Palm House Adelaide Botanic Gardens
One of our friends needed to see a dentist in Adelaide so I drove her to the city. While she was spending a couple of hours in the dentist chair, I had a great time with her partner visiting the Palm House at the Botanical Garden. Blue enjoyed his walk through the park and being admired by strangers.
This German made iron greenhouse was imported in 1875. It was affected by rust and eventually restored thanks to donations and a Federal grant. It houses very interesting plants from Madagascar.
The straight sections of trunks to the left of this photo are covered in spikes and small leaves, resulting in an interesting texture
It was a lovely sunny day in Adelaide with the temperature around 26°. Back at Cape Jervis a freezing cold wind was blowing. BOM reports the temperature at 10.15pm as 10.3° but feels like 6.7°. Fortunately this caravan park has a restored shed that accommodates our group. We had dinner there last night and it is where we gather out of the cold for our nightly concerts.
While I was in Adelaide my Roadie mate Bumcrack Bill was lying under our van - inspecting and adjusting the handbrake. It was loosened too much at the workshop. While in the gardens I spotted this plant that reminded me of him.