Thursday, 9 January 2020

Straight on till morning

Have I mentioned the CAT yet? I can't remember.

The Central Area Transit is made up of four colour coded routes that get you all over the central area of Perth. They're free as well! You don't need a hop on hop off bus tour at all. The CAT is frequent and goes pretty much anywhere you would want to as a tourist. There is a bit of overlap in the heart of the CBD which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Transperth also runs a CAT in Fremantle, but we will get there in due time.

I took a nice walk along the Swan River. Did I get lost? Not "lost" as much as "didn't know there wasn't a way off the path". Whoops. It was a lovely path and a lovely walk but it did not get me to where I wanted to be. Their river is very wide! I honestly thought Perth was a shore city.

When Mom visited Perth many years ago, she went to Queens Gardens. This is a wonderful oasis in the middle of the city. It isn't far at all from the Western Australia Cricket Association. It also happens to be a stop on the Red CAT.

Ever since I arrived, Mom was asking if I went to King's Park. When I did, she was very excited and asked if I saw the swans! No, but I did see a duck. "No, the swans in the pond by Peter Pan!"
So I set out to find Peter Pan, because he wasn't in King's Park.

Arriving at Queens Gardens, you need to go through a wrought iron gate. If you're like me and a gate generally means something is closed, you follow a local and be ready to plead ignorance. Once inside, the garden is full of green grass, swans, ponds, and lily pads.

There was even a gosling!
In front of this was the Peter Pan statue Mom was so excited about!


James and Peter.
This feels like the right time to talk about the grass in Perth.

In the parks, the grass is green and beautiful. It is also very short and coarse, for lack of a better word. Perth isn't a very rainy city, and Australia isn't a very wet country. It would be fair to think the grass in the parks is astroturf.


Looks fake, right? Kinda feels fake too. I can assure you it is not. I don't know how they grow it and how it's not brown, but it is not fake. I may have tugged some up to check.

Next: Birthday on the Indian Ocean!

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