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Aweseome result of the finished dining room renovation

Our very ancient apple tree lost one of its major branches with the most recent storm, although it came down only two days later.

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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Console of a 1940 upright piano which is dismantled for transport.

A small but engaged group explored Rundle Park / Kadlitpina (Park 13) on Sunday under the guidance of tour leaders Christopher Lock and Helen Hutton. From rubbish dumps to whispers of corruption, there were plenty of stories to uncover and open spaces to enjoy. They shared insights into the park that is the home of The Garden of Unearthly Delights during the Adelaide Fringe, as well as the many other attractions it offers throughout the year.

Take the tour or sign up for our regular weekend walks: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/park-13

šŸ“·Rod Lewis

#Kaurnacountry #adelaideparklands #picoftheweek

 

A small but engaged group explored Rundle Park / Kadlitpina (Park 13) on Sunday under the guidance of tour leaders Christopher Lock and Helen Hutton. From rubbish dumps to whispers of corruption, there were plenty of stories to uncover and open spaces to enjoy. They shared insights into the park that is the home of The Garden of Unearthly Delights during the Adelaide Fringe, as well as the many other attractions it offers throughout the year.

Take the tour or sign up for our regular weekend walks: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/park-13

šŸ“·Rod Lewis

#Kaurnacountry #adelaideparklands #picoftheweek

 

A small but engaged group explored Rundle Park / Kadlitpina (Park 13) on Sunday under the guidance of tour leaders Christopher Lock and Helen Hutton. From rubbish dumps to whispers of corruption, there were plenty of stories to uncover and open spaces to enjoy. They shared insights into the park that is the home of The Garden of Unearthly Delights during the Adelaide Fringe, as well as the many other attractions it offers throughout the year.

Take the tour or sign up for our regular weekend walks: www.adelaide-parklands.asn.au/park-13

šŸ“·Rod Lewis

#Kaurnacountry #adelaideparklands #picoftheweek

 

First garlic harvest of the year

 

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