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    • Gün 121

      Adelaide: Himeji Garden

      10 Nisan, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

      As we were leaving the Southern Australia Museum, we noticed a banner at the Art Gallery of South Australia next door. It was promoting the 18th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art. After taking a quick peek, we continued with our plan to visit Himeji Garden … a short Uber ride from the CBD.

      As one might guess from the name, this is a Japanese Garden. It symbolizes the sister city relationship between Adelaide and Himeji. Hidden behind a hedge just inside the gatehouse — which is modeled on a temple — one has no idea what to expect until you round the corner. And then … behold the beauty of grounds designed using Japanese garden principles.

      Himeji Garden is small, but has features that are of great religious significance to the Japanese people. It blends two classic garden styles. One is the “s’ensui,” … a lake and mountain garden where water and the imagination create images of vastness of grandeur. The second is the“kare s’ensui” … a dry garden where rocks and sand evoke the presence of water, even the sea itself.

      The s’ensui — or the lake — is the heart of the garden. It is shaped like the character “shin,” which means heart or soul. The calm water suggests purity and tranquility of the heart, which Buddhists believe is necessary to reach enlightenment and ultimate happiness. The water that flows into the s’ensui from a waterfall is intended to recall the wild mountain torrents of Japan.

      We wandered the trails winding through the garden, using a brochure we found at the entrance to identify the various features that make the garden so special.

      To get back to our hotel at ADL, we first took a bus from Himeji Garden to Grenfell Street in the CBD. Our timing was good and we managed to get on Bus 157 without too much of a wait, get off at the Grenfell Avenue stop, walk to stop #U2, and hop on the next J2 bus to ADL. Adelaide has a great public transportation system.

      Arriving at the airport, we walked back to the hotel for a bit of time downtime to relax and organize our bags for our Darwin flight tomorrow. Before we knew it, the sun was setting off in the distance … giving us a colorful wrap-up to our day.
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    • Gün 10–11

      Ankommen in Adelaide

      22 Aralık 2023, Avustralya ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Nach einer Woche auf engem Raum im Camper, gönnen wir uns einen Tag im AirBnB mit separaten Zimmern und einem sonnigen Garten zum Bräunen. 🌞
      Zum Abendessen taten wir uns zur Abwechslung etwas Gutes mit Ofengemüse und Salat. 🥗
      Zu viel Spektakulärem hat der Energiestand an dem Tag nicht gereicht. 👀
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 53

      Schokolade und ein bisschen Sightseeing

      8 Aralık 2016, Avustralya ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Um 10.30 Uhr hatte ich heute meine kostenlose Führung (25 Minuten) durch die "Haigh's Schokoladenfabrik". Da ich etwas zu früh da war, konnte ich mich noch ein bisschen im Laden umschauen. Man betritt kaum den Laden und schon hat man den "unangenehmen"😉 Geruch von Schokolade in der Nase.
      Dann ging es los. Als erstes wurde uns etwas zur Geschichte des Haigh's Unternehmen erzählt - das Unternehmen ist
      ein Familienbetrieb (fünfte Generation) und ist der älteste Schokoladenhersteller in Australien (seit 1915). Und dann gab es auch schon was zum Probieren: jeweils zwei Plättchen Vollmilch- und Zartbitterschokolade. Als nächstes wurde uns der Herstellungsprozess (leider nur anhand von Bildern) erläutert. Wir konnten aber währenddessen in die Produktionsräume schauen und sehen wie die Pralinen alle per Hand gefertigt und verpackt werden. Und ich glaube der ein oder andere Mitarbeiter nascht auch mal ganz gerne😅🙈. Fotos waren hier leider nicht erlaubt. Nach der Führung gab es noch eine handvoll Mandelpralinen - lecker😄. Ich habe mir anschließend noch zwei Pralinen (caramel - leider etwas sehr hart gewesen - und Cappuccino) gekauft und habe dann nochmal zwei Haselnusspralinen zum Probieren bekommen. So viel bzw. zu viel Schokolade am morgen😆.

      Zum Mittag war ich im Hostel bevor ich dann in Richtung "Botanischen Garten" und anschließend zum "Adelaide Oval" (gehört weltweit zu den schönsten Cricket- und Footballstadien) gestartet bin. Ich muss ja zumindest einen Teil der Schokolade wieder ablaufen😂.

      Am Nachmittag habe ich mich dann noch in die Stadt gesetzt, die Sonne genossen und einem Klavierspieler zugehört.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 14

      Day 14 - Peterborough to Port Turton

      14 Mayıs, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Slow start this morning, had a late night with the Train Show. Quick stop at Chemist for Script, couple of things from Food Works and we left Peterborough.

      The most notable thing is how dry it is, I was talking to a lady last night and she mentioned how worried the farmers are that they have had no rain for months. The lady I spoke to is married to Bill Sauers brother, we had a lovely chat after the show, for those that don't know - Bill was my Plant Manager for 10 years (he employed me when I joined JBS) he is a lovely man and a good boss.

      We took a few back roads down the Peninsular (much to Wayne's annoyance) went through heaps of Wheat fields that are just stubble. Not what we expected, Wayne thought it would be timbered, I thought it would be green. Both wrong, very dry and desolate landscape. I was surprised that the Peninsular was so wide, I had a picture of driving down the middle and having water on both sides....very wrong. It was great to sea the ocean after being away from it for 2 weeks....we do love our water.

      Every mountain range has rows of Wind Turbines, not expecting to see these, there are a lot of properties covered with Solar Panels also, so they are obviously trying different ways to create/save electricity.

      We arrived at around 3.30 to the most awesome place to stay - Port Turton...what a surprise. Love it, tidy little caravan park right on the water, good amenities, grass sites and 2 minutes from a jetty which looks great for fishing. Walked down there as soon as we had set up camp (15 mins after arriving), talked to a few fishermen, and a local who gave us a couple of tips on places to see while we were here. A lady was swimming laps next to the jetty, said she does it most days (her time away from the kids), I told her I would probably join her tomorrow afternoon.

      There were about 10 different types of Stingrays in the water where she had been swimming and one huge one about 2m across, the lady jumped back in the water to steer it in my direction so I could get a photo, (which doesn't do it justice) Wayne said it is the biggest, fattest ray he has ever seen. The local man mentioned to us that it was the same Ray that killed Steve Irwin - Wayne of course replied with 'Gee it was come a long way' - the guy didn't get it.

      So excited to be back at the water and the Peninsular looks beautiful, can't wait to explore over the next four days. Forgot to mention I have solved the problem of trying to navigate on my phone (reading glasses) and see where we are actually driving (distance glasses) - see photo of how clever I am.....looks silly but it works.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 16

      Day 16 - Thursday - Point Turton

      16 Mayıs, Avustralya ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Got up early with the sun 7.30 haha - strange place. Washing everything as its a beautiful day. Wayne connected the greywater pipe into the system, we usually just have a bucket. Jobs done now off to explore.

      Warooka was a small country town, then into Yorketown which was surprisingly big, picked up a couple of things from the bottle shop, Foodworks & Chemist.

      I asked for directions to the Pink Lakes, got sent to the Tourist Information Centre as the lady couldn't tell me. Anyway we checked out a couple but they aren't Pink - just salt. Nevermind, I'm sure we will find some along the way.

      Then off to Edithburgh, interesting sign as you come into town, There is an amazing horse made from bits and pieces - she is called 'Edith the Draughthorse'. The Wind Turbines around the town are crazy, so many. Bought Fish n Chips to have at the Jetty (Wayne is going fishing tomorrow). Really impressed with King George Whiting. Then drove around 'the Heal of the foot' see yesterday's map.

      The road wound around the edge of the coast which went from flat beaches to high cliffs, very clear water and still no wind (fingers crossed it stays that way). Not sure if I'm happy that is only 22 deg so too cold to swim as there are the White Pointer Sharks down here so the temptation isn't that bad.

      Saw a couple of Painted Silos, the second one was especially bright. Lots of dirt roads around this beautiful coastline but in good condition. Saw a pod of Dolphins herding some bait and something bigger, maybe salmon, onto the rocks and having a good feed.

      We are blown away by the Seagulls down here, they are huge compared to ours at home, Wayne recons they are threatening him, 'either feed me or we will attack'.

      Went to a Tackle shop as Wayne forgot is Filleting Knife - good vibes for tomorrows fishing day. Also got some bait, covering all his bases with bait and lures.

      Nearly back to Point Turton and noticed a massive fire in the distance, hope it is just a farmer burning off. Fuelled up at Yorketown $1.959
      Okumaya devam et

    • Gün 18

      Day 18 - Sat. - Still at Point Turton

      18 Mayıs, Avustralya ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Taj's 10th Birthday. Missing the boys heaps, big and small. Housework/Maintenance day today for us both. Wayne on the car, fixing the trailer connection (which I may have broken ages ago), tracking down and fixing a squeak under the car and repairing a valve on the water inlet into the Van that has never worked...very productive day.

      Amazing how dusty/sandy the Van gets, so lots to clean, in between calls from the 'Repair Man' get me a screw driver...no not that one the smaller one !!!!

      Wayne needed a part for the trailer connection so we did a quick run into Warooka, only about 10 mins from Turton. I found a painted tank - so of course took a photo.

      Its cold, overcast and windy today, so not a good fishing day, but he tried, only caught some seaweed. We were going to check out tomorrow and go the beach camp but decided to extend another day and see what the wind is going to do.

      Still having problems with our gas bottles, can't run more than one hotplate at a time, when we swap over to the other bottle, its fine. Change back to No.1 bottle the next day and its fine....we are very confused. Any ideas are welcome.

      Wayne thought it was funny that he is sitting watching the footy while I wash and dry up.....he has been very good with his cooking outside and drying up, guess the footy is too hard to resist. All good.

      Sorry, not many photos today 😉
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    • Gün 19

      Day 19 - Extra day at Point Turton

      19 Mayıs, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Yucky day again, cold and windy. Did the washing, think we have fixed the Gas bottle problem - time will tell.

      Copied the Go Pro and Drone footage to the Hard drive. Then went and had another practice flight.

      Spent a couple of hours working out where we are headed over the next couple of weeks. We were going over to Eyre Peninsular but the weather isn't great so we will go up to Coober Pedy and check out the underground living instead.

      Sandy will catch up to us during the next week and we will travel together for awhile. Will be nice to have her along for some chats etc.

      Nothing else happened today so making Taco's for dinner and an early night ready to pack up and move. Hopefully the weather will improve.

      There you go - I went out in the rain and took a photo of our camp site so at least there is one piccy today.
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    • Gün 23

      Haigh's Chocolate

      31 Mart 2022, Avustralya ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      I'm definitely bringing some of this home with me!

    • Gün 16

      Haigh’s Chocolates & Pirate Life Brewing

      29 Nisan 2023, Avustralya ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Slow to get moving, we headed to Haigh’s Chocolate Factory at 11am and did the quick tour and claimed as many free tastings as possible. We got our fill then went to Pirate Life Brewing for lunch in Port Adelaide.

      The brewery was huge and really well setup with indoor/outdoor areas, hairdressers parlour, merch shop, pinball gaming area and shuffle board which the kids loved playing (I want one!). Lunch was nice, although a little exxy and they had 20+ beverages on tap so I had a tasting paddle followed up by some others 😉

      We met my workmate Rhiannon for a catch up & quick coffee after that and I was pleasantly surprised by how cool that Port Adelaide area was. It was surprisingly quiet (so much so Abby could do a handstand on the street - see pic) but there were some nice shops and I loved all the historic buildings (thanks to Rhiannon for the history lesson too). I could really see that place taking off if the right people get involved.
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