Wednesday, March 2, 2011

A little down time

Short but good flight on Saturday (26 February) while Jen went to an exchange teacher event at Batemans Bay.  Perhaps eventually she'll blog regarding the gold mining history and Aboriginal "bush tucker" skills she learned about.  Or perhaps not.  She seems a bit too busy living life here to blog about it so far.

One of our dear readers, on the other hand, manages to enjoy life a great deal and blog about it in detail.  Anne-Marie and Les Sainsbury (Les is a hang glider pilot, of course) live in Victoria, BC, and Anne-Marie writes about her daily experiences at http://thedogwalkinggardener.wordpress.com/.

Jen at Bicentennial Park
Back here in the Canberra area, Sunday (27 February) through Tuesday (1 March) have been devoted to non-flying activities, in a departure from the recent norm.  Sunday we climbed Mount Jerrabomberra, which is an easy walk from here.  We took perhaps two hours or so for the excursion.  Monday we strolled over to the nearby Bicentennial Park.  Tuesday evening was the monthly ACTHPA (Australian Capital Territory Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association) meeting.  Today, Wednesday (2 March), David has finished playing his violin for now and made his lunch, and is waiting to see whether the wind direction at Geary's will improve enough to justify a visit there this afternoon.  Meanwhile, there are always things that need doing on the computer, and lots of nice books here...

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