Scenic view from Willunga Hill |
View from Granite Island |
From the causeway to Granite Island |
Victor Harbor is the main tourist destination in the Fleurieu Peninsula. Despite the dryness of the summer, there is a lot of greenery. The Peninsula is known for its agricultural flare, particularly when it comes to wine production, not to mention a number of other things like almonds, olives, and cheeses. We stayed the night with some family friends and then went into the hub of Victor Harbor to explore the next day.
Granite Island was the only place we managed to visit while we were there. A causeway connects the town with the island where you can either walk across or go on the horse drawn tram. Aside from the novelty, it didn't seem necessary to take the tram but we regretted that we didn't do so on the way back. The sun in Australia can be pretty strong, and sometimes the heat feels much closer than it should be. Nonetheless, there was a bit of a reprieve on occasion when a breeze came off Encounter Bay. By the time we made a full loop around the island, we were more than ready to head back to the car and grab a late lunch.
For the past few weeks I haven't been able to find my camera charger for the life of me so I wasn't able to take photos. At least I could go back to basics and do a few sketches. There's still more to see. Victor Harbor, I'm coming back for you one day.
I think I prefer schetches for the most part :-)
ReplyDeleteErin-chan~
ReplyDeleteI still have the binder with all the drawings you've done for me! I miss those!
I can only be so lucky to have two Benjamins respond to the same post :)
ReplyDeleteHartin, I'm glad you liked the sketches. Not having a camera kind of forces me to record things in other ways, eh?
Benji-kun, those were good times. I'm curious about what you still have. You wouldn't happen to be able to scan a few would ya?