Another day in Ballarat on a quest for discovery
This time around we discovered Kryal Castle. On the rainy day
that it was, the jousting was cancelled so a weapons display was set into the
program. It was quite good, and all the kids loved it, but I must admit the
visit was not quite what I had expected. To be honest, I felt that Kryal Castle is targeted towards children, more than adults. The characters were playing with the kids in sword fights and
having a ball doing it I would say. The fun for the adults came in the form of
a “pull apart table”. In fact I had the pleasure of making my best friend several
inches taller, by tying ropes to her arms and legs and then yanking. Lots of
fun and highly recommend it!
To fill the rest of the day we decided to visit M.A.D.E (Museum
Australian Democracy & Eureka). It was absolutely brilliant and the learning experience was just fantastic. The voyage starts with the
Eureka uprising, and follows through time looking at the greatest speeches ever
spoken including Nelson Mandela, Enid Lyons, Winston Churchill, Paul Keating, Martin
Luther King and so many more. Its all based around one single premise and
delivers in immensely powerful images and thought provoking words. The
original Eureka flag is also on display. Returned to it’s home and
birthplace. It’s quite fitting as M.A.D.E is build on the site the Eureka
rebellion, and the flag takes centre stage in a darkened room and glass case.
It’s quite humbling to think of what the flag represents and the event that the
flag was the centrepiece to. I found myself sitting there just looking at it,
thinking of the history and significance of it. It’s quite a powerful thing to
be in the presence of. Sadly nearly 40%
is now missing. Over the years the flag had been chopped up and the pieces
given away like a trophy to friends of the family who owned it. What is left
has been preserved quite literally thread by thread and saved for the rest of
it’s days. If you are pondering a day in Ballarat then M.A.D.E must be
on the to do list. It’s just brilliant!
Last but not least we finished the day at the Golden City Hotel in Sturt Street. It's the fifth time I have been
there as the food is perfect every time and the atmosphere is just great.
Meals range from the “parma” to the most exquisitely presented meat dishes.
It’s really hard to beat and it won’t break the bank. The perfect way to end a
visit to Ballarat.
Every time we visit it gets harder to leave and one day we
won’t. With any luck it will be sooner than later. We love exploring
the area which is so rich in history and beauty. It is rapidly becoming a place
to call home.
Author - Craig Thatcher - 18 June 13
Author - Craig Thatcher - 18 June 13