Spent some time camping with the family, then to Melbourne for the day and today a second visit to Stratford Shed.
The Shed Cafe in Canberra. Part of a themed chain.
A hammer shaped menu holder and condiments.
Len looking threatening? Something a Shed could make for a Whitby cafe?
A visit to the National War Memorial in Canberra
A number of very large dioramas depicting war scenes of the past century or more
Many other big exhibits of planes and tanks in the museum
Lancaster rear gunner’s turret. Tiny.
Graham was interested in the rear gunner’s turret because an uncle had been a rear gunner who survived many sorties including being shot down in Holland. They were “sitting ducks”.
Camping at Cape Conran
This was not whilst camping but a harmless spider at Graham’s sons
The family camping rig unfolded. Robust.
Joan and Graham’s little home with an inflatable bed.
Everything folds away including kitchen sink.
Trying to get a phone signal.
Grandson Henry unsuccessfully fishing.
A simple camping stove. Wood fired.
Wallabies and Kangaroos around.
Back to Stratford Shed
A reminder of who is responsible for safety and evacuation.
Model planes for kids
A tractor
Wheels for the toys
Ken is a great chippie (retd). A grading machine in the making
A presentation Parker Pen turned by a Stratford Shedder.
View of Stratford Shed from mezzanine (attic storage) level.
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