This morning's adventures
Mood:
not sure
So this morning, we had two decide between three things to do.
1) Go to the Outlets and see what was there. There was supposed to be an Uggs factory outlet shop. I like them!
2) Go to a village about 45 minutes out from the house called Bungendore that is supposed to be fantastic. Woodworking and leather shops, artisan displays, excellent food, all of which are at it's best right about now!
3) We were going to the Fyshwich food markets, which is mostly fruits and vegetables. We go every few days to buy everything fresh, as does pretty much everybody. There prices are much lower than in the commercial grocery stores. It's basically a farmers market like you'd see along Pennsylvania country roads, with lots of vendors selling there fruits and vegetables. We need stuff for Christmas, because we have invited Brian and Hiedi Schott (the other US Army couple) to our house for Christmas, as they are still in a hotel. See my earlier post about the housing market...
So, three choices...What to do. I figured we have some play time before school starts, so really no rush. We'll get to them all in then next two days, so no big deal. We decided to hit the outlets today.
The outlets weren't bad...as long as you needed clothes. They really didn't have much beyond clothes. It was about the size of a decent strip-mall, which is smaller than I expected. It's much smaller than, say, Leesburg or Gettysburg. We were done within 30 minutes or so.
So then we decided to just make the drive to see the Bungendore. This place was supposed to be neat! They had brochures and even a website talking about how people come from all over Australia and even internationally to see their shops and buy their products. The place was disappointing. The big "Train station markets" was three stores, all of which were antiques. Not really antiques, just really old stuff...They did have a really neat leather store, but it was still expensive. They did have a neat wood working shop, but it was entirely spit-polished and "New Yorky." A cutting board there cost several hundred dollers. They had a few cigar/pencil boxes that were beautiful, right beside signs that said "Don't Touch!" If I ever wanted to pay $400 for a pencil box, I will certainly touch it before doing so! We lasted about an hour, there.
Thinking that today was a bust as far as adventure seeking goes, we started back home. Now at this point, we are cracking up in the car. About the only thing that we can tell the Australians can do REALLY well is marketing! We definately hear about these places and how great they are. We go! Then we find out that it's not all that... Bungendore is actually in the "10 things you must do in Australia" guide book... We are glad we went, because we saw all of it. We've experienced it. If nothing else, there is some goodness in that.
While we were on our way home, we drove through a town outside of Canberra called Queenbean. It turns out that they have a nice shopping center very similiar to the Woden Mall near our house. We decided to park the car, get some lunch, and walk around their shopping center.
We had a Turkish lunch. Since we left Germany a few years ago, we have been wanted to find a place with really good Turkish Doner Kabobs. Anyone who has been there knows what I'm talking about. Anyway, at this mall, we found a Turkish place that advertised Doner Kabobs! Were they like the ones in Germany? No! But they were very good and we will be back, anyway.
The shopping mall was okay. Nothing special, but certainly worth the time. They have a Target!
On the way home, we decided to stop into Fyshwich, merely because it was along the way. We got the fruits and veggies we needed, and are now home.
No idea what we will do tomorrow.
Posted by kisajaja
at 4:02 AM CET