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11th- 20th August 2007
ADELAIDE – SOUTH AUSTRALIA

This is the view from the
plane, over the centre of Australia, the iron red so distinctive, the blue is
not water, just old river beds, and the white is salt from the sea which
evaporated!
We flew half-way across Australia from the Northeastern Top end down
to the Southern Coastal area, almost a third of the way along from the far
S.E. corner, where our good sailing friends Rob and Suzanne live. We
originally met them in the Mediterranean in September 1997, 10 years ago in
Gibraltar, just before their leap across the Atlantic, where sadly they were
dismated in their yacht Caviar, just 500 miles before reaching Antigua! Rob
managed to jury rig a sail in order to help them limp into English Harbour,
where me met up with them again. Rob also helped David rescue our
friend’s boat, Tahiri in the middle of the Pacific, and sail her back
to Bora Bora to windward. But that’s another story.
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Rob and Suzanne Gale’s welcome round their log fire is just
what we needed changing from the tropical climate of Cairns to Springtime in
South Australia. They invited us to join them for a week to visit the
Flinders Range, North of Adelaide, and Visit some of the best Australian
wineries in the Claire and Barrossa Valleys, which we knew were good, but had
not visited on our previous visit to them in April 2006.
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Suzanne’s Grandmother’s house, extensively refurbished
By Rob and Suzanne, which was built in 1901 is a classic
style of its era. It was the only house in the street,
Now surrounded by suburbia!
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The Torrens River lake formed by damming the River
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Suzanne wondered why they cannot save all this water to help Adelaide
with their serious water shortage, rather than just let it flow out to sea!

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Adelaide’s Government House surrounded by the modern buildings
Population of 1,050,800, 80% of whom live in Adelaide.
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Not quite the pyramid,
but
modern solar panels look
Attractive like leaves
blowing in the wind at Adelaide’s Festival Centre
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St Peter’s Cathedral built in 1869
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The Gothic style University of Adelaide founded in 1874 with grants
made from the profits of copper mining. This is where Rob and Suzanne first
met whilst doing their Science Degrees
in 1967
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Lloyd House, where Rob had his lodgings close to the City Centre of
Adelaide whilst at University is
now a private house. Rob had a reunion of all the
‘inmates’ of this house last year, which David and I participated
in, as we were visiting them on ANZAC day, the day of the party which
happened to be Valerie’s Birthday.
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Yes, we did get some
warm weather, Dean and Pat, good friends of Rob and Suzanne’s also made
us welcome at their lovely coastal home along the Hallet Cove Walk. Adelaide
City is in the background, just 10 minutes away by car.
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The 2 hour Hallet Cove coastal walk was
Enhanced by watching the sea-lions frolicking close in to shore
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This geological formation looks like the underside of a mushroom!
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Austrlia
is an Artist’s haven, demonstrated here by
Silvio
Apponyi himself, the famous
Australian sculpture who is
Constantly
making something (there was a lovely wooden frog in the making in his pocket
during the exhibition at the David Drisdale Gallery in McLaren Vale!
Here
he is explaining the enormous process involved in making these gorgeous fairy
penguins in bronze, and getting the three of them together in one piece.
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These two seals are the
epitome of grace and sensitivity, beautifully captured here by Silvio in
this bronze sculpture. This is always the way I visualize these delightful
animals, having swum with them in the Galapagos Islands.
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This is a leafy
sea-dragon, made out of copper, the mineral on which Adelaide has thrived.
The artist, David Hamilton has captured this tiny animal which lives amongst
the fronds of sea-weed off the coasts of the Southern coastline of
Australia. It seems to be weightless, hanging in space, just as it should
do, when living in the sea.
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