Monday, 1 February 2010

Visit to Canberra

Sculpture garden in Canberra

Just in case the last post makes you think it's all been doom and gloom with us over the past few weeks, we also paid a visit to the wonderful Canberra the weekend before our neighbour trauma.

Canberra gets a bad rap among Australians, who see it as a boring  mix of roundabouts and Little Boxes-style dormitory suburbs. But those who live there are, if not fiercely loyal (Canberrans are rarely fierce by nature), then at least appreciative of its benefits: big city-style services and attractions in a small town-sized place, a relaxed pace of life, lots of nature and personal space all around, plenty of well-informed, intelligent people.

We visited a schoolfriend of Kate's who she'd last met around 15 years ago; on a blazing Canberra summer afternoon, we all headed down to the sculpture garden at the National Gallery of Australia. It was a wonderful, peaceful time - especially compared to what happened the next day when we got back to Sydney.

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