exhibition at the National Art Gallery.
Surprisingly, my son didn't complain at all during the exhibition. The
exhibition was good rather than great. The art pieces where exquisitely painted
and beautiful, as expected from the renaissance period. It's just not the style
of art that excites my interest. There were a few Bellini paintings which were
my favourites of the exhibition. It was well worth the visit.
Reporting on the baseball & softball: Two losses for the
weekend.
The weather report
today stated that, for the first time this summer, we have had two days without
rain. Yoohoo! Summer finishes on Wednesday. Bummer! I hope autumn will be a
little drier.
Tomorrow I’ll try and sort through the photos to see if any are
worth posting.
No trains today. No frogs today.
Hm. You were allergic to a city. That's disturbing.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Renaissance art can be boring. Hope you're feeling completely better.
What exactly is gurning?
Yeap I'm allergic to a city, or maybe it was the hot air generated by the current leadership battle for Prime Minister. The allergy has gone and the Leadership battle has been sorted.
ReplyDeleteGurning is a British sport. It probably originated like all their best sports. In the pub. It's an ugly face pulling competition. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/3670504.stm