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Category Archives: Local Culture
Arthur Boyd: The Life of St. Francis
Last weekend, we spent a damp but utterly undreary weekend wandering through North Adelaide, dodging the odd shower, exploring blue plaques on the front gates of 19th century and early 20th century homes, dipping into quirky coffee shops, strolling along … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Local Culture
Tagged Adelaide, art, Arthur Boyd, David Roche Foundation, lithograph, painting, sketch, St. Francis, tapestry
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Coronation Day
I am a little behind with this review on a momentous day for the UK, as sad news from home had us dashing back to Australia before the last string of flags had been removed from park railings across London. … Continue reading
Posted in England, Local Culture, Travel
Tagged champagne, Coronation, The Mall, Westminster Abbey
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Bella Sardegna
My head for history always gets vertigo when going back in time more than three or four hundred years. So, imagine how dizzy I am feeling today, standing before the ruins of a Nuragic village in the middle of Sardinia, … Continue reading
Posted in Italy, Local Culture, Travel
Tagged Costa Smeralda, flamingos, Mediterranean, Nuaghe, San Teodoro, Santu Antine, Sardinia, Vermentino
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Watch Out for Donkeys!
Fez. A scrabble score of forty five on a triple word score. A city in Morocco. Or a red cap with a black tassel worn in Turkey, named for the crimson dye that is made in the city of Fez. … Continue reading
Of Tarts & Tiles, Tuk-Tuks & Trams
Three wonderful weeks in Portugal, and a common theme or two has begun to emerge. We have spent our time very merrily in Porto and Lisbon. Both towns are densely populated with people and churches, and incredibly steep. There are … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Wine, Lifestyle, Local Culture, Portugal, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged azulejos, Lisbon, Monastery of Saint Vicente de Fora, Monastery of St. Jerónimo, pastéis de nata, Porto, Portugal, Portuguese tarts, trams, tuk-tuks
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“Core of my heart, my country!”
An opal-hearted country,A wilful lavish land –All you who have not loved her,You will not understand –Though earth has many splendours,Wherever I may day,I know to what brown countryMy homing thoughts will fly. For many Australians, the words of poet … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Food & Wine, Lifestyle, Local Culture
Tagged . Fleurieu Peninsula, affogato, Banjo Patterson, bettong, D'Arcy Niland, Dorothy Mackellar, Hindmarsh Valley, Kangaroo Island, Softfoot Far, Swagman Country Dining
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Post Production Ponderings
November arrived with a clash of cymbals, a tarantara of trumpets and thunderous drum rolls. I submitted my thesis on the first of the month, which was a huge weight off my shoulders. The following day, the Lyceum Club Adelaide … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, History, Local Culture
Tagged 100 Years of Women's Voices, Adelaide, Carol Grbich, Constance Smedley, Dr Helen Mayo, Frances Adamson, Lyceum Club, NMAFC, Paolo Sebastian, Piccadilly, Queen Adelaide, Sandy Verschoor, South Australia
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Christmas Cards: Setting the Mood
Then its zippity jingle and dash away pingHang holly and berries in all the hallsThe tassels on all the thermostats andWrite merry Christmas on all of the walls…~ from Eloise at Christmas Time by Kay Thompson One upon a time, … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Lifestyle, Local Culture
Tagged Australia, carols, Christmas, Eloise, Julian Dennison, Ronan Keating, Santa, Sylvia Preston
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Of sheep and seaside daisies…
The first sign that the town had a connection with Scotland was its name: Glencoe. The second sign: a redheaded ‘Weasley’ walking down the main road… Glencoe is a small country town in south-eastern South Australia, to the north-west of … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, History, Local Culture, Travel
Tagged Accidental Heiress, Glencoe, Glencoe Woolshed, Leake, merino, Mount Gambier, National Trust, Open Gardens, Scotland, South Australia
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