Have settled back in to Canberra, the shorter days are quite noticeable and the weather is definitely colder with lots of minus 4's and frosty starts in the morning. It is nice to be home though and I am enjoying the routine of home life. Have enjoyed going for some nice walks and enjoying the local Canberra scenery.
One of my favourite walks is around Tuggeranong Hill. You get nice views across the valley in different directions. It was a foggy morning but the fog was lifting and turning into a nice sunny but cool day.
Lovely Aussie Bush
We walk the dogs each morning, Bill remembered he had his fluro had with a headlight that my sister in law gave him when we were in Ireland last year. It is actually really good, you can see where he and Luna are and it means others can see him as it is still dark when we set off in the morning.
I had to help with the supper for a youth activity at church, Amy was helping me make some scones- we said we were channelling my sister in law Bindi as she does lots of catering. It was a good opportunity to wear our new aprons we brought in Paris at Galeries Lafayette!
Bill and I had the opportunity to go to a talk at the Tuggeranong Homestead which is about 5 minutes away from our place. I haven't been there before as it is generally not open to the public. War Historian Charles Bean spent about 5 years here writing the Official History of Australia in WW1 so it was nice to go and have a look.
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