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Sunday, September 23, 2018
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Hi Pamela: Mike said Refuge Island is for people crossing a road that is where they can stop before finishing their walk across the road is traffic is coming and not stopping.
I love carrot cake, yummy.
Catherine
I was a Girl Scout too!
And good choice, carrot cake and Greek salad.
A few interesting things in this post.
The refuge island is for people crossing the road, so they can stop half-way. I guess the signs are to warn drivers that there could be people standing in the middle of the road.
The colourful sculptures are giant version of a popular Australian lolly (sweet) called a Jelly Baby. (http://www.lollyshopwangi.com.au/aussie-favourites/jelly-babies-allens-jelly-babies/). Apparently those ones are outside the Contemporary Arts centre in Cairns.
Hi Pamela wow what an interesting place love those cute coloured jelly babies,Thankyou my friend for sharing your lovely time with us xx
This is an interesting post and I'm happy to read that a few comments explained what a Refuge Island is. I would have liked to see the inside of the church though.
xx, Carol
Good to see you have had an explanation of the Refuge Island, keeps pedestrians safe :-) love the jelly baby statues.
What a handsome building. And I had no idea about Refuge Island. Interesting!
A beautiful looking church.
Glad you have had the refuge explained.
I loved staines glass windows. Were they as pretty as you hoped for?
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