Enjoying the "Winter Reds" festival at Anderson Hill winery |
August went by very quickly. It was quite a strange experience having a winter season during this time of year. The leaves do fall off the trees here, but there is no snow. There have been times when I have seen some frost early in the morning in the hills, but otherwise it is just a bit chilly. The biggest difference is that winter is the season of GREEN! I didn't really notice it until winter, but everything in Australia was so dry and sun-baked during the summer and fall. As a Calgarian, seeing brown everywhere was not out of the ordinary, but now that it has been raining regularly, everything has come back to life.
Despite all of this, the festivals, wine and food events continue. I love the Australian way of life. You go to work and then relax at a cellar door or a pub on the weekends. Best of all as a parent is that everything is designed to be as child friendly as possible. Most cellar doors and pubs allow kids. In fact most of them have kids activities or playgrounds attached.
Goolwa weekend
Cold morning in Goolwa |
Middleton is a small town next to Goolwa that is known for being a whale nusery. We walked from Middleton all the way along the beach to a point where some whales were spotted. Bringing our binoculars and cameras we saw a southern right whale waving its flippers at us.
Thar she blows! It's a southern right whale. |
Henry and Miles with Jack and Max King from Ottawa |
Seals at the Goolwa barrages |
Adelaide Crows game
Not being huge sports fans, we hadn't really given much thought to attending an AFL or cricket game while we were here. It seemed low on the priority list. However, as the year has progressed, I had become more intrigued by the amazing devotion that people put into their teams. It definitely felt like being on the red mile watching throngs of Flames fans going to a game. I wanted to see what a Crows or Port game was like. I had been told that Port games were more raucous and that Crows games were more for the "posh" crowd. (I await having things thrown at me. *ducks*)
We ended up getting some free tickets for a Crows game at the Adelaide Oval so we went, decked out in crows gear. The boys were excited to see their first "footy" game. The Oval is HUGE! and there were thousands of spectators. There was a pyrotechnic show followed by an Adelaide Crows theme that initially sounded a bit old fashioned compared to a Flames game or an American football game, but here I am still humming it a few weeks later. People literally sang it on the way out.
I thought it was a little boring at first as the Crows were winning by 30 points, but I got into it more as it went. The rules are as far as I can tell, get the ball to the other side by bouncing it, kicking it or hitting it with your fist. If someone catches it that is good, but it if it bounces and someone on your team gets it then that is okay as well. The last five minutes were a real edge of your seat event as the Crows came close to losing the game. People got up in their seats and started shouting at the players. However, the Crows were victorious and we all went home happy. Go Crows: We Fly as One!
Glenelg: Seals!
We went down to Glenelg beach one weekend as it was another famously wonderful winter day. We weren't there long when there was a crowd looking out at the water. Looking myself and being one of those people to take their phone to the beach, I snapped some photos of a couple of seals playing in the water.
Mount Lofty Hike
Living up in Crafers we have been up to Mount Lofty more than once, but we hadn't actually done the whole hike from the base of the mountain in Adelaide. We decided to rectify the situation one weekend with a hike from Waterfull Gully to the summit and back.
Utopia Cafe |
Waterfall Gully |
Cockatoos and Kookaburras are everywhere in the Adelaide Hills |
Miles taking a well earned break |
View from the Summit |
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