Friday, 9 February 2018

Week 465 - Strathalbyn, South Australia


This week has all been about old friends George and Dot in Strathalbyn. We first met Dotty through the internet on the CMCA Forum, way back in 2009 and have managed to catch up more than a few times. George gutted a Fuso bus and transformed it into a spacious motorhome, demonstrating all the skills of a craftsman.
Victoria Hotel 

Strathalbyn is a picturesque self contained town. All that you need is here nestled amongst the scenic vistas of the river and township.


The Pier at Henley
- A magnificent summer day at the beach at Henley 

By coincidence we heard Double Bum was in our area, so we arranged a get together and an evening meal at The Victoria Hotel. A big rambling old pub. We hadn't seen Double Bum for 12 years, but the conversation continued as though it was yesterday. A lot of reminiscing and story telling. A classic night of old hash friendship.


Coffee Set
We spent the morning at Henley Beach enjoying 
the coffee set 
And by another coincidence, an old flying buddy of ours, Inge, also lives reasonably local on the beachfront of Adlinga Beach. Adlinga Beach was very picturesque but I did not have my camera, so we intend to revisit and I promise I will get some great photography from that area.


St Andrew's Church 
St Andrew's Church overlooks the township 
of Strathalbyn
Strathalbyn Silos
Maybe one train a week uses the track. 
A sign of times gone by
Our camp spot is a large paddock next to Dot and George's house and of an evening the Little Corellas flock to the surrounding trees in their hundreds. Pests may be, but quite spectacular, yet difficult to photograph.

Catch up with Double Bum
So tomorrow, we attend The Stranglers in concert, the main reason for our visit to Adelaide at this time of year. All the reviews so far have been good and we are looking forward to this long awaited event.


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