Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Second Chance Banks In Belleville Illinois

Continuation - a week later in Adelaide Part II

Glenelg North Beach: dolphins and stingrays



One fine cloudy Thursday morning after a restful night at our host sister and an extended jog in the wetlands, we were on our way to the beach. After one and a half hours by bus and train, we reached the east of Glenelg Adelaide. First, we strolled along the bridge, which has developed rapidly but to a hunt for the "highly toxic" Stingray. Unfortunately, the bad guy is hiding under the bridge.

Our guide then decided to North Beach, so we have half an hour by Baden had to be patient. The long deserted beach but compensated for the march along the apartments and yachts.

Especially because the first dolphin suddenly appeared ... gradually, we saw more dolphins, only one came again and after a while two ran past us, but were also quick to leave.

We enjoyed thoroughly the sun, which had defeated in time for our show, the clouds. A little too extensively, as we found at home, although we had creamed the prescribed manner ...
On the way back we found a playground for adults, forced us to the guide. The first called produce some inconvenience, but then took all the applause accompanying ladies.

The girls left the afternoon with an earned Cold Rock ice cream end, while the guide checked out the Art Galleries. Gabs evening at home in the hills dinner with Giovanni's Pizza (the hottest Italian in da village) and colorful salad a la Karen (with avocado!) - So we celebrated the birthday of our Gastschwägerin in-law a little.


(AUSTRALIAN!) FOOTBALL AND INTERNATIONAL NIGHT LIFE

On Saturday morning we had the opportunity a few real-Australian football Blokes up close to sniff. At the old high school our host brothers and sisters blew our host brother, a test match. The girls were of the opinion that the white dress he was super, otherwise it is rather dull. Despite all the offers Australian Football more action than the U.S..
evening we went to the birthday dinner with the Gastschwägerin to-be and their parents. Previously, our hosts were still her old home that was really right in the hills. A beautiful ride, especially because is attached to all corners of fruit (a little wine, too). Very European look there, but very curvy and off the beaten track.
The best thing about dinner in the City, "Coopers Ale" was definitely the name-giving Beer. The chips were so perverse large that a certain W. had to make his reputation as a human vacuum cleaner some honor. After all: The pumpkin-pizza was pretty nice though. And kindly could Mareike (occupied with salami!) Her "Chicken" Schnitzel Maui can pack ("Doggie Bag").

also "international" as the chips and the music played inside the dress codes for certain establishments. The carrier short pants could be counted on one hand (and was the author of these lines, in borrowed shoes, More), while matched up to 3,000 people in the shed .
The cocktails were expensive, the plastic glasses cheap, the Aussie Girls dressed up and too short but at least one berockt DJ what emerged.


Sunday

The next morning we woke to 12, the sizzle of bacon (in probably the worst Friing Pan in the southern hemisphere) in the parents of the birthday child. We lounged around, saw lots of pictures Putbacktouren the family, threw a few darts, chicken and chips already schwupps gabs. Ice cold drinks, of course, anyway. Only from home-brewed beer we only found out when we were on the go. Was not our last visit!

afternoon then we shot another round, from Port Adelaide, where there was to admire genuine Harley-Davidson guys and a huge garage sail (flea market), all the way down the beach.

We were amazed at what has for a long and beautiful beach Adelaide.

Dsa also attracts one or the other (amateur) fishing ...

To top off Australia came out for the first ice-adventure in which the price was reasonable for her money to one of ordinary Germans. Wafer dipped in chocolate, all kinds of sprinkles and whipped cream for free. The Laden is definitely better than its website!


PS: Actually, we were on Sunday train in the western metropolis of Perth broken, but the track was flooded. fully booked and the Ghan to Darwin / Alice Springs on ... No matter Littlehampton is beautiful!

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