We have been saying for year that we should go to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, but we are often there in March for Fringe, and it just hadn't happened yet. This year it did and it was so much fun. Four nights of nothing but cabaret, each night ending with a Dr Trevor Jones piano bar!
During the days we did the things we like to do in Adelaide (and elsewhere) ate good food, slept in, sat in the sun and relaxed.
We went to the port, and specifically Yarn Trader, where I bought some locally dyed possum merino to make a Noosa Scarf from the Bendigo Project.
We took our traditional selfie with the Rundle Balls
We also found a giant metal pigion, which has allegedly been there since 2020, but we don't recall ever seeing before.
We went to the beach and ate oysters.But mostly, talented people sang at us and told stories, which is about my favourite way to spend time.
I had plenty of time to knit and a reasonable amount of time to read while we were away. Come back tomorrow and I'll tell you all about what I read and knitted.Right now I'm exhausted and going to bed without even unpacking. Laundry can wait until tomorrow!







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