I was reading the wonderful blog Windows into History on the joy of slow travel, a subject upon which I have often blogged. It is a reflection of travel close to home in 1900 by Richard Le Galliene, albeit in his case he is referring to the UK. A 100 plus years on when travel to pretty much anywhere in the world is true, Le Galliene’s words still ring true.
For us , unlike last Christmas in the delightful Sirucusa, Sicily we were home for this Christmas. Christmas in Australia is synonymous with Sun and the Beach with Boxing Day seeing a trek down South for many South Australians including us.
We are lucky enough to have a beach house about 90 minutes drive from a Adelaide at the idyllic Second Valley. South Australia, while locally more recently famous for its statewide blackout in September, is also getting recognition as a destination with Adelaide identified as the place to discover in 2017 and our wonderful Second Valley beach one of the near city highlights. Continue reading