The sheds were full of good stuff, but a lot of junk too. Greg and I really enjoyed talking to the guy who owns it and having him talk about some of the history of the area.
We stayed in Adelaide for 4 nights because we had been on the road a lot and wanted a break. We hit Adelaide in time to see the Bowerbirds Market which is held only twice a year. It is full of talented designer makers selling their wares. I knew quite a few from my time at The Hive, but met lots of newbies too. I also checked out Poh's exhibition (the celebrity chef) who is also an artist. Her work is very whimsical and you can tell she has a commercial illustrative background. I especially liked the work she did from the collected feathers from her two budgies. We returned to one of the best breakfast spots in Adelaide, Queen St Cafe in Croydon...best coffee too. Greg and I went for a 20km bike ride up to Henly Beach and Grange and then down to Glenelg. I also spent some time shopping, or should I say looking, at the good end of Rundle Mall. I love love Adelaide with all its old stone cottages and character, yummy food, wine and lots of performers and colour.
I only seem to have taken two photos of Adelaide this time....but you can see more here