• Andrea McClure
  • Andrea McClure

Year off around Australia

Roger and I setting off in the Dmax Ute with our Goldstream caravan in tow to explore our country Leia mais
  • Greg Cooley Wines

    13 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    We call here as our 1st winery choice today, looks great, signs out saying 'open' and we're well before 5pm shutting time! No go for us though - there's a sign on the door apologising that 'they've' had to go out but they'll be back at 3.45pm at the latest! Roger goes and waits in our airconditioning in the ute, while I sit at one of the outdoor tables and chat to the resident cat - while the resident dog looks on from being shut inside! It's close to 4pm when I give up - ready (just researched) another cellar door to try. Off we go - no sales here with us today.Leia mais

  • Clare Valley Information Centre 10th

    13 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    This tourist information centre is celebrating it's 10th birthday - as a collective enterprise, run by local businesses and volunteers to showcase their region and it's products. A real credit to this community - it is a very welcoming place to check out, to find out what's happening in Clare Valley. Us being here, very comfortably enjoying these celebrations, is testimont to that!
    Lovely nibbles and complimentary 1st drink, we get to chat with other travellers who have just 'come along' like us - and staff and locals are friendly and happy we're here.
    Yes there was birthday cake! It was delicious - a Black Forrest one - mmmmm.
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  • Jacky & Marty's place Housesit 2nd week

    14–22 de mar., Austrália ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

    Roger has his alarm set - wakes us up at 7am. Up we get and Roger prepares a cooked breakfast - our egg and bacon combo we're fond of. Roger has already put Tonka the cat out into his outside enclosure and let the chooks out into their daytime pen. So after breakfast and tidy up, I'm right to do the rest of the morning jobs while Roger takes the ute in for a wheel alignment. I get these jobs done, then go out to the caravan to enjoy watching the next episode (6) in the latest Reacher series (S3) - which I do on my Prime subscription. After this go back into the house and boil up some eggs to have ready for Bilby's feeds - he gets half a hard-boiled egg each night - along with grain, sultanas and fruit. Roger gets back, so now relaxing for a while. Lunch, sandwiches for Roger, open toasties for me. As we know we're going out this evening I decide (again) to drive into Clare earlier than I have been, to feed Ashleigh's cats. I only stay with them for around 45 minutes - so I'm back in good time to have a shower and get ready for our outings. Roger has done parts of the afternoon jobs (sheep, chooks and cat) so we'll do the roos and possum when we get back tonight. We leave around 3.30pm and return 9.30pm. I get changed into 'round home clothes' to help with the jobs - get them done. Roger has his shower, we relax before going to bed.
    15/03/25 Saturday. My turn to have an alarm set for 7am - making sure I have plenty of time to be organised for the Parkrun that is held just down the road from us. Roger kindly drives me to the spot and returns with me around 9am. We do the morning animal schedule, then have our late breakfast. I strip the sheets off the bed we're using and get a load of washing going. Tegan calls on Whatsapp- so enjoy a chat with her, and a quick hello with Robert too, as he's doing a job before the day heats up (replacing someone's carport posts). Roger gets the washing hung out - doesn't take long to dry, so we get in back in for folding etc, I remake our bed.
    Lunch - sandwiches for Roger (cheese and vegemite) and sour dough open toasties for me, garlic sauce, avocado, tomato and cheese. Relax indoors keeping cool. Around 3pm I head into Clare to look after Ashleigh's cats. I stay and watch a Netflix movie 'A Family Affair' -starring Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron - not bad. I get back around 5.30pm (got breatholized on the drive back - no drinks yet today). Check with Rog if we're going to Clare Rodeo - he doesn't feel like it, and I'm fine to stay here too. Get the afternoon animal schedule done. Tea tonight, steak and salad. Tidy up, then spa time. After our showers we go feed Bilby (the possum), then relax until bedtime.
    16/03/25 Sunday Roger's up first and goes and starts the animal schedule before coming back in for his breakfast. I get up and have my breakie too. Roger finishes the morning jobs, while I tidy up and get ready to go to the swap meet Roger's keen to check out. We leave around 9am, and return here before lunch. Lunch we have a cheese kranski each followed by some fruit. Relax reading, and I write up a card with a short note included for Auntie Vera's 101 birthday this coming Friday. This may not make it in time, but fingers crossed, I'll put it in the post today - along with a sympathy card to Quentin on the death of his Dad, Rod. At 4pm I drive into Clare to go to Ashleigh's - cats and watering plants. While here I watch a Netflix movie - something with Jennifer Lopaz in it - quite fun. When I return at 6.30pm Roger already has the afternoon jobs done and tea cooking. Tea tonight is chicken snitzels and salad with boiled potatoes. We share a small apple pie (Sara Lee from freezer) heated up for dessert. I make a phonecall to Leigh - confirming he'll be going to Auntie Thelma's funeral on Tuesday. Next it's dark enough for Roger and I to go and feed Bilby the possum. Then we get into our bathers and go have a spa. Have showers, cuppa, relax until bedtime.
    17/03/25 Monday I get up at 7.30am and go for a run, while Roger happily has his breakfast and does the morning jobs. When I get back I have my breakfast and have a shower. Then get ready to go for a drive - day trip outing. We leave 9.30am and return around 2.30pm. We relax until time for me to go into Clare to feed Ashleigh's cats. Roger takes care of afternoon jobs here. I get back around 6pm - Roger has pizzas (his make up on bases) for our tea. After eating, Roger goes and has a spa, I stay inside catching up on the budget books. After Roger has a shower, we both go and feed Bilby. Now relax before bed.
    18/03/25 Tuesday. I enjoy a lie in, reading 'Ugly' by Robert Hoge. Roger has his breakfast and gets the morning jobs done. I get up and have breakfast. I ring my work to find out what I need to do when I'm not returning at the expected time - in June. It will mean a detailed email - I 'll do that later.... Now get ready to go for a drive - we leave at 10am and get back at 1pm. We eat the lunch that Roger had packed - left over pizza and a cheese and vegemite sandwich each. We relax, reading, I finish off the book 'Ugly' - and understand why Roger felt he could relate well with the mother's passing - his Mum died too young as well. Time for me to drive into Clare and tend to Ashleigh's cats. I stay with them a while and watch a Netflix movie. Get back here around 6pm. Roger has the afternoon jobs done and a lamb roast cooking for tea. Have our tea, then go for a spa. After our showers, I start watching the recording of the livestream of Auntie Thelma's funeral that was held today - very nicely done. We feed Bilby, then I resume watching Auntie Thelma's service. Rest In Peace Thelma Moss. Will write this and head to bed - where Roger is already.
    19/03/25 Wednesday. We both get up around 7.30am. Have our breakfasts, Roger goes and does the morning jobs while I stay indoors and tidy up. I do go and put Tonka (cat) out in his outdoor enclosure. Roger and I decide to just have a stay about here day. With that, I go for a walk for 3 to 4 hrs into Clare along the Riesling Trail and return. I get back at 2pm and Roger and I have lunch. Meat and salad sandwiches for Roger and 2 open toasties - sauce, meat, capsicum, tomato and cheese- for me. Relax for a bit, before making a batch of yoyo biscuits (Thermomix). Then time for me to drive into Clare to feed the cats. I stay with them and watch another Netflix movie, before returning just after 6pm. Roger has the afternoon jobs done, and organising another yummy roast meal. Our tea, heated up roast lamb with roast potatoes, pumpkin, carrots and boiled brocolli, cauliflower, corn served with gravy. Spa time next, then our showers. Robert calls (Roger has been doing phone tag with him) to update us on our mail - we've received shire notifications of failure to vote. Roger has an email record of letting them know we're away/out of state - so we will let them know this with our response. Next time to feed Bilby, now catching up budget books and writing this up, before joining Roger to read in bed.
    20/03/25 Thursday. Goodness, Jacky, Marty, Ashleigh and Paula will be back tomorrow afternoon! Their time in Canada has gone quick!
    We get up around 7am, as Roger is 'primed' to go on a morning walk with me. We have our breakfasts and get our morning jobs done first before we go. We leave (driving) 8.20am and have returned by 9.45am. As it's raining - enough to create puddles, Roger is keen to get outside and wash down the caravan, ute and Jacky's car - which he does. I'm inside tidying up, including mopping up the kitchen bench area and appliances where we left a window open and the rain has come in! I figure it's a good day to make another batch of yoyo biscuits - this lot I'm making to leave in at Ashleigh's place - as thank you for her effort to leave her home as a great place for me to retreat and relax. I've looked forward to each day going there to look after her cats, have a cuppa, watch a movie and enjoy some treats (cake, biscuits, chocolate bars, chips) - plus she's paid some money ($20 a day) as well. Lunch today, Roger has his meat and salad sandwiches, I have yoghurt and fresh passionfruit (from Jacky's vine). I start to tidy and get organised to be ready to move back into our caravan. I'm just about to make the icing cream to join the yoyos together - when I get a call from Barb - so great to hear her voice! Not quite as 'bubbly' sounding as normal - on catch up chat, Barb has alot going on with her family - not an easy time, fingers crossed it will all sort out soon - they're a great family unit. Pleased to have caught up abit on Barb's news - won't be too long (just over 2 weeks) until we see each other in person at MFSR Bush Festival - yay!
    Back to joining my biscuits together before I head into Ashleigh's for my last trip in to do her cats. Roger informs me, he'll take me in as he's got rubbish and recycling he'll put in Ash's bins (town service). Then he'll go grocery shopping while I do what I need to with the cats etc. Get the cats fed and tidy the place, check the plants, put yoyos in Ash's container and leave a 'welcome home -thank you' card. Roger has tidied out the front veranda while waiting for me. We get fuel on the way back to here. Time to do the afternoon round - feed animals. Tea tonight is cold meat (last of the leftover roast lamb) and salad. Spa time, then showers. Roger feeds Bilby - I'm doing our budget books. Relax before bedtime.
    21/03/25 Friday. It's our Auntie Vera's 101 birthday today - she is an inspiration and sooo loved. We'll be raising a glass in cheers for her later today for sure! Wow - this fortnight has flown- Jacky and Marty will be back today! Roger and I get up at 7.30am and have our breakfasts. Roger goes and does the morning animal feed routine while I start a load of washing and start moving back to our caravan. Amazing how much stuff we have gotten into this house while staying! Roger and I have a good morning - getting things done so Jacky and Marty arrive back to a neat and organised homecoming - just want them to be able to do what they need to and then get some rest! Roger decides we need some more bread, so we go to Clare Rise Bakery - very nice! Come back here and continue sorting washing and making sure all is in order. Have a later lunch, fresh bread cheese and vegemite sandwiches. We're now totally back in our caravan - so all food prep, done in here. Around 2.30pm Jacky and Marty arrive back - being dropped off by Ashleigh and Paula. All look tired, but relaxed and happy - their Canada trip was a success, beaut family get together. Ashleigh and Paula head off (back to Ashleigh's home in Clare - fingers crossed all well with her cats, like we left them yesterday) - and we leave Jacky and Marty 'to it' to settle back home - unpacking, washing etc. Rog and I just relax, Roger reading outside, me watching Episode 7 of S3 Reacher in our van. Around 4.30pm we sit outside with Jacky and Marty and have a nice chat - about their holiday and our experience at their place. Roger and I then go for a drive to the Tourist Centre to have 'Friday drinks', we return around 6.30pm. Jacky and Marty are now trying to catch up on sleep, so we've offered to feed Bilby tonight so they don't have to get up to do it. Roger cooks up his Sausage Surprise for our tea, we follow this with some chocolate for dessert - that Jacky got for us in Canada as a 'thank you' gift - very spoilt. Now dark enough to go feed Bilby, then Roger has his shower in the van. Now relaxing until bedtime.
    22/03/25 Saturday. I have my alarm set to wake us up just before 7am. We're leaving this morning in time to get to Clare Valley Parkrun. We get up and get dressed and get the caravan packed and sorted to go. Say our goodbyes to Jacky and Marty and head off 7.40 am. It's been a lovely 2 weeks staying here.
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  • Clare Valley Information Centre

    14 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 38 °C

    This is becoming a favourite place to call in! We're here now for Friday 'drinks' which is held every Friday 4pm to 7pm - featuring a local producer (wines, gins, beers) who has someone (quite often the owners themselves) presenting and talking about their 'drops'. Not a worry if you're not into whatever is featured on the evening - as the centre has a well stocked fridge and cellar they're licensed to serve from. Offering cheese platters to purchase and enjoy here as well - along with other local baked goodies. Good coffee and tea available too.
    Tonight's feature is O'Leary Walker Wines and we have 4 on offer to taste, being presented by Mark. Funnily enough, Roger and I like all of them - but our favourite was the Grenache. We buy 1 bottle of it, and kept drinking by the glass ($8) while remaining here, the sparkling for me, Riesling for Roger.
    Roger and I were the 1st to arrive, but boy there was a decent crowd by the time we left at 5.30pm (finishes 7pm). We had a lovely time, sitting and chatting with 2 other 'travelling' couples, at an inside table.
    We head off early as we are wanting to get to Auburn to have tea at The Rising Sun Hotel, before our show starts at 7.30pm.
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  • The Rising Sun Hotel Auburn SA

    14 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

    Get here with plenty of time to enjoy a meal. We've parked the ute just off the main street opposite this hotel. Roger has one of the evenings specials - a salmon dish, I go off the standard menu and have Salt and Pepper Squid with salad. Both of us very satisfied with our meal. We have time afterwards to go sit in the bar area and enjoy a drink at 'happy hour' prices - and some free fingerfood - nuggets, spring rolls etc and carrot cake. So our dessert taken care of!
    Fills in time until we go 7.15pm to the show we're booked for - that is in The Stables at the rear of this hotel.
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  • The Stables at The Rising Sun Hotel

    14 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Walk here from the hotel to attend a 1 man theatre show, that is part of this year's Adelaide Fringe Festival.
    It is performed by Eoin Ryan, who is telling his own story of his experience on an Australian Fishing Trawler - he's called it 'Trawled'.
    OMGoodness! Very well done. Yes a story - delivered so well, not going to forget in a hurry.
    Finishes around 9pm. We drive back to our housesit.
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  • Clare Valley Parkrun

    15 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Roger drives me to the Parkrun starting area and parks - it's only about 2kms from where we're staying!. He says he's happy to wait until I'm finished.
    Today's parkrun is another well run event - I now understand to go to the '1st Timer' Marshal before the 8am start so I can be filled in on how their 5km track is run. It also gets us (1st timers) introduced so others know to watch out for us! In today's 1st Timers we had a family (5) from UK, and when I mentioned I'm from Dunkeld VIC - I had a nice fella come over and tell me he's from nearby Coleraine! Roger and I got chatting with him after the run - his name Scott Cameron, and he's a regular holidayer here with his wife's family living nearby. They're staying in the caravan park in their caravan (wife and children). Thought Roger might have known his older brother Andrew.......not so. Enjoyed chatting with Scott before returning to our housesit.
    Later in the day I receive my 'results' which let's me know there was 55 participants in the parkrun this morning. Lovely friendly group.
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  • Pikes Wines & Brewery

    17 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    Glad we've come here - quite a few people have said this is a 'must do'. Beautifully maintained and presented - we go to the winery tasting first. So lovely to have free tastings - and as many as you like, when like me you've got a nominated driver - thanks Roger. Roger did try a couple of reds. My usual - liked all the wines I tried, though there were a couple of 'stand outs' so we purchased 6 bottles of each - and I also got another 4 bottles - single varieties. Our wines are re-stocked!
    Roger goes and checks out the brewery - just for a look, I happily stroll about the garden areas as I don't need any more to drink at the moment.
    Next we're driving to Mintaro for lunch.
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  • Magpie & Stump Hotel Mintaro

    17 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Today's lunch spot. Very nice venue inside and out. As it's a lovely day, we order our meals and choose to sit outside. We get chatting with a lovely couple, Neil and Trish, with their dog (Australian Shepherd cross Poodle) who are on a 2 week holiday. They're enjoying this area very much too - and have a holiday recommendation spot if staying cabin style....Miners Cottage, 111 Goldfields Road, Cockatoo Valley, Barossa SA.
    Our lunch is great - I have Salt and Pepper calamari and salad, Roger has
    I decide I like this hotel so much - I'll buy a memento - so I buy a black cap which I'll include as part of Robert's birthday present.
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  • Blyth

    18 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    This morning's drive brings us here. We arrive and pull up near the information board and have a walk, before driving and parking in the main street area. Then we walk about the town - very lovely old stone buildings. We go to Medika Gallery in an old church. I am very taken with the artist Ian Roberts work - beautiful water and ink paintings - prints- most depicting birds and flora. Ian is happy to chat - and tells us, when he finds out where we're going next, to check out Corryong Museum (story of knitted Australia map) and Lockhart Museum (lady's work with wool).
    After dragging myself away from Ian's art work (without purchasing - when I really wanted to) we wander to the cafe and have a morning tea break. Coffee for Roger, and a fruit juice for me - we share a Kitchener bun.
    Back to Clare we go.
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  • Clare Riesling Trail

    19 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    I'm on a walk this morning, and have come to walk along this trail into Clare. Lovely day for it - though warming up again. Enjoy this walk while messaging with Genevieve MacDonald, she is kindly helping me send my Auntie Vera some Coleraine Glenelg Fine Confectionery chocolates for her 101 birthday. Dark chocolate coated ginger is a favourite, and Genevieve is including some soft assorted chocolates as well to 'mix it up'. Genevieve is sending me photos of the results of her gift preparation - I'm so grateful, the results are perfect.
    I'm lucky to be able to call in at the Clare Valley Tourist Centre both ways - way out for a toilet stop and way back to refill my water. Such a lovely area to walk, my Strava app tells me I've covered 18km.
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  • Wymans Loop Hike near Clare

    20 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    This is a short walk in Spring Gully Conservation Park - which is only a few kms drive from where we are staying with our housesit.
    Roger has agreed to do this one with me as it's only approximately 3 km. He wasn't going to 'play' when we completed the loop, and I suggested we turn around and do it again the other way 🤣 I love a loop walk - and they usually look and feel quite different when you do them in the opposite direction. Not today - probably not helping, that we're wet from being drizzled on. Great to have some rain though - just would like it to be a bit more 'set in' (without flooding of course).Leia mais

  • Clare Valley Information Centre

    21 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Back here again - for our 2nd Friday night drinks. Today's wine tasting offerings are by Greg Cooley Wines. Perfect - this is where we tried to do some sampling the other day - but 'staffing' were out when we called in! Enjoy the bubbles and Rog likes their Shiraz. Stay here long enough to find out we didn't have a win with the raffle, and for me to purchase a gin pack of 3 x 200ml of local Sawmill Gins and a bottle of Taylor's bubbles. Time to head back to our caravan for tea.Leia mais

  • Clare Valley Park Run

    22 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    We arrive at the parking area and make sure we park with the caravan so it will be easy for us to drive out afterwards.
    Roger's doing Parkrun too today.
    Good morning for it - I try to see if I can better my last week's time. Phew - I did!
    Afterwards we drive into Clare and park where we can with the van. Roger has his breakfast and I have a shower. We're going to met up with Lisa Meek (Alison & Neville's niece) at Antidote for a cuppa at 10.30am.
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  • Antidote Kitchen Clare

    22 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    We arrive here earlier than our 10.30am meet up time so I can 'sneak in' my brunch before Lisa gets here (I have found out she's on a strict diet and will only be having a cuppa with us, so I'm happier to eat my meal first). Sitting at an outside table, I have their Smashed Avo breakfast dish - it is a beauty! Very filling with 2 poached eggs and lots of trimmings - soooo delicious.
    Timing works well, I have finished, and plate gone before Lisa arrives. When Lisa gets here we move to an inside table, as the sun is making it warm.
    Catching up with Lisa is a delight - such a lovely lady, full of stories, and great to get updates on her and her family (husband Ron, and son Curtis- now 19). All going great ❤️ We each have our chosen cuppas, and Roger has some cake.
    A happy hour spent together, then time for Rog and I to head for Auburn.
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  • Auburn Caravan Park

    22–24 de mar., Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Come straight here from Clare. We're keen to check in and get settled. Pay our $70 for 2 nights with power and allocated Site 9. We go and set up - and happy with our site, it's a good size and in a handy position to amenities block and camp kitchen. Lovely caravan park, it will suit us well for the shows we're attending while staying in Auburn, we can walk to them. Once we're settled, Roger has his lunch, some sausage surprise. I don't worry about lunch as my 'brunch' in Clare has done the job. We relax and enjoy the park setting and around 3pm have some cheese and biscuits with a nice bottle of local wine (a Fiano) before heading to our 1st show. We leave just after 4pm as Roger has checked and said it starts at 4.30pm. We return from this show around 5.30pm. We have until 7pm until we have to leave for our 2nd show, so plenty of time to relax, I get changed into warmer clothes (ready for the evening cool), and have our tea - reheated sausage surprise. Head off on time for our next show - get back at 9pm. Luckily, we had a couple walking most of the distance back with us - they live nearby - as they had a good torch to share their light, no street lights in some sections where we walked! Now time for a cuppa then Roger goes for his shower. Relaxing before bed.
    23/03/25 Sunday. Rupert McClure's 1st birthday today (Owen & Meg's son). Roger up at around 7am, I have a 'lie in' reading my 'Reacher' book until about 8.30am. Get up and have my breakfast too - tidy up before deciding to go for a run to check out the trail beside our caravan park. Come back and have a shower. Lunch is finishing off the remainder of the sausage surprise - we both have it heated up and on some toast. Roger has a couple of yoyo biscuits, I have some yoghurt and tinned Peaches. Relaxing, until we have to leave (walk) to our final Adelaide Fringe show. Leave at 1.40pm and return 5.30pm. We have a relax (I get changed) before I spend time updating our travel maps while Roger cooks our tea. Tea tonight lamb chops cooked with onions, boiled vegetables and Roger's homemade airfryer chips. We follow this with some Canadian chocolates (thank you gift from Jacky and Marty). Tidy up and relaxing before bed.
    24/03/25 Monday. Roger gets up 1st, I follow at around 7.30am. Leisurely breakfast - Roger has made us both porridge. He follows with his toast. We enjoy our cuppas. Pack up and get organised to leave. Off we go at 9.30am.
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  • The Courthouse Auburn

    22 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    We walk here for our Fringe Festival show, Adelaide Baroque Quartet, to find we're late! It started at 4pm! Whoops Roger!! And I watched him check his ticket on his phone beforehand! Oh well, we purchase a drink - bubbles each (which kindly gets brought to us once we get seated) and sneak in while the performance going.
    This turns out to be a wonderful hour of music (for us - those on time get the full 75 minutes worth lol) the quartet playing with 3 violins and 1 cello - just amazing!
    Afterwards - nice short stroll back to our caravan park.
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  • The Stables Auburn

    22 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Walk here for our 2nd show of the day, Adelaide Fringe Addicted music, mime and dance. We've got the right time for this one's 7.30pm start.
    This is a thought provoking and very clever way to present a tough subject, that needs thinking about. As a society, how we care for those with addictions.
    Roger and I thought this was very good - just got 'lost' with the Q & A session afterwards! The questions asked just went 'over our heads'.
    Beautiful night for a walk back to our caravan park.
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  • Rattler Trail Auburn

    23 de março, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    I head off for my shuffle/jog this morning - while Rog walks into Auburn to do some grocery shopping. I take this Trail for about 4.5km heading towards Riverton. On my return journey - noticed a large snake crossing ahead of me, thankfully not close enough (?) for me to guess at its type! All I found by the time I reached where it crossed was its 'foot prints' - the marks where it slithered.
    Glad I didn't leave this exercise for any later in the morning - it's warming up. Will be a lovely day to relax and enjoy a show. I return to our camp before 11am. Roger back too, happily in his camp chair outside listening to a podcast (true crime of course!).
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