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Sunday, 25 January 2015

Saturday in Port Adelaide

We drove down to Henley Beach to go shopping in Foodland with Kelly on Saturday morning, and, in the afternoon, we all went to nearby Port Adelaide where there was a large scale graffiti-style art exhibition. Here's some examples:







Also in the Port was the oldest Clipper style ship in the world, shipped over to Adelaide from Scotland last year. It's even older than the only other survivor, the Cutty Sark, which also has a Scottish connection. Its "modern" name, the City of Adelaide, makes it obvious where it should reside. It's on exhibition just now:


Chris had arranged to meet up with some of their friends and we caught up with them at the Old Port Hotel Brewery. After a couple of drinks there, we wandered off round the Port a bit more:



The final bit was the kiddies' corner, where Miller had a ball - check http://youtu.be/aQafjq1wmII

Kelly and Chris are out just now shopping for the big Australia Day celebration tomorrow. Today is Burns' Day, however and we hope Andy can do the business in Melbourne this afternoon.

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