The Balloon Spectacular was the main reason for this trip. Last year we went as well. This time we wanted to visit mainly because as Star Wars Fans, we did not want to miss on the Yoda Hot Air Balloon. :-)
Just half of our luggage, you would think we went on a 2 year trip! ;-) |
Yo Yoda!
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Dodo was there too! |
Smile hunny! |
I like to be in the background |
Papa...paparazzi ☀☺♥♫ |
Selfie without the stick is tricky, Ricky! |
Shooting Angry Bird and Dodo having a Face off :-) |
Making sure all his toys are ready. We love this Darth Vader case :-) |
Checking out his gear :-) |
I have gone to the dark side! Oy ve! |
Scary... and yes that person too :-) |
Up up and away! A bit pricey and my fear of heights are 2 main reasons I cannot be in that basket :-) |
Night Noodle Market! The crowd in Canberra is always subdued. Almost like they are in trance. To have a good time is their agenda, nothing else. :-) |
These paper looking boats were not really paper :-) |
The 501st Legion Southern Cross Garrison came in full force, gear and all!
They made it even more exciting! I saw the whites just before the sun riseth that day and I was so thrilled! Rich too, but he is cool and collected. I'm the messy one! :-)
They made it even more exciting! I saw the whites just before the sun riseth that day and I was so thrilled! Rich too, but he is cool and collected. I'm the messy one! :-)
Bit of trivia - do you know that a decent Storm or Clone Trooper costume is worth $2,000? I mean really. Some cheapie ones are available but not as good, these ones are great! Love posing with them!
They too were excited when Yoda took off in the skies
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We enjoyed Enlighten and the Night Noodle Markets as well as the balloons. There were many activities in quiet Canberra the week we went there.
The Night Noodle Market was great. These lanterns gave me an idea, I am gonna copy it. Where to, am not too sure yet hahaha... |
Old Parliament House bathe in projection lights |
This year is the 50th birthday of the Australian Mint :-) |
We got ourselves some commemorative coins from the Mint |
One of the perks of travelling is the food! We always book a hotel with great restaurants. I am known to sleep off holidays and just going downstairs from our hotel room to dine is a plus! (Room service just won't cut it.)
Waterfront Cebu in the Philippines is a favourite! This time in Canberra we went to a 4 star one which was fine as well. They have a restaurant that opens til late and boy was I excited! :-)
Berkshire Belly Pork with scallops. It was very tasty. Subtle, mild pork taste. It just melts in the mouth. This entrée size is so filling already! The mains were also very delicious. |
Angus beef with beetroot puree and garlic mash. I like the roasted cloves of garlic softened by the jus. |
Crispy rosemary twice fried hot chips with homemade aioli. |
Porterhouse cooked to Rich's liking- medium rare...yum! The baby carrots, broccoli and asparagus were just blanched so the texture was perfect. |
We have Night Markets in Melbourne during warm months but it gets really crowded. This time we thought of giving Canberra's 1st ever night noodle market a go.
Imagine my excitement upon seeing the Filipino Barbeque stall HOY PINOY! It has the longest queue amongst the stalls, it was the smokiest too. What with all the charcoal sizzling the pork and chicken fat away! Kalamiiiii!
It was the case of follow the smoke! Holy smokes!
So so delicious! Seriously, Pinoys make the best bbq.
One drawback though, I felt homesick talking to the crew in Tagalog. :`( I miss you Pilipinas!
The sizzling aroma brings back memories of happy childhood and growing up years where the worries are few and the food a-plenty! |
Hoy Pinoy supports ACT Night Noodle Market by coming all the way from Melbourne! |
Sat on the grass while waiting for the sun to set and the light projections to come on |
The Balloon Spectacular starts very early. Crack of dawn to be exact. Our tradition is to queue up to a hot big breakfast provided by the Lions Club of Belconnen. They have crispy bacon, sausages, eggs, pancakes, orange juice and baked beans on toast or two.
We love to support this fundraising on the 1st day.
The next day though, after the balloons have flown away - we had breakfast at the hotel. No bacon for me because they did not make it crisp this time. :-)
My heart said, "Gee thanks, Neng! :-)
Most important meal of the day. My achy brekky heart :-)! |
How can you not have baked beans on an early morn? The Pinoy version of this is much tastier we call it Pork and Beans hehehe :-) |
I love breakfast buffet with drinks like this. In Uno, Waterfront-Cebu they have organic real chocolatey hot choco drink! I miss that! But this will do for now :-) |
Breakfast of the champions! :-) |
Old habits die hard - love reading morning papers at breakfast. A habit I inherited from my father. Somehow this makes me feel closer to him. |
Also on trips, I like monitoring my steps and 10k a day is always an achievable goal even when my knees threatens mutiny. :-) I have a handy pedometer that my work provided a while back. I clock in easy 15k a day and that gives me the freedom to eat well. Ha!
My Sunday arvo after church was spent in bed nursing a migraine. Boo! But was able to get up at night and we had a stroll along Lake Burley Griffin. Rich also got me N2 so, yey! I finished nearly 2 spoonfuls of it! :-)
Long lines but this Ferrero rice puff-nutella tasting yum of a gelato is very good! As Rich handed me this, he immediately squeezed the flavour injection thingy like a little child! :-) |
No, we didn't go shopping - these are our original luggage! We get carried away on road trips because there is no weighing anything. :-) |
♥ Love ♥ |
On long road trips, it helps when you like each other's company and we do, we do. :-)
Until the next adventure!
Meanwhile we are happy to head back home to our beloved Melbourne! ☀
Thank you Lord for blessings.
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Love! Love! Love everything! The photos and what youve written!
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