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Monday, 16 February 2015

Walking wounded

To finish off the photos from our weekend in the Clare Valley, as I said in my last posting, we walked along to the Sheep shearing station at Bungaree to have a look at what was once Australia's biggest industry.



We made a slight detour on the way home and went to Tanunda to have a couple of beers at the Barossa Valley Brewery. It was Sunday lunchtime and it was pretty busy when we got there, partly due to the fund-raiser they were running in the grounds for the victims of the recent fires around Adelaide.

The temperature had already hit 40 C before noon and we all needed cooling down. The adults could use beer of course but for little Miller all he/we could do was throw water over him and soon he was completely soaked through:



So that was our weekend. On Monday, Jo and I decided to go back in to the city, but not before I went out for a pre-breakfast 24 km cycle.

We walked to Peterhead station and caught the 10:12 train and our day then panned out as follows:

  1. Got off at Bowden station and had coffee at the Loose Caboose, which is virtually on the station platform
  2. Walked from there, past the Entertainment Centre, following the River Torrens towards the City Centre, passing the most beautifully prepared gardens at the South Australian Brewing Company
  3. We had originally planned to leave the greenery and cross the road to head for the Wheatsheaf, but we went a little bit too far and my map reading hadn't taken account of the uncrossable railway line
  4. We diverted and took a 360 degree walk round the Adelaide Oval before heading back towards our original target
  5. Stopped for a refreshing coke at a pub in Hindley St. then walked from there to George St. and the Wheatsheaf
  6. Beer and nibbles at the "Wheaty" then we walked back towards the city again
  7. Another diversion - this time for a couple of hours walking round Adelaide Gaol
  8. Walked from the Gaol back along Hindley St, looking for Kelly's recommendation of the Clever Little Tailor in Peel St., which we found through a combination of deduction and sheer luck
  9. Walked from there, down King William St towards the Royal Croquet Club, one of the main centres of the Adelaide Fringe Festival, which started last weekend. (It's a bit like the Pleasance or Udderbelly, which are centres of the Ediburgh Fringe.) Unfortunately, it was Monday and everything was closed
  10. Undeterred, we headed for the other main Fringe Centre, the Garden of Unearthly Delights, stopping for a quick beer and book reading at the Wakefield Hotel. The Garden was also closed!
  11. Hungry now, we headed for Rundle St. and picked out Piatta, an Italian street restaurant, where we had dinner
  12. Our penultimate walk was back to Adelaide Railway Station for the train back to Peterhead
  13. We walked back to Derby St. from the station, creeping silently in to the house just before 9pm. Miller and Kelly fast asleep, of course, and Chris was just heading to bed.
It was a hard walking day - 24 kms, mostly on the city pavements.

Here's the story above in pictures:

Loose Caboose

Loose Caboose

Brewery gardens at River Torrens
Newly extended Oval

Wheatsheaf

Gaol

Wakefield

Piatta

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