A massive urban donut.

Adelaide is a fascinating place, with an outstanding mix of heritage buildings, impressive modern architecture, statues, green areas, rivers and beaches. The entire CBD is surrounded by a continuous stream of parks, making it look like a donut on a map or viewed from above.

The first thing we did, as always, was to walk. See where we end up.

Stop #1 was the Town Hall. Gorgeous building!!

Caught a concert pianist practicing! 😍

Then it was time to wander a little more. The CBD is full of interesting stuff!

Then we hit the Botanical Garden (of course) and some green space (the Karrawirri Parri).

And of course we hooked up with our new, totally adorable friend Gill. We met her and her bestie Deb in Omapere, on the North Island of New Zealand (see our Dec 20th post on “Tides…”). They were the ladies that convinced us to go to Tazzie.

She is a tiny bundle of energy, and we spent lots of time with her. What a fabulous guide she was!

Occasionally one runs across something that makes us laugh, because it SOOO applies to someone we know.

Tara?! 🀣

11 responses to “A massive urban donut.”

  1. Fantastic acoustics in that concert hall. Would love to explore that library. Best…coffee shop…name…EVER! 😍

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    1. It really did have amazing acoustics! And the library was so warm…

      β˜•πŸ€£ We both said “Tara’!!” When we saw it.

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  2. WOW enjoy I have not been there yet.

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    1. It’s a big big world out there Linda, just waiting for you to see it for yourself!

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  3. Not surprised you fell for the legant Dame Roma…
    Looks like a fascinating city. My brother speaks warmly of it and Adelaide has been a family New Year destination for him a few times.

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    1. It was lovely, only slightly tainted by the lousy weather we had. Looks like a fabulous place to live. Though so far, Brisbane and Napier lead in that category! 😊

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    Grace Floisand

    Looks like a very interesting city and that library was really nice and great acoustics.

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    1. It was a lovely place. We needed more time! But the taste was good enough for now. 😊

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  5. You are too kind, it was so much fun getting to know you both and showing you a part of my world! Sad that the weather was so unseasonably awful while you were here and equally sad that Deb was unable to join us on our adventures. Enjoy the rest of your time in OZ and hope to catch up next time in your part of the world! Safe travels back to Canada. πŸ€—πŸ¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊβœˆοΈπŸπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦β€οΈ

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    1. The pleasure was all ours Gill! I do hope you do that Alaskan cruise and look us up. Until then, let’s keep in touch.

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  6. Most definitely will keep in touch!!! Oh and Eleanor laughed when she saw the photo of Bernie wearing her sunglasses, then made me wear them and laughed even more lol. Got to love two year olds πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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