Big fun was had by all. The weather, for once, was very nice- not too hot, too cold, raining or smokey- as it has been in the past! Fraser performed- "Let's get it started in here!". Gemma's class performed the more traditional,"Jingle Bells".
An idle day and plenty of paper and sticky tape- suddenly we have our own futuristic airport. View of the main runways. Helicopter pad.
Pilots eye view of the main buildings. 'Blackbird' space travel 'plane hanger.
Close-up of the terminal building, with passenger bus. Not sure how long it will last, afterall, it is made of paper... not sure if it has a fire fighting crew... could be a little unsafe.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
The boys went to the motor show again. Not enough cars with stowable tables, unfortunately. It's good but, how many cup holders does it have?
Landscaping is coming on apace- with all hands on deck. Grannie made her own wheelbarrow from a pot and a golf trolley. Now we have our own creek and sculpture garden installed. Plants to be added in the Autumn, when it gets a bit wetter- here's hoping! The new sculpture was a birthday present for Kaggs- 'Rhythm' by Andrew Kasper- let's hope the parrots like it too. More improvements to follow, when the labourers straighten out a bit.