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Renovation of the dining room: old paper stripped off to reveal wall paintings, probably from the 1930s. (The dark patches are from the wallpaper removal, there's no mold or similar.)
Reluctant bedfellows, though - Snorri always squeezes up to the others, but the others usually aren't that happy about it, particularly since Snorri then takes over most of the resting space, or squeezes them into the corner. ^^
Sunday's walk in G S Kingston Park / Wirrarninthi—Park 23, revealed many sculptural treasures which can only be discovered when walking or cycling, as well as the secluded wetlands. Others are more public – like the historic chapel and graves in West Terrace Cemetery and the Lie of the Land sculptures on Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
Read more here: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/park-23
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Great images from Rod of Sunday’s guided walk in King Rodney Park, Ityamai-itpina (Park 15). This often-overlooked park features the Glover East Playspace, a historic olive grove, Botanic Creek, playing fields, a basketball court and skate park, early 1900s blue gums and pepper trees—and is home to abundant birdlife.
Take the tour or sign up for our regular weekend walks: www.adelaideparklands.asn.au/park15-tour
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Images from Sunday’s walk through Veale Park / Waylu Yarta (Park 21), captured by Rod Lewis.
The walk revealed surprising stories about not only the stunning Gardens but also the wider Veale Park. Along the way, we discovered hidden treasures including a thriving community garden and a lush thicket of re-greened bushland.
Take the tour or sign up for our regular weekend walks: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/park-21-tour
#Kaurnacountry #adelaideparklands #picoftheweek
Images from Sunday’s walk through Veale Park / Waylu Yarta (Park 21), captured by Rod Lewis.
The walk revealed surprising stories about not only the stunning Gardens but also the wider Veale Park. Along the way, we discovered hidden treasures including a thriving community garden and a lush thicket of re-greened bushland.
Take the tour or sign up for our regular weekend walks: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/park-21-tour
#Kaurnacountry #adelaideparklands #picoftheweek