Sunday, December 27, 2020

Road Trip - Silo art

We took a mini road trip today to look at some of the silo art north of Adelaide

First stop was Farrell Flat, east of Clare in the Mid-north. Completed in November 2020 it depicts the last train to pass through Farrell Flat before the railway line was closed




Our other stop was at Wirrabarra in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Completed in October 2018, this mural depicts the township's involvement with the forestry industry as well as some of the local birdlife, the striking Red-capped Robin.






Monday, October 12, 2020

Waikerie Silo Art

 It's been a while since my last post.   We haven't been out so much with this pandemic.  On Sunday we took a mini road trip to to Waikerie in the Riverland around 200 Km (120 Miles) North East of Adelaide

A few Km off the main road was this small, very plain Lutheran Church at Stonefield

On the way back to the main road we saw two Shinglebacks.  After I took my photo's I ushered them off the road into the safety of the grass verge



We went to Waikerie to view the silo art there.  It depicts some of the wildlife that abounds in the River Murray and surrounds, Including Regent Parrott, Pelicans and a Yabby






 



Saturday, February 1, 2020

Mount Gambier

Last weekend we headed down to Mount Gambier for the weekend.  On the way we stopped at Coonalpyn to see the grain silos which had been painted by a local artist."Silo Art" is growing in Australia and is seen as another way to attract visitors to small country towns.  This one depicts children that used to live in Coonalpyn


A little further on we stopped to see some tree carvings near Penola.  The carvings depict Mary MacKillop and her contemporaries.


Mount Gambier is famous for it's Blue Lake, a lake in an extinct volcanic crater

We also took a trip across the border to Portland in Victoria.  Portland was packed as there was a big fishing competition there.  We headed out to a couple of nearby beaches and found a couple of critically endangered Hooded Plovers.  This one has been flagged CV

Back in SA we headed to Carpenter Rocks where some of the crayfish fishing fleet were moored up.

Finally, on the way home, we called in to Millicent, where this statue honours those who died and fought in the Black Friday bush-fires.