There’s a lot going on in Adelaide and environs, and Brittany and Andy made sure we took advantage of as much as humanly possible. Definitely more than one post. Saturday evening, we had drinks at this quirky pub.

Then dinner in a Moroccan restaurant, Marrakech, a favorite of theirs. Delicious!

Sunday morning we took a quick jaunt to the beach to give Bega some exercise, since dogs were not allowed at our next adventure. The Adelaide beaches are on the Indian Ocean, which I’ve never seen before. I mean, it looks like an ocean, not really different, but still, a bit mind-blowing.

Then we were headed to an AFL game, which is Australian rules football, a completely different sport from American football,. very little resemblance to rugby and zero to soccer, except that the players seem to be running back and forth the ENTIRE TIME.
GWS Giants vs Gold Coast Suns
Needless to say the players are all young and extremely fit.

To keep things confusing, Australian rules football and rugby are both called “footy.” Gather Round Adelaide, a four-day “Festival of Footy” was happening the weekend I arrived and Brittany and Andy had tickets to a Giants game. GWS Giants are their favorite team, so they had the gear and loaned me a scarf to help me look adequately supportive, but it wasn’t quite the weather for a winter scarf. It would have been great if I hadn’t shed it early on , since we were right at the fence and ended up on camera a few times. “Our” team won and are currently in first place, so yay. Not gonna lie. Winning is more fun.
Sunday night we headed to China Town

for dinner at Concubine,

which was also delicious. Brittany and Andy may be converting me to more adventurous eating. It is certainly one of the reasons to travel: to see, do, taste, experience new things, and a lot in Australia is different from Colorado. I love having my horizons broadened!
Here’s wishing you interesting, delicious, even victorious, new experiences!











