Port Adelaide (day)

Port Adelaide is a historical port town, about 10km away form Adelaide centre. Usually it looks deserted like a ghost town, but during the Port Fest we saw some people here. Locals called those days as very busy.

Not very crowded though.

  

It’s a cosy, beautiful place, with the old port spirit. The spirit I miss sometimes in Adelaide.

 

We had a lunch on a bench at the river, watching the ships…

…and dolphins…

… and a bridge.

I’m very happy about this animated photo!

Open season in a carpark

1. Spring cleaning, brushes and spiderwebs 2. Lamps and candles, sausages and salads, red noses and sun, beer and drums, chating and dancing, empty bottles for someone who stole a supermarket trolley.

3. A bedroom window, people instead of a car. 4. Magic is the moonlight. Don’t get crosseyed, find a star in the sky.

Adelaide Studios

Open door day in Adelaide studios. It used to be so called madhouse (can’t help myself but this word makes me think of some artist community living in some squat…). And now it will be cinema studios.

Now almost all building is empty, everything still smells wet paint. The only one room with some stuff inside.

Got an invisible make-up, met Marilyn with invisible paparazzis.

Were shooted in few movies.

And visited a giant wardrobe. Probably the only one old thing in whole building is this table.

Home and away

It was cold inside in winter. But now it is warm and cozy again.

Some feeling of home which came from Lithuania. And books, books, books.

Before the renovation.

And after. The cheapest renovation as you can see. I just realised that the most expensive thing we got (excluding paintings) is a lamp bulb.

That’s the reason why we painted ir bright.