Showing posts with label Tourism SA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism SA. Show all posts

Sunday, October 20, 2013

BOOBOROWIE via Kapunda Music & Arts Festival 2013, & Burra

©bill purvis Text & Images
Glenda and I travelled to Booborowie for Priscilla's
21st Birthday Party.
Booborowie is a small country town in the mid north of South Australia,
population 130 about a 200km 2.5 hour drive from Adelaide.
We traveled via Kapunda dropping in to have a look at the Festival of Music & Art.
https://www.facebook.com/KapundaMusicandArts
The photographs on exhibition at the 2013 Kidman Art Show were of a very high standard.
Junk sculptor Steve Oatway  http://www.renkrn8.com.au/
see my photograph of his creation of the biker,  is also a proficient photographer
securing a prize for his work shown here: http://www.kapundarotary.org.au/art.htm
The photographs are views of the exhibition, the town of Burra en-route (bridge and duck),
and views of the streets of  Booborowie.
We took the opportunity to test a recently acquired annex which hangs off the back of our Toyota Hiace Campervan.
It is a welcome addition providing shade and additional space to the living area.
It was an enjoyable weekend in the company of our dog Leo and son Hugh and Priscilla and her family and friends.
I should mention too all of Pils pals from the Adelaide Hockey Club who decked themselves out admirably for the occasion.

Kapunda

Kapunda

Artists talks - Kapunda
Kapunda
Kapunda - Sculptor - Steve Oatway
Kapunda
Kapunda

Bridge - Burra
Duck - Burra


Caravan - Booborowie



Garden ornament - Booborowie


Evening light - Booborowie




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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Normanville overnight Toyota HiAce Reimo Campervan

Glenda and I have been searching for some months for a campervan of our own.
We have relocated campers across The Nullabor, from Christchurch to Auckland and hired them in New Zealand and Queensland.
The bug bit and months have been spent searching the web from Gumtree to CarSales.
There were several close calls but none quite ticked the boxes for both of us.
I suggested to Glenda we wait until after Christmas but she is persistent and she found 'the one'.
It ticked more boxes than we were hopeful of, Toyota HiAce, long wheel base, diesel, 4 X 4WD, 5 speed manual, low kilometers, a layout we could live with and generally very good condition for a late 1994 model.
Within hours of it being listed on Gumtree we had made a deposit and arranged for me to fly to Melbourne the following Tuesday to inspect and hopefully if satisfied drive the van home to Adelaide.
After travelling a few too many stops on the tram and a bit of a walk on a hot 36C day I arrived where the camper was located at Albert Park. Some hours were spent on inspection and completing the paperwork before I departed at 7.30pm for the drive to stay overnight with my niece at Casterton in western country Victoria, arriving at 1.30am Wednesday.
The trip back to Adelaide was uneventful. The Toyota diesel performed economically and smoothly.
Hours of work and a week or so after personalising the camper with a touch-up and kit-out this last weekend arrived with time for a short overnight trip away.
We departed mid-morning Saturday driving leisurely along the coast road via Noarlunga and Yankalilla to Normanville and a pre-booked powered site at the Jetty Caravan Park on the banks of the Bungala River and seafront. Normanville is a pleasant 90km drive from Adelaide.
We set up camp erecting the  awning, fold up chairs and table and settled in before exploring on foot the scenery which Normanville has to offer and the photographs reveal.