A morning mystery

At 6.27am, the sky was crystal clear, promising a beautiful day in Canberra.

7.13am, the mist had rolled in from the wetlands, making it look like a scene from Harry Potter.

But the mist and fog disappeared as quickly as it came to leaving us with a stunning day in the Capital.

10.37am, It was such blooming good day that I had to take the plywood kayak out for a spin!

A different perspective

It was minus 5 that morning; you know its cold when the water freezes and turns to ice on your kayak hatch. I remember it well, the lake was covered in fog, the water was like a sheet of glass and then suddenly the fog cleared and the morning sun burst through long enough for me to race over underneath the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge to snap this shot.

Minutes later the lake was engulfed again.

First day of spring on LBG (Meeting fellow LBG enthusiast)

During my morning paddle on Lake Burley Griffin I crossed paths with a fellow paddler, or maybe I should say ‘sculler.’

It was an amazing morning. When I woke at 5.00pm I looked out the window and quickly noticed the huge moon sitting pride of place in the morning sky. I hastily made my way down to the lake to try and capture the full moon reflecting on the capitals landmarks.
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