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Adelaide – it’s better than ok
Tegan and I have been in Adelaide for the last few days: Tuesday to Friday for a work conference, then Friday night to Sunday just to hang out, relax and do some sight-seeing. And the verdict: we really like it.
For the conference, we were staying in the Hilton where we had a decent but fairly plain room (I probably wouldn’t choose to stay there again). Since Friday nights we were in the Pacific International Suites on Hindmarsh square, which were quite nice. Everything was a bit smaller than at the Hilton, but they had been more recently renovated and were quite nice. We spent yesterday exploring around the CBD, which was good fun. We wandered through Rundle Mall, went to some decent book shops (always good), and spent a great few hours exploring the Central markets.
The Central Markets are, for us, one of the best things about Central Adelaide and had us wondering:
1. Why don’t we have one of these in Canberra?
2. Why don’t we live in Adelaide?
The answer to the second of those questions was: because we don’t have a good job, church or friends or family there, but Adelaide really has a number of things going for it. The city has a really good feel, and we found several good cafés and restaurants, not to mention good bookshops and essentially free wireless internet access in many places (or rather, it comes complimentary, so to speak, because we already have an unlimited account with Internode, the primary ISP involved in it). The city centre in Adelaide feels a bit like a cross between Sydney, Melbourne and a country town: it has the old sandstone buildings and feel of Sydney, the malls and the centralisation of Melbourne, and still a bit of a small-town feel, as everything is fairly close together, etc.
On the topic of the markets, there were several great things:
There was a wonderful little deli, coffee bar, pizza and pasta café called Haigh’s Chocolates, which is another great selling point.
All in all, we had a great time and you can see some of our photos here:
http://homepage.mac.com/mistertim/PhotoAlbum2.html
Lunch for Grandma’s Birthday
We had a lovely day yesterday up at the Centennial Winery in Bowral, celebrating my Grandmother’s birthday. It was a lovely afternoon with nine of us from the family there. The food was good, the wine was good, and the company and fun together was even better.
You can view photos of the afternoon here
Russian family reunion 2004
On the ANZAC Day public holiday (Monday 26 April), about a dozen people from the Russian side of our family gathered at ‘Aunt’ Nina’s house in Figtree (near Wollongong). As usual, we had a great time all catching up over a long late lunch.
And naturally, Tegan having just come back from Hong Kong with new toys, had another chance to try out her new camera, so here are some photos: Link
(Note: this page doesn’t look all that nice yet, but I’ll fit it into the site better soon.)
More Tales from Hong Kong – a full week!
A whole week of my stay in Hong Kong has gone by undocumented on our blog, so I thought I’d catch up on what Greg, Ruth and I have been up to over the last few days.
