Showing posts with label Lake Bonney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Bonney. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

Life in the Riverland, South Australia

When our friends from Adelaide first found out that we were relocating to the Riverland, South Australia, their immediate response were, “Riverland? Where is that?” 

We would then have to patiently explain to them that the Riverland is a region in country South Australia and that it is a place well-known for its charming wineries and abundance of fresh fruits. In fact, Riverland is also known as South Australia’s fruit bowl. Once you’ve eaten Riverland fruits, you won’t want to eat fruits from elsewhere. They are absolutely delicious! 

I would have to admit that my first journey to the Riverland was a rather daunting experience. When we first considered moving to the Riverland, my husband and I took a bus from Adelaide to the Riverland to have a look at the place. 

Being a fairly new migrant at that time, I feared moving to the country town because I have heard so many stories from our local friends in Adelaide about the horrors of living in a country town in rural South Australia. 

The stories I heard varied – from having hardly any neighbours, just one or two shops in the entire town to living in the outback (ie. desertland) with no grass and trees in sight. They even told us that we will not have any friends in the country town and that we will be very lonely once we get there. 

While sitting in the bus on my way to the Riverland, we passed by a lot of dry and opened empty land with hardly any trees around. There were also hardly any cars on the road at that time. At that instance, I thought that maybe what my Adelaide friends had told me about the country town were all true. Fear crept into my mind. 

However, when I arrived at the Riverland, everything changed. I found the Riverland a very pleasant place to be with good weather conditions, friendly people and plenty of green pastures and fruit trees. The towns located in the Riverland region have really serene views as they are mostly set upon the magnificent Murray River. 

After living in the Riverland, South Australia for almost two years, I can confidently say that there are plenty of things to do in the Riverland and that Riverland is not a bad place to live in after all. Our friends from the Riverland introduced us to so many local favourite activities like fishing, boating, barbecuing by the riverside, jet skiing and having huge bonfires at the end of their farming harvest. My husband and I experienced walking through beautiful vineyards, fruit orchards, wild bird sanctuaries and managed to dine the local country cuisine prepared at bonfire events. We also had the opportunity to mingle with farmers and harvesters, and learnt about what country life is really all about. 

If I had not moved to the Riverland, I would not have experienced all these enriching things. Living in a country town can be fun if you learn to tap into the beauty of it. The tranquillity of unspoilt mother nature, laid-back lifestyle and the healthy lifestyle of eating fresh fruits and vegetables are the things that the city folks have really been missing when it comes to living in the country town. I learnt through my experience in the Riverland that there is more to life than shopping malls, huge carnival events, restaurants and movie tickets. I also learnt how to appreciate the hard work that farmers and harvesters have to endure just to produce the fruits and vegetables that we see readily available at our local grocers and supermarkets. 

As we are planning to move out of the Riverland next year to pursue our careers to the next level, my head feels heavy to leave this lovely region. There has been so many things that I learnt from our friends here and memories for us to keep. I will never forget the delicious taste of the fresh fruits straight off the fruit trees, wonderful adventures we experienced through participating in favourite local outdoor activities and valuable friendships we have gained along the way. I will always remember the Riverland, South Australia wherever I go. 

Here are some of the activities we did in the Riverland: 



Barbecuing along Murray River, Riverland, South Australia


Jet skiing at Lake Bonney, Barmera, South Australia


Fishing at Kingston on Murray, Riverland, South Australia

Riverland is a really nice place to visit and unwind. I would encourage you to visit the Riverland, South Australia to discover the beauty that this region has to offer. Your trip will not be wasted! 

Cheers,

Caroline Poh

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Australian Day Celebration

After living in Australia for a few years, my husband and I finally decided to attend an Australian Day Celebration held on 26 January 2013 at Lake Bonney, Barmera, Riverland, SA.

The event started very early in the morning – about 6.30am. Being a heavy sleeper, it was quite difficult for me to wake up so early in the morning to get ready. Nevertheless, with clear determination, I managed to get to the event on time.

While I got ready for the event, I was doubtful of whether there was going to be a huge turnout of people at the celebration. But my doubts proved me wrong when I reached Lake Bonney, Barmera where the event was held. I was surprised to see so many elderly people, dogs and some children surrounding the event grounds. This showed their great level of patriotism and love for the country.

It was a beautiful and sunny morning that day and everyone, including the dogs and children were enjoying themselves. The morning started with a Celebration Walk followed by free breakfast for all.

The breakfast was scrumptious. The breakfast menu was bacon and egg sandwich, hot pancakes and coffee. I ate a bit of everything.

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Volunteers frying the eggs for breakfast

Bacon-and-egg-sandwich
Bacon and egg sandwich


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Hot pancakes with honey

After breakfast, there was a speech by the Mayor of Berri Barmera Council, Peter Robert Hunt.

The entire Australian Day Celebration was held overlooking beautiful Lake Bonney, Barmera. The view of the location was picture perfect.

It was a pity I could not stay longer for the Australian Day Celebration session as I had to get back to work that morning.

Caroline Poh
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