Menindee and Canberra

Sea Topaz
Duncan Briggs
Mon 21 Mar 2011 11:16
35.30 S 149.10 E
 
After Broken Hill we spent one night in Menindee. This was a bit disappointing as we could not get out to the historic sites as the dirt roads were too wet. We did see the lakes and how people used the water for irrigation and grow fruit and vegetables in the outback. We stayed in old railway carriages that were used as accommodation and training in the hospitality industry for the local high school students. We were the first (and only) guests.
From there we drove via Hay to Canberra. Here we met up with Tej and Marie Lewis again, who had come to town to be our guides. We visited the Australian War Memorial; a very impressive monument to those who died during the many wars Australia was involved in. We also visited the new and old Parliament buildings and learned about the Australia government.
We are now back in Sydney. We have had a lot of rain in the last few days, so camping over the weekend with Ewan and Jemima was cancelled. We are catching up on admin.
 
                   
 
            The miner's cottage we stayed in in Broken Hill                   No kangaroos , but plenty of emu's along the way
 
                
 
           Health and safety in Australia while painting the roof                        Menindee Lakes
 
               
 
        Our train accommodation in Menindee                                    A view from Parliament to Australian War Memorial, Canberra