Saturday, 30 November 2019

Queanbeyan

A few weeks ago....it was time to have an adventure a bit closer to home in Queanbeyan or Quangers as it is fondly known. A city of about 35,000 people, 15km from Canberra.


The name Queanbeyan comes from Quinbean, an Aboriginal word meaning clear waters.  I think I shall call it this from now on :)

My fellow adventurer and I decided to explore by following the river through the city, starting from just near the train station - on the other side of the railway from where I once explored Oaks Estate many years ago as part of my Canberra suburbs project.



To be honest, I didn't really know what to expect, but it turned out to be a gorgeous day...past lovely flowers...




 Alongside the old Riverside Cemetery...






With some of us apparently not worried about the signs :p



Past old churches....


And the house I want to live in :)


Across a fun swinging suspension bridge...


Through an outdoor school classroom :)

Past some very Australian houses....


Then it was time to leave suburbia and get back to the riverfront...


And then all of a sudden it was like we were in the middle of the bush....and after a slightly steep climb up a hill we were rewarded with this view :)


Taking a slightly different route back we were rewarded with....a typically Australia motel -you  don't see these much anymore!


Some interesting architectural choices...

Fun street art...


And a gorgeous riverside cafe with some awesome GF treats to put back all those calories we just walked off! Its all about the balance right? :p



Thank you Quinbean :)