On our way to Victor Harbour we stopped at Kingston to take a picture of the "big lobster" - after I took a picture of the "big orange" we found out that Australia is known for it's "big statues".
We are enjoying the driving so far - Josh is the driver and I'm the navigator. We always seem to have lots of fun and laughs. Here are some of the quotes of the day - as we pass a sign asking for volunteers, Josh looks at me and says "oh look - volunteers needed, right up your alley and it pays really well too" After a few days Josh is now looking for a pair of goggles and mouthguard for me to ride ontop :)
We arrived in Victor Harbour later in the day for our first night in the ole station wagon (it is actually great - the carvan parks all over at least this part of Australia are extremely clean and tidy and have great pools). We toured the town and quickly walked across the bridge that attaches it to Granite Island for the dusk Penguin tour.
One of the breakaways to stop the waves from coming into Victor Harbour:
The Whale Center in Victor Harbour:
We took two to-go mugs filled with wine to watch the sunset on the nearby beach (Maslin):
Josh making a new friend:
This is the sign that created huge debate ("unclad bathing area"):
Ahhhhh! Now we get it (not that the few people on this side of the beach didn't help clear up the confusion):
Adelaide Central Market - It is truly an experience. The people and the excitement - we didn't realize at the time but on Saturday's is the end of there week and they want to get rid of everything. People start yelling "a dollar, a dollar). Needless to say we walked out with celery, tomatoes, metwurst, etc - and we are living out of a car. Oh well, I told Josh it only cost $1.00.
Glenelg Beach in Adelaide - We spent two days here - it was great. The coastal patrol sure was not like Baywatch though. On the second day we burnt so bad we were done with staying in the car. We booked hotel rooms for the next 4 days:
And for our great wine adventure in the Baroosa Valley, we have 20 bottles currently and can only legally take home 6 bottles per person:
Josh showing his painful burn stance :)
This was such a neat wood carving - exactly how we felt by the end of our winery/vineyard tour ;)
And the Big Rocking Horse in Gumeracha:
Signs showing how far and direction of various cities:
Hahndorf - The Oldest German Establishment in Australia:
I was quite excited to see this candy store "Humbugs" - Josh caught me in the moment:
Hahndorf Candle Maker:
German Arms Hotel:
Oktoberfest Beer (not good at all - I horrified everyone by asking for tomato juice to add in):
Mmmmm Trio of Sausages:
Josh looking over Adelaide from Mt. Lofty:
We had a fantastic time touring around the Baroosa Valley for the past week. We are now back in Naracoorte for the Taste Festival and the races (Saturday and Sunday). I helped Jenn (Georgie's mom) make 200 pasties for the market today (Josh even helped by rolling out the pastry), we sold out in 1 hour. On Monday we will be heading along the Great Ocean Road - we are quite excited for our next adventure!
P.S. My grand growing adventure at the Loxton farm has failed. I forgot to say that Jock and I reckoned they needed more sun and put the trays outside - within half an hour the rabbits got all the seeds. It was quite a sad moment with my gardening abilities.
Hi Jenn & Josh,
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures, sounds like a wonderful tour of Barossa Wine Valley. A person certainly can't get sunburnt here. Monday it was -34 degrees with the windchill but today (Friday) it was +3, slushy roads & streets. You'll be experts in making pasties - can hardly wait for you to teach us! Looking forward for your next adventerous blog!
Take care,
Rick and Lucy
Such awesome pictures and write up about the pictures. Look forward to your next blog and phone call. Miss you. Take care. Love Mom and Dad.
ReplyDeleteHey guys
ReplyDeletethe beaches look just beautiful checked out Glenelg and the jetty, wow looks like a neat place. Everyone is always asking about you two and how things are going , of course we all envy the adventure that you are having, a trip of a lifetime. Cannot believe it is 2and 1/2 months that you have been gone. Jarett is really starting to ask now how much longer until you get home. I think he is really missing you Josh, so the other day he said I dont have a younger bother to play with and that Josh and Jill had each other when they were growing up , so boy when you get home he will really need some brother time. any ways you guys look great in the pics. thanks so much for the blogs Jen, it really puts our minds at rest seeing you guys look so happy and having fun.
Love you both and miss you lots. ttly
Love Mom Dad and Jarett