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@ Lush Pastures

 

 

I was fortunate enough over the weekend to go down south of Adelaide (South Australia) to Bald Hills and shoot a boutique property, Lush Pastures. We went down for the night, and were treated like guests. And may I mention, guests are treated like royalty. Fully hosted accommodation by Cheryl and Andy Lush, with a whole range of home grown produce and locally sourced wines to match. Mmm. And don't forget Cheryl's liquers for after dinner.Image

Cheryl is a dynamite in the kitchen... nothing seems too difficult. From Banana Caramel Cake to Curry soup - and everything in between. Delicious.Image

Three modern lodges sit atop a hill, overlooking more rolling hills out to the ocean. A comfy place to watch the sun set.Image

A picnic basket can be arranged, to have lunch down near the dam, in a paddock or wherever your wanders take you.Image 

Pick your own! A veggie patch, herb garden, and fruit trees await.ImageHome grown figs. Tasty.

 

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OrphFund

OrphFund

I would love to do this... but can't at the moment. It would be a great opportunity to help out on ground level. For anyone that has ever considered volunteering overseas, OrphFund is a really inspiring organisation you could work with. Go for it guys!

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Overland Track hardships...

Overland Track hardships...

I've just finished walking the Overland Track with my Dad. A beautiful walk, with a good share of mud and tree roots. But that's not the hard part. The hardest part of the Overland Track for me. Getting used to sleeping on one bunk with four other people. Only having a self inflating mat and sleeping bag for comfort. Thanks though to Scout Outdoor Centre in Rundle Street for the cosy One Planet bag I got!

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Lake Bonney at Easter time...

Barmera290313-1825Easter is a great time to get away with the family for some fun. And working from home, to get away from work. The laptop and phone did come with me, but didn't get much of a work out.  Barmera290313-1826 My niece loves taking photos... and I decided to give her my D800 and 70-200mm lens to have a play with. While my sister held her breath with anxiety, I let my niece go. She got some great shots. A penchant for angles - or maybe just a heavy camera weighing her down. Love the fact that I am inspiring a new generation of photographers. Whether it be for capturing family moments, or creating a living from it.

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Lake Bonney is about three hours from Adelaide. The lake is a wonderful place for skiing, fishing and sailing. The waterfront in Barmera is grassy, long and scattered with fun things for the kids. A monster playground with 'dinosaur bones' in the sand, a skate park, a sandy volleyball patch and in front of the caravan park, two giant trampolines sitting on the water.

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With Berri and Renmark just up the road, it is a quieter spot to base yourself for a few days. And down the other way, towards Adelaide, is Banrock Station. Perfect. For big boys and their toys, they are not forgotten. Loveday is on the doorstep - fun for four wheel driving action.

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If you are after a good coffee though... don't stay over a public holiday. With one coffee shop in town that is closed most of Easter, I am in withdrawal mode. The Tourist Infomation Centre has coffee too, but I never made it in to try. An excuse to go to Berri was made.

Hope you all had a great Easter!

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10 tips for baby travel

1. Don't call it a holiday - it's travel 2. Baby wipes

3. iPad or dvd player

4. Bubble blower

5. Baby food squeezie sacks

6. Nibbles and bribes

7. Sling, backpack carrier or lightweight stroller

8. No expectations of sightseeing - you will do what you can do

9. Stickers and craft packs

10. Pipecleaners - amazing what you can do with these furry thingsImage

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CARE 10,000 steps

pedometer For the last week I have been wearing a pedometer, making sure that I walk over 10,000 steps a day. Why? Raising money for CARE and all the women across the world that have to walk thousands more steps sometimes, just to get drinking water.

About mid week I discovered that the pedometer wasn't working properly. It was counting only a percentage of the steps that were actually taken. No wonder I thought it crazy that an office worker could clock up 10,000 steps a day. I was running after two kids all day long, and walking for nearly two hours each day - and still sitting around 8000 steps.

I wonder how many I did take? Probably nowhere near the amount that some women step, just to get water. 92,000 steps each day! That would surely curb our obesity problem in Australia.

If anyone wants to donate, head over to https://walkinhershoes2013.everydayhero.com/au/heidiwhophotos

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Hutt Street Centre walk

the sofa I've been volunteering at Hutt Street Centre in Adelaide. Teaching photography to some of their willing clients. And I'm loving it. It's the first time I have taught photography to a group, and found it more comfortable than scary.

Arriving early one day, I went for a wander. Down one of the streets in the south eastern part of the city I come across these sofas. Nothing else around them, just the two sofas against a garden wall. Interesting. Click.

Walking back, I meet a client heading in to show me what he has done. He also saw the sofas - a number of days ago. He laughed when I said I took a photo of them. I am really appreciating teaching these people at Hutt Street about photography, and getting to see their view of our world. There are a few that could be great photographers, with 'an eye' for composition, interest and angle. One thing that does run popular is the subject of nature. Everyone loves to photograph plants, animals, sky or some other natural form. Things that I quite often take for granted. Dogs running. Ants scattering. Bark fallen. Trees in the night darkness. Flowers. The simple things in life. Did they before?

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Womadelaide 2013

iPhone-2822 iPhone-2856Womadelaide. Love it.

I was so excited to take my kids this year. Belle went when she was little, she still loves seeing live music, and Ashton loves to jiggle and scream - but then along came 38 degrees. Hot. Sticky. Tired.

It was in the park. Slightly more refreshing. And it was overcast at times. Ashton couldn't help but heat things up in his mouth too, eating most of his dads curry. And then sticking his tongue out trying to cool down. Belle was satisfied with her frozen lemon yoghurt. Much better choice perhaps.

The kids area is great - free amusements, craft, things to see and do. Belle even had her face painted for the first time. Ever. The look of excitement and unknown on her face when she ran over to show everyone is something a won't forget in a hurry.

I won't forget the ciders, the organic donuts that everyone raved about (but I missed out on), the fantastic music, the loose and varied crowd, and the dirt on my feet from salsa hip shaking fun in front of stage two. How fun. Neither will I forget the cost to get in for the day - $330 plus for two of us. Thank goodness the kids were free.

And another impressive note. The amount of bikes that were ridden. Go greens. The only other time I have seen this many bikes in one place is Amsterdam. Jealous I couldn't ride. Not twenty five kilometres in 38 degree heat with two little children, one big lunch bag, one nappy bag, four drink bottles, a pusher and umbrellas. Maybe one day.

Was it worth it? Yes. Would I go again. In a shimmy shake. But next time, maybe for a few days. So much to see, so much to feel, so much to hear.

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Cash Store Cafe, Gilles Street ADL

Cash Store Cafe This cute cafe at 269 Gilles Street in Adelaide is a tiny treasure. The Lemonade sign is enough to get me in. And the old wooden doors that lead in. Then there are the salads. I order a chicken salad, and get all the trimmings. Yummo. $11 for a salad and drink,  yes please.

I am introduced to this character by a friend who works nearby. And it seems all who work nearby know about this place. Lunch trade is rockin'. As I bite into my fork full of sundried tomato, avocado, and chicken - I realise why.

Same time next week?

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The Divine experience, with a bit of ouch.

The Divine massage and spa in Norwood SA. I am new to the world of massages and spa experiences, normally only offering the luxury to myself on holidays. So, receiving a voucher for an 60 minute Aromatherapy massage for christmas was exciting.

Situated in one of the upmarket areas of Adelaide, expectations were high. The Divine is on The Parade in Norwood, about five minutes from the CBD. A cosy reception area instantly calmed me, with dark feature walls, incense and soft music. I was not offered my herbal tea to enjoy while filling out forms, as stated in the brochure. Something I was looking forward to.

The treatment room was spacious, with dim light, and nourishing oil burners flickering away on the shelf. Cold towels on the massage table wasn't unpleasant, but not comforting either. The audible chatter from businessmen next door was distracting and annoying to begin with.

Anita, a lovely Phillipino lady, chattered intensly while massaging my legs about the Clipsal 500 that we could also hear. At first, I wished for silence to relax, but then found myself asking questions about the Phillipines and history. A few minutes passed, and we both quietened.

I normally tick the light to medium pressure on the forms, but this time thought I'd like something a bit firmer. I ticked medium. And boy, Anita found what felt like every sore spot in my back. Looking down at her feet, I scrunched up my face in pain, hoping I would not flinch and make it worse. Not the relaxing massage I had been imagining.

Driving home, I feel light and somewhat 'high'. Even though I suffered through the massage, I am undeniably more relaxed now. And feel like I am as light as a kite flying through the air.

My newbie experience... seven out of ten. The uber relaxed feeling I had after walking out added a few extra points.

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