So what did we do in our last few days in Perth? Well, we
had to get a present to take to Chris’ Mum and Dad, who we were going to be
staying with on Friday and Saturday night, so we headed off to Sandalford
Winery, which was recommended by our resort. It’s a very nice place but it
turns out that it’s not their main winery – that’s further south at Margaret
River. We saw adverts there for the big gig on Friday at their main place –
Stevie Wonder, no less. One day too late for us, I’m afraid. I was driving so
it was up to Jo to sample the wines:
We walked round Guildford - a lovely little town and then headed back towards our resort.
I'm glad I was good at the winery because we discovered yet another little microbrewery - Iron Bark - and so I was able to at least take their sampler tray. We had a nice chat with the owner and his wife as they were closing up at 5. Nice, back to basics type of brewery.
Duckstein's brewery was nearer our resort and we also stopped there, but neither of us thought much of their beers. Dinner that night was lovely, however. We went to the fancy restaurant at the resort - Jo loved her meal:
The following day was to be our last in WA before heading off early on Friday morning. I decided I could resist it no more and so I booked a tee time at our resort course and Jo came out in the buggy with me - reading her book and photographing the wildlife and the plants as I played.
So, Friday morning arrived and we got up nice and early and drove towards the airport. I should have pre-programmed the Maps app but I tried to do it on the hoof and it kept directing us towards Perth International Airport - not the Domestic one. No matter, it'll be signposted - oh no, it wasn't. Bit of minor panic, but we made it in the end and had a good 40 minutes in the lounge before the flight took off.
Kelly met us at Adelaide, where we had to put our watches on two and a half hours again. We went back to their house and waited for Chris to come home from work before heading south to Port Elliott to stay with Chris' Mum and Dad for the weekend. It was apparently a typical Aussie road trip - we had to stop at the drive through Bottle-O to stock up on our stubbies for the journey - a new experience for us.
Chris' Mum and Dad are lovely and Lorene - Chris' Mum - had cooked a lovely meal for us. Their house is super too - Lorene loves her garden and David has his beloved TR6 in the garage.
On Saturday morning we walked down to the local market, then headed for coffee, after which we did the local bookshop. In the afternoon, we took a trip to the local microbrewery - yet another one - in Goolwa, then went to the golf club for dinner, joined by Harry (Lorene's uncle) and his wife, Jeanette. We took a photo of the 4 survivors of the boating accident:
Harry looks - and is - very hale and harty after his near miss - and he's going to buy another boat! We've told Kelly she's banned!
On Sunday morning we took the lovely clifftop walk down to the beach cafe, after which we headed for Victor Harbor, where the boat rescue was. We walked across the bridge to Granite Island and soon it was time to bid our farewells to David and Lorene, who we hope to see in the UK some time in the future.
Chris took us to lunch at McLaren Vale, home of many well known wineries, then we headed off for some sampling. Our second stop was especially beautiful - a lovely little boutique winery with beautiful gardens and views over the valley. We sat on the decking in the prime spot:
So that was our weekend. We're now staying in apartments in North Adelaide, just a short stroll from the city centre through some nice greenery. We went to one of the Adelaide fringe shows on Monday night and we celebrated my birthday last night at a nice little Japanese restaurant with a teppanyaki table - that was a good laugh. Here's Jo and I trying to catch some flying pancakes:
That's me up to date - battery running low and coffee finished, so it's off to the park for us.
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