Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Big city myopia, regional cities and cool capitals – is Canberra cool and who really cares?

I’ve been entertained by the heated discussion over an article in the Canberra Times recently about whether Canberra is cool or not, written by one of it’s previous inhabitants who now lives in Melbourne. The question of regional cities and cool capitals is one that won’t go away, not helped by some of the superficial journalism that passes for content in the online world.

Instead of endlessly comparing cities – Melbourne versus Sydney, Melbourne versus Canberra, Canberra versus Queanbeyan, Devonport versus East Devonport (as we did in my youth) – to gauge their degree of cool or of dismal, perhaps we’d be better seeking out the interesting places and features that lurk in every city, town and locality – including Canberra.

The eye-challenging foyer of Hotel Hotel in NewActon.

Fleeing the tizz of the big city
When I first moved to Canberra in 2000, as part of my own personal Olympic project, representing Australia in the well-established and popular sport of moving house, I wasn’t sure what I had come to. I was sick of the tizz of the big city—the late night parties and the unbanned substances, that probably should have been, the nicotine and plonk and shimmering vodka, clear as the conscience of a new-born child. In the end I galloped out of Sydney, like one of those wild grey horses that roam the Snowy Mountains—the ones that have now become far too prolific and need to be culled by gunshot from helicopters.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Travelling overseas in your own country - Austrian winter lunches in the high country

Winter in Canberra can be cold and sharp. The last few weeks have been like that. In the morning it can be bitterly cold, though nothing in Australia even approaches a real cold climate. Still, when I was growing up in Tasmania, we used to get chilblains on the tips of our ears and the other morning as I was hanging out the washing it was so cold I thought it might happen again.

Gebackene Mäuse - little mice, Austrian sweet yeast pastries.

The pay off for the cold mornings is that with no cloud during the night the days are clear and blue and brilliant. That’s when Canberra comes into its own. That’s the time to enjoy a long luxurious lunch with friends. That’s exactly what we did last week, at Murrumbateman, one of the cool climate wine regions around Canberra.