S#63/2: The National Carillon
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April 14, 2010 at 4:38 pm (Daily Awesomeness, I get paid for this)
The article has been moved here – and if you visit the article, I get paid for it.
I’m a writer of The Antipodean Queen trilogy, the Rahana trilogy, and many interactive tales including Murder in the Mail, Magic in the Mail, and the Shooting Through escape rooms (currently non-operational due to COVID-19).
My store is at shootingthrough.net/store
Chris is my partner, Louisette is my eight year-old daughter, and TJ is my six year-old son. My cats are Zipper and Zoom. I’m based in Canberra, Australia.


Jolyon Bloomfield said,
April 15, 2010 at 1:25 am
There’s a carillon in the clock tower of Cornell University, where I currently attend school. It has three concerts every day (not sure about Christmas, but certainly every other day ;-)). The sound of the carillon gets old after a while, I assure you!
twittertales said,
April 15, 2010 at 8:12 am
Actually, I imagine it would 🙂 Are you allowed to see the bells inside?
Jolyon Bloomfield said,
April 16, 2010 at 5:45 am
Yup, you can go up into the tower and watch as they play the concerts (not that I’ve ever done this however). Earplugs recommended. Those things are LOUD!
williamsteed said,
April 19, 2010 at 12:46 pm
Haha! I know Astrid (but I can’t quite remember where from…).
I think the Carillion might be the secret escape pod like in Men In Black. Its position in the lake implies that there’s more underneath. Maybe it’s something to do with Torchwood Canberra. I’ll have to ask them.
twittertales said,
April 19, 2010 at 2:01 pm
I found out yesterday that Canberra has a fault line that runs directly under new Parliament House. (Which is why there’s that pretty rock strata on State Circle.)
Ah, Torchwood. . . you have a lot to answer for.
Louise
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