Sunday, April 12, 2009

Llewi the sorceror, photo taken by Soli, Easter 2009
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Eli and llewi asleep. Easter Saturday 2009
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Eli John Badger , Easter 2009
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Alison and Llewi

Easter 2009
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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Autumn leaves, late March, Parma, just before our SA holiday 2009.
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Eddie's Ford Glenelg Street, easy to find in the distance, but he says it does not
pick up speed as well as the belived Berlina.
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Glenelg beach and pier, Adelaide SA
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Holdfast Promenade, Glenelg - you can see why the beach needs
constant regeneration - an ecological nightmare - what about rising sea
levels?
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Glenelg, Adelaide, esplanade, where the rich play and the
apartment blocks meet the beach
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High rise luxury, Glenelg, a lot of conspicuous consumption and fine food too
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Waterslides, Glenelg, Adelaide: what a ride!
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Eddie at Glenelg, Adelaide's main seaside town
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Seaside Glenelg, sort of like St Kilda - monument to first settlers on left
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The happy shopper and pigs, Rundle Street Mall, Adelaide
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Shopping Mall Adelaide, opposite our city hotel, more shops than you
can conceive of in one place
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Gulf St Vincent, Fleurieu Peninsula, astonishing how the cars and boats
can drive onto the sand to go fishing. White pointer territory and the
land is very very dry
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Beautiful gums, Fleurieu Peninsula
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Cape Jervis and Kangaroo Island, Fleurieu Peninsula
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Kangaroo Island Ferry, Cape Jervis and Kangaroo Island
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The road to Victor Harbour, Fleurieu Peninsula
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Strathalbyn, SA, more antiques!
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Coriole, McLaren Vale - we are back at last after 11 years, and it's just as pretty
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View west from Coriole, McLaren Vale towards Gulf St Vincent. You can
see how dry SA has been. The grapes were not fully harvested this year
beause they did not ripen evenly and then spoiled from one day to the next.
Fortunately the Coriole garden and vineyard have bore water.
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Coriole garden - we came back here because we'd visited 11 years ago and loved the garden
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An old crusher, "decoratively" preserved at Coriole
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