I’ve been trying to keep busy as
much as I can, though it’s definitely more difficult with classes. I’ve had at
least two beach visits since orientation week. Two weekends ago I went to the
beach with my Guelph friends again. It was sunny and warm for a couple hours
before some clouds rolled in and we called it a day. However, we were able to
jump off the pier. I didn’t jump off the highest part of the pier, but I
managed to get the courage to jump from a lower platform. With one big splash,
I hit the cool water before swimming back to shore. We spent some time
collecting shells on the beach as well.
On my latest beach visit, Manny
and I took a really long walk down the beach and we didn’t even make it to the
end - I had no idea it continued for so long! Afterwards we had a delicious
lunch at a small Mexican restaurant that not only had great food, but also
yummy lime Miller beer. We walked down Jetty Road and all the shops that line
the street. There were several nice clothing stores, souvenir shops, and a
cheap book store (where I bought a new book by my favourite author, Terry
Goodkind). We finished our day off with some really good ice cream!
This past Saturday, we headed over
to the Adelaide Botanic park to tour around the gardens. Unfortunately, the
majority of the gardens were closed due to the cultural festival, Womadelaide.
It’s similar to Folklorama in Winnipeg, except that it is held over 3 days in
the park. We thought it would be fun to go to the festival, however the entry
fee was a VERY steep price of $120 for the afternoon and evening. We made the
most of our visit by finding the duck pond, a greenhouse, some smaller gardens,
and stopping for a while to lie in the grass.
The Duck Pond
The greenhouse
A sign in one of the gardens
Looking up at the blue sky
We also found the National Wine
Center. Although I hear that the Barossa Valley Wine Tour is a must, the
National Wine Center is a bit easier to get to (being right in the city next to
the Botanic Gardens). The building has some beautiful architecture and the
inside is just as impressive as the outside. I have to go back to taste some of
their wines since there were way too many to taste in one go.
The massive amount of wine bottles. The inside architecture of the National Wine Center.
A look at the exterior of the Wine Center.
We also stumbled on a peculiar
looking fruit tree and to my delight, I realized that it was none other than a
pomegranate tree! Unfortunately the fruit wasn’t ripe enough to pick or there
might be one less pomegranate on that tree. I think you need one of these in
your garden dad!
That just about sums up the most
interesting parts of the last couple weeks. I can bore you all with the details
when I get home. The only other thing I think I should mention…the sidewalks in
downtown Adelaide are quite interesting. I’ve seen chalk drawings, coins
embedded in the concrete, advertisements in paint, and my personal favourite:
random hug spots! Seriously, here’s proof!
Miss you all!



