Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Column 62


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Canberra
Story filed: Secret doors

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today we are talking about secret doors. In the olden days, this door was a little door that you could open to put coal into the furnace to make electricity. It was not a glass works gallery then; but it is today. It used to be an electricity factory. I didn't know that at the start but I know that now because we looked it up on the internet. Out the back there is a cafe and outside the cafe there is a train track, but not a real one -  what it is trying to do, is represent a train track that used to be there - I just figured that out because the train track was just flat-out and a real train tran is sticking-out so it had to be a fake one. And the wood is all over the place, not like the real wood in train tracks, that are not so close, next to one another. It was all very interesting to see.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter