One of the things that Justine and I really enjoy when we travel is checking out the supermarkets - I know it sounds mundane when you can have these famous and amazing sites and scenes around the corner, but it is in the supermarket that you really get a sense of the place you are in. Aside from trying to figure our what might be sour cream, or whether you are likely to be able to interpret cooking directions in a foreign language, just the differences in products available and the people buying them is quite insightful. Just finding them can be a challenge. Today we shopped at the local Coles, and it was all a little too easy and familiar. Good and bad I guess!
Lauren can't really tell us what she most liked, but I think it would be a fair guess based on here
enthusiasm for the topic, it may well have been the tunnels. There were many conversations that went like this: Tunnel! Bridge. Tunnel!! Bridge. Tunnel!!! Bridge. TUNNEL!!! and so on. Rivetting stuff - Denton would have loved it. Her other main interests were 'train', 'tram', 'big plane' and 'two dogs'. Seriously, she seems like she grew up a bit while we were away - her walking is much better and her vocab, sentence length and meaning have all improved out of sight over the 4 weeks. It would be interesting to know if that was due to travelling - but we are NOT doing a control experiement.


And I think that is about all. Thanks for staying in touch, hope you enjoyed this. I know a few people were reading it, but I don't really know who - but thanks anyway, it makes taking the time to do this far more worthwhile.
If you are interested in seeing the final collection of photos from the trip, just e-mail me at davidbruce.act@bigpond.com and I'll let you know when and where you can see them (if you want a print of any, just let me know and that can also be arranged).
Cheers, Ciao, Au Revoir and whatever goodbye is in German - Weidersein I think, but it was so long ago!
