THE CORELLAS OF STRATHALBYN

5 thoughts on “THE CORELLAS OF STRATHALBYN

  1. Happy new year David! A particularly enjoyable blog for me! The motorcycle sculpture and associated story, the Corellas, the proximity to Willunga (a bit of a hippy village I’ve spent some time in), and of course your delightful prose! So much more inviting to the town than the official SA dept. of tourism’s blurb.

    Cheers, Peter

  2. I loved this post too David (like Peter above). Whet my appetite to visit, particularly with wineries so close. Tempting indeed. Many years ago when I was working at Western Plains Zoo, the corellas would welcome me to work each morning after feasting on the window and door frames of the education building. Needless to say – that building has been replaced with something made out of metal!! Cheers

  3. David, how can you write about Strathalbyn without mentioning the most important place in the whole town, the railway station. Although it is not used regularly now, it is a very beautiful building surrounded by lots of railway infrastructure, including a wonderful watertank and turntable. The only train that visit Strath these days is a tourist train which is steam hauled and even that has a limited lifespan. Next time you’re there take a look.

    • Saw them Andy, or should I say Grandpa. [Thumbs up and applause emojis.] Wasn’t moved. But yes of course point taken. Yet another something or other to investigate next time we go to Strath. Unravelling delights.

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