22nd Jan - Onto Adelaide
Today’s trip was only short, 240km, so we all had a sleep-in
and a short morning walk now the weather had cooled somewhat, there were a few
spots of rain and some cloud cover to keep the temperature under 34 degrees.
Another surprise was a phone call from the Broulee caravan park informing us Bels
ipad had been recovered, it was discovered dumped in a bush near the surf club,
Yahoo J .
Following a quick catch up with Mel and Simon we checked out at 10.15am, with
only 3 hours to travel we weren’t too fussed. Arriving in Adelaide we stayed at
a lovely little inner city property converted to a caravan park. In 1856 Philip Levi obtained the property and in 1947 it was sold for 5000 pounds to
the Town of Walkerville as a public park. Walkerville is one of Adelaide’s
earliest settled villages outside the city of Adelaide and Philip Levi was well
renowned for his lavish garden parties back in the day.
With the temp hovering at 35 degrees we took a drive to
Glenelg, to take in the sights and checkout the beach, the boys even had some
fun on local waterslides. Following a txt from Chris’ boss Tom we even managed
to catch up with him and Dave ( product manager ) for a coffee before heading
back to pick-up some shopping and dinner, Glenelg is a tidy little town especially
at the beachfront.
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