Sunday 28 April 2013

Autumn in Canberra

Canberra is beautiful in the autumn.  Crisp, clear days and chilly nights with lots of colour in the deciduous trees.

We're camped at the Cotter Campground for a couple of weeks.  Peaceful with no phone or internet reception, but close enough to civilisation that we can keep in touch when necessary.  We also have our satellite phone so we're not completely in a communications black hole.  It is amazing though that we're only about 10km from suburban Weston Creek and our communications are so limited.  The Cotter was one of our favourite spots when we lived in Canberra.  The Cotter Campground is lovely with hot showers and plenty of water, however no power so we are relying on our solar panels and generator.  Although there are a limited number of sites, the campground has been pretty full most nights. Nearby is the recently completed Cotter Dam which has dramatically increased Canberra's water supply.

It's been great to catch up with family and friends and also to take in some of the sights.  We visited the National Library to see the presentation about Walter Burley Griffin and his wife, Marion Mahoney who designed our National Capital.  A display well worth the visit if you can get here before it closes in June.  A bonus was the fantastic views over the gardens and lake.



We looked after our Canberra grandkids for a few days and visited the Deep Space Tracking Station at nearby Tidbinbilla - always a favourite place and worth a visit.  Entertainment was a trip to see the Great Moscow Circus with our grandchildren.  We're all kids at heart and had a great time.



We've had a busy time here and will be making tracks towards the NSW South Coast in a few days.











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