It had been a busy day when we went to Brisbane a couple of Saturdays ago. We visited the art gallery, strolled around South Bank and had lunch there. But the day was only half gone…
Passing through the University grounds on the way to the Botanic Gardens I went in search of “The Cube”
“The Cube is one of the world’s largest interactive digital display systems. It is two storeys high, has 170m2 of high-definition screens, and includes 48 touch panels. It took our developers more than two years to build.
The Cube offers unprecedented learning and research opportunities for the community – from school students to scientists and engineers. Our researchers use the Cube to showcase their ideas and to visualise, model and manipulate big data sets.”
With help from a security guard we found this impressive display and spent an hour pressing buttons and marvelling at the vision of being back in the time of the dinosaurs.
It was a few months ago that we came to see this but that was the day Jack fell and ended up in hospital. I’ve just checked back and found it was last August, (do you remember that? Check it here) certainly doesn’t seem that long ago. Since that unfortunate accident we have been meaning to come back. So at long last we have made it…
But we did have another reason to be here today. We were meeting the family at 6pm at Kangaroo Point to see them rock climbing.
Still another couple of hours, so with a cup of take-away coffee we wandered over to the Botanical Gardens next to the university and sat watching the world go by.
Walking along I was drawn toward this magnificent display of marigolds. In the late afternoon sun they glowed.
Families made the most of this glorious weather.
In the background children frolicked in the playground.
Jack found another unusual seat/bench to rest on and after taking the photo I joined him.
But it was time to catch the ferry and go over to the other side of the river to find the family.
Can you see the ferry on the other side of the river? We will have to hurry to catch it.
The sun is going down behind the hi-rises of the CBD but the cliffs of Kangaroo Point are still painted vivid orange by the glow from the sun. (This photo has not been touched up at all, I could hardly believe the colours when I downloaded it)
I spot someone setting up the ropes for the rock climbing enthusiasts. Our family must be around here somewhere.
It is an interesting walk. I see a bridal party having a photo session.
Then I see the rock climbers.
That’s our grandson almost at the top after scaling an almost vertical wall. What a great activity.
The sun has gone down now and the lights of Brisbane are turning on as the sun highlights the horizon in one last muted, orange glow.
What a day it has been. At 7-30pm we catch the train back to the Gold Coast. Arriving home, tired and ready for a cuppa, at 9-00pm
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I am linking this post to Paula, “Lost in Translation“, you may have guessed her theme this week is “glow”…
I would also like to join Jo “Restless Jo” and her intrepid band of world-wide walkers.