The water play area included several mini-canals including sluices and gates, plus water jets, water screws, scoops and funnels. Incredibly busy, which doesnt bother the tripinos - but makes it interesting trying to watch out where they are going. Cat herding in a cattery.After 11 years away from Australia, including 6 years in the Middle East, we have finally made it back to Australia for a 4 year posting with international consultants, Arup. Follow the occassionally interesting and occassionally updated happenings of our family, or more importantly our (now three year old) triplets - Thomas, Zach and Hannah.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Water Play at Darling Quarter
As we are in town for the Australia Museum, and the weather is beautiful today, we stop off at Darling Quarter to visit the Playground, an open air public playground incorporating large water play features. Not really prepared - all the other children are in swimmers and sunshirts, but we will make do. At least there is a towel in the car.
The water play area included several mini-canals including sluices and gates, plus water jets, water screws, scoops and funnels. Incredibly busy, which doesnt bother the tripinos - but makes it interesting trying to watch out where they are going. Cat herding in a cattery.
The water play area included several mini-canals including sluices and gates, plus water jets, water screws, scoops and funnels. Incredibly busy, which doesnt bother the tripinos - but makes it interesting trying to watch out where they are going. Cat herding in a cattery.Australia Museum
Kate has been banished - sent to stay with friend Janet in Mosman for a couple of days post-christmas relaxation. There were a few indicators that Kate might be of some well-needed rest when she tried to polish the kitchen table with spray adhesive.
So with Kate away, we need to keep the children engaged. Off to Australia Museum on College Street. The Museum exhibits Australian natural sciences and cultural history from Aboriginal culture, local flora and fauna (and there is quite a bit of that) and so on.
The Kidzone has a series of pods exhibiting insects, sea-life, volcanos etc, and Hannah, Zach and Thomas move from one to another to look at stick insects and spiders under the microscope.

Hannah models her new butterfly wings...
One section of the museum contains a definitive exhibition of Australian birds, insects and spiders. All three really enjoyed this and took time to look at most of the exhibits - at least the ones at their eye level. I'll spare the spider pictures.



Third turkey in three days - one in our garden, one in the park, and another in the museum (it's Brush Turkey (not Bush Turkey, as I have been calling it).
So with Kate away, we need to keep the children engaged. Off to Australia Museum on College Street. The Museum exhibits Australian natural sciences and cultural history from Aboriginal culture, local flora and fauna (and there is quite a bit of that) and so on.
The Kidzone has a series of pods exhibiting insects, sea-life, volcanos etc, and Hannah, Zach and Thomas move from one to another to look at stick insects and spiders under the microscope.

Hannah models her new butterfly wings...
One section of the museum contains a definitive exhibition of Australian birds, insects and spiders. All three really enjoyed this and took time to look at most of the exhibits - at least the ones at their eye level. I'll spare the spider pictures.


Third turkey in three days - one in our garden, one in the park, and another in the museum (it's Brush Turkey (not Bush Turkey, as I have been calling it).
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Rain in Sydney
More rain in Sydney, with thunderstorms coming through on Sunday afternoon. We spent the morning in the park, with SPF15 everywhere. We spent the afternoon at home, with rain coming down outside, Zach with his fingers in his ears claiming "The clouds are banging together."
It does make some spectacular images though, as the storm front comes in.

It does make some spectacular images though, as the storm front comes in.

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