Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide
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The end of one journey, the start of another
Adelaide is beautiful, let me just get that out of the way. Kara and I love it here. There are quite a few similarities to Ottawa we noticed, but lots of differences too. Everyone is super friendly too! That sure is a bonus, I don't know what I'd do if it turned out everyone was mean. Probably be mean right back, but now I don't have to even think …
Glenelg to Adelaide and back again
... we paid our fare, making sure that Miles had his own special ticket even though he was free. The guy on the way home was even friendlier, full of charisma and ready with a laugh...trying to picture them on Cityrail!! As we approached the city, we passed by some beautiful old historic buildings, including the post office and supreme court, and we got off at the Rundle Mall, which was absolutely crawling with ...
Adelaide hills
... dorpje. Hier scoren we wel eindelijk de handpop koala voor carlijn, slippers voor de broertjes, en bij het speelgoed dorp eerder vandaag koala's die je via touwtjes omhoog kan trekken! Fantastisch :). Op de terugweg nog een stop in.......... Waar we nogmaals bij de bakkerij stoppen om wat te eten. Rond 15.15 zijn we thuis, zodat Sonja nog net op tijd de kinderen van school kan halen. John traint de hond ondertussen en Annelies ...
Whistlestop Adelaide
... here or a big bustling business centre, however you will find treasures that are unique to Adelaide only. A friend from London who's hometown is Adelaide gave me some tips on what to look for....quote Lou Renshaw:
'Make sure you enjoy the small things we do so well: fritz at a real butcher, coopers beer on tap, dry SA riesling, chicken parmies at a local pub, king george whiting, Vili's pies/pasties, Haigh's chocolates, lots of sunshine and beautiful understated white ...
Can you guess what it is yet?
... work getting into position plus the boat was moving 80% of the time so I was always adjusting position. Then we saw the fins close by before one swam underneath my feet, and I saw its fishy face. In total we saw about 3 pods of dolphins, none came right close to us beside the one that went under my feet, but when on the boat I got a closer look. No bait was used and dolphins came of there own accord, the first pod were especially playful. It was ******* the arms ...