Our little Adelaide

Some of last pics in Adelaide. It was so calm there!

Morning sun…

…and rainbow in our backyard.

They closed the street so everyone could enjoy it walking but locals didn’t understand it. they say it is better when cars can go, because nobody walks here… All cafes and restaurants could put their tables all over the street, it could be so nice to sit in the evening sun!

Free open air cinema in the city centre on Friday – empty!

Some old stuff market in some strange buildings.

Our pet.

Little art markets in Adelaide

I didn’t post anything for a long time. Now it sound boring to write about things that happened a long time ago, so just some pictures.

A little exhibition in Claire’s studio.

    

Littlest Vintage.

And Studio Lingo sharing the same room.

     

Right – in one of the first East End Markets.

    

Kara was making little workshops, so we went to Christmas market together.

  

West End Christmas Market. Raining like the last year.

    

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!

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.