Saturday, September 6, 2008

The Royal Adelaide Show 2008

The past 7 years I heard several people speak to me about "The Show".

- "It's a nice day out"
- "There are lots of cute animals"
- "They have poffertjes"
- "There are tons of interesting things to see"

But also:
- "It's too commercialised"
- "It's too busy"
- "It's boring"
- "There are too many kids"

Today it happened. I went to the Royal Adelaide Show. Karin dropped us off around noon and we returned home around 19:00.
I had a great day and saw lots of cool things. The weather was perfect. It was sunny, 20C and a clear, blue sky. Here are pictures and videos I took/made today. Sorry if this page took long to load.

Enjoy.

The entrance.

First things first, right? People have been telling me about this poffertjes stand for seven years, I just HAD to go there first.

Perfect conditions for a nice day out. Good weather, lots of happy people and fun things to see and do.

There were flowers...

and Bonsai trees...

and fresh produce...

and things in jars...

and cakes. This one is actually a first prize winner and I think we can all see why.

And there was a guy with a big hat...

checking out other hats.

Just as a side note. On this show, there are about a gazillion contests that people can enter. Prettiest flower, prettiest bonsai, best fruit, best cake and prettiest hat are just a few.


There are a few stages with fun performances. These guys call themselves the "Zimbabwe Brothers". They were fun to watch.

These beauties are called "Dagwood dogs". It's medicine for people with low cholesterol. I had never seen these before. If you're wondering what it is: It's deep fried battered sausage on a lollypop-like stick. It's nice and crispy and they dip it in tomato sauce.

Anyway, there are also cow-girls shaving cows...

and nice old buildings...

and jumping horses...

and old cars (Holdens in this case).

"Piggie love". Oink oink.

And then there was the grand parade of the show animals.


This Kozak from the Ukraine came to do a few tricks as well.


He was pretty good.


No Australian show without Australia's favourite entertainment: Noisy hotted up cars.

The last act was a motorcycle stunt-team. They were pretty good.

No accidents or anything, good stuff.

Not everybody was impressed all the time.

Munch munch munch.

There were also a lot of rides, some of them looking beautiful like this one.

Adelaide driving school.

I thought I had seen most rides by now but this one was totally new to me. It looks awesome. I reckon one can get pretty sick in it.

The sun was setting slowly by the time we left.

But before we left we had to have more poffertjes.

Gotcha! We actually were told where to find this poffertjes stand on Sundays. I think we're gonna see a lot more poffertjes from now on. Simply because they are so DAMN GOOD!

While making my blog I got a phone call from my mate Mic which was really cool. Especially since most of the time I could actually hear what he was saying ;-) Thanks for the call mic! Oh, and thanks to some magical force unknown to mankind the missing half of my blog returned after our chat!

6 comments:

kees said...

Lovely old car, that Holden. Only made and sold in OZ, I believe.

Looks like a great day out; nice to see a long photo post! Photos look nice and crisp; made with your Nikon?

Vincent said...

@ Kees: Yes, Holden is Australia's national car brand. They're also selling in the states now I believe. They have very strong ties with Opel, maybe because they're both owned by General Motors?

The photo's were taken with our Nikon Coolpix 8800. Bought 5 years ago and still making damn good pictures.

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Vincent said...

@ M: That's nice :-)

Ethan said...

hey, thank you so much for saying so much good stuff about Adelaides Famous Poffertjes. =] it's my family's business so it means alot.

Vincent said...

@ Ethan: We call her 'The poffertjes lady" and I am Dutch myself. Yet, I haven't had any poffertjes in Holland that tasted better than hers. Which is sad because I'm moving back there in 2 months...