A Nice Walk ( with photos )

You two are always doing something exciting. The dog you’re caring for must love all these walks you’re going on. Your pictures are fabulous. Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
Her name is Candy and her owner is our friend ..we come over here twice a year and visit her ( she’s been widowed for 30 years ) she has a son and grandchildren 10 min walk away but they lead busy lives so she lonely
She never cooks for herself so she loves it when we come here and I make homemade meals for her ( candy likes my cooking as well) :):)
Kat is a couple of years younger then me.

We are heading home early next week

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Our visitors have just left ( hubs sister and her hubby ) they came for visit from a town called Ulladulla in NSW
stayed over nite …we usually catch up with family while here each year , we come to Canbera or we travelto Ulladulla - and they also come to SA to visit us.

Just adding a bit about Canbera …it’s sorta in the middle of NSW ~ but it’s called

ACT
Australian Capitol Territory
 

The library and many other substantial government owned buildings sit on the banks of Lake Burley griffin

copied this ….
Lake Burley Griffin (the Lake) is Canberra's centrepiece and a significant number of national institutions, parks and national public places are located on or near its shores and is an integral part of Canberra’s design and is a vital element in the plan for the nation’s capital. The Lake dams the Molonglo River between Scrivener Dam and the Dairy Road Bridge.
 
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Photo taken by me ….


The water spout in Canberra, known as the Captain Cook Memorial Jet, can reach a maximum height of 152 meters (500 feet). It's located in the Central Basin of Lake Burley Griffin.

The Captain Cook Memorial, incorporating the Water Jet and Globe, was constructed by the Commonwealth Government to commemorate the Bicentenary of Captain James Cook's first sighting of the east coast of Australia. The Memorial was officially inaugurated on 25 April 1970 by Queen Elizabeth II.

its a rare sight to see it going …as it’s usually very windy here and the wind blows water over the bridge ( road ) so they can’t have it going all the time
 
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