Semaphore Beach, Semaphore, SA |
We had a couple of quick errands to take care of before we set off for the day, which was going to include a fair amount of walking by the time the day was done. We needed a good walk after all of the craziness of the past 2.5 weeks, which didn't really include much exercise over that period of time.
Marc wanted to head out to Semaphore Beach and of course I should have known the significance of the word 'semaphore' being married to a software engineer and all, but I didn't. If you don't know, Google it. It was more of a locals beach, as opposed to one of the more touristy beaches like Glenelg, and we got to walk around the pier, have some brekkie, etc. Good stuff.
1969 and 1971 vintages of Penfolds Grange in this case |
No one will notice if a barrel of Grange is missing, right? |
Marc ready to try some wine! |
We walked back to town and the sun was shining, which felt good. We were able to finally see Adelaide in the sunshine and snapped some photos. It is a very well planned city and very bike friendly. Loads of parks as well. On the walk to/from Penfolds, we were able to walk through a couple of neighborhoods that one could call "high rent districts", which had some really nice homes.
Outside of the Magill Estate at Penfolds |
At 6:30pm on a Saturday, we were pretty surprised at how quiet Adelaide was except for Gouger Street and a couple of other streets where restaurants and bars are located. We couldn't get into Marc's choice for dinner, Gauchos (as a tribute to his UCSB roots), so we went to another well regarded place, Wah Hing. The server recommended one of the house specialties - Sang Chow Bow, which were basically lettuce cups with chicken, garlic, ginger and a boatload of other goodies.
Enjoyed dinner and headed back to pack up as we have an early start on Sunday (4:35am wake up call) for our flight to Tazzie. Good times in Adelaide and surrounding area though.