We have returned to Brisbane after being in the US for a month. Now, that was a bloggable trip! We went to St. Louis, Indianapolis and then to Tucson. It was great to see so many people in our family and also so many friends. I really felt I needed to see everyone after feeling so far away this year.
Some highlights of our trip were seeing the Gees Bend Quilting Exhibit in Indy, the Chihuly Glass Exhibit at the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Sonoran Desert Museum in Tucson. It was great to act like tourists this trip and see a lot of museums and exhibitions.
Some highlights of our trip were seeing the Gees Bend Quilting Exhibit in Indy, the Chihuly Glass Exhibit at the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Sonoran Desert Museum in Tucson. It was great to act like tourists this trip and see a lot of museums and exhibitions.
Also, we really enjoyed the Lincoln Museum in Springfield, Illinois. After Elliott's term long project on Lincoln last year, it was good to see how much we had learned!
In Tucson, we enjoyed seeing our piece of "desert scrub land" that we purchased last year. After exploring it with Laura and Dave, we have learned to call it "succulent desert" instead. It is a fabulous piece of land with lots of cactus and a nice view of the mountains. It was fun to dream of projects for the place and make plans for a future home. However, all of it seems rather far away in the future. Tim and Elliott have decided they really like Australia and don't seem to be in any hurry to return to the US.
After a gruelling 13.5 hour flight from Los Angeles, we arrived back in Brisbane. It is nice to back in our own beds and in our own house, but we will miss all the family and friends we have left behind. We have some jet-lag, but there is no rest for the weary here. Quickly, we went to work for you and planned our first outing: The Crocodile Hunter's Australian Zoo. The zoo is about and hour and half from our house up towards the Blue Mountains. We saw the crocodile show and wandered around the zoo. The show seemed a bit tamer than I would have expected. I guess I thought the show would be a bit crazier with Steve Irwin's reputation, but it is a very slick presentation. The show finishes right at noon and you exit into the food court. Fun day out with friends, but a pretty expensive day. We will probably continue to be happy visiting our local Lone Pine Sanctuary which is much smaller, but much more low key. We stopped by there today between 4 and 5 pm. The nocturnal animals were just getting started and it was full of activity. We saw some cute baby koalas! I'll try and master posting pictures and really get this thing going properly - but I think that sounds familiar...
Happy New Year to Everyone!
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