Barossa Valley Accommodation, Whistler Farm B&B
Whistler Farm B&B is in the very heart of the Barossa Valley, just minutes from Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa and close to great wineries and top restaurants, including -- Appellation, Ferment Asian and 1918. Whistler Farm is close to Seppeltsfield Road which has become the focal point of the Barossa, with over 20 wine producers along the 8km stretch, including some of Australia's most famous wineries and tourist attractions.
Maggie Beer is just short walk down the road, with Penfolds, Jacob's Creek and Seppeltsfield winery's, just to mention a few, all close by. You can visit some of these landmark attractions with one of the Barossa specialty wine tours or perhaps a horse drawn winery tour, with your pick up arranged at Whistler Farm.
Tasting the Barossa
Me and my mate James on a wine tour around the Barossa Valley, South Australia.
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도심 한복판의 박물관, 개척당시 전신전화국으로 쓰였던 건물이다. 1층은 서점에 세를 주어 박물관 관리를 위탁시켜 놓고있다. 이민초기에는 콘크리트나 철근 같은 자재가 없어서 나뭇가지로 집을 짓고 살았다. 초기 이민자들이 사용하던 그릇과 살림살이, 그리고 음식을 조리해 먹던 취사도구까지 그들의 생활사가 빼곡히 정리돼 있다. 재봉틀이다. 어린 시절, 어머니가 바느질을 안 할때면 발판 밑에 들어가 신나게 바퀴를 돌리며 놀던 추억의 물건이다. 당시 농장주와 부잣집 아기들이 타던 마차와 유모차도 실물 그대로 전시돼 있다. 요즘에 써도 손색이 없는 디자인이다. 안쪽에는 농기구들이 전시돼있다. 역사가 짧은 나라여서 인지 하찮은 물건 하나도 버리지 않고 보존하는 이들. 세월이 지나면 어느 박물관 못지않은 훌륭한 역사가 되리란 생각이 든다. 당시 중산층이 살던 안방도 그대로 재현해 놓았다. 화장대에선 아직도 안주인의 분 냄새가 나는 듯 하다. 안방에서 특별이 내 눈길을 끈건 바로 이것. 처음 보았을 땐 무엇인지 몰랐는데 설명을 보니 양변기였다. 안방에 놓인 변기와 요강을 보며 사람 사는 건 어디나 비슷하다는 생각이 들었다.
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Museum in the middle of the city, penned a pioneering telegraph telephone company building at the time. Place 1 layer is entrusted to the museum management given the age of the bookstore. Early immigrants lived in a house built of twigs because the material such as concrete or reinforced. Early immigrants who used a bowl and housekeeping, and ate it until their lifecycle cooking cookware food has gotta clean up tightly. A sewing machine. Childhood, my mother used to play the stuff of memories CHORUS under scaffolding when I can not get into the sewing turning the wheel. At the time and farmers are rich gotta baby carriages and strollers are also real tadeon Stay on display. The design could use these days is not inferior. Inside, gotta have farm tools are exhibited. But to preserve the history of these trivial things that the short yeoseo none abandon the country. After all these years, but certainly it is not as good as some great history museum doeri. Master bedroom also lived at the time the middle class is set to reproduce. In the minutes, the hostess still smell the dressing table, I seem. Special master bedroom kkeungeon in my eyes just this. I first saw when I did not know what the explanation was the toilet. Looking at the toilet and placed in the master bedroom Guidelines think that people who live similar cases heard everywhere.
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■클립명: 오세아니아075-호주04-11 초기 이민자 생활 전시 박물관/Barossa Museum/Telecommunication Office/Toilet/South Australia
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■촬영일자: 2009년 1월 January
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Collingrove Homestead in Adelaide, for Barossa Valley Accommadtion or for Luxury Bed & Breakfast
Barossa Valley Luxury Bed and Breakfast Accommodation. Five guest suites furnished in French provincial style. Guest amenities include a Hydrotherapy spa located in the old Carriage House across the quadrangle from the Guest Lounge which is complete with leather lounges and open fire.
Collingrove Homestead
450 Eden Valley Rd, Angaston SA Australia 5353
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Hentley Farm
South Australia's Barossa Valley is one of the most renowned premium wine-producing regions in the whole of Australia and that reputation is being bolstered with each passing year as Barossa-based labels keep racking up award after award on a national and global scale. One such label is the impressive Hentley Farm organisation, famous for their distinctive single-estate and single-block varietals. The winery is set upon the sweeping hills bracketing Greenock Creek in Seppeltsfield and is ensconced within the heart of the Barossa Valley. Yet another fantastic destination from eatplayandstay.com.au
Team UniSA Track Talk (episode 3) Gawler to Hahndorf - 2010 Tour Down Under
Patrick Jonker and Jeff Kasparian preview stage 2 of the 2010 Santos Tour Down Under, Gawler to Hahndorf, and go out on the streets of Adelaide to find out what you know about some of the distinctly European terms used in cycling. You can join the Team UniSA supporters club and watch more episodes at unisa.edu.au/tdu
Sandy Creek 1st hole flyover
Flyover of 1st hole at Sandy Creek Golf Course in Barossa Valley S.A
Sandy Creek Golf Club
Flyover of Sandy Creek Golf Club - Barossa Valley South Australia
Driving near Port Wakefield
XU1 long drive
Peter Seppelt Wines - Weddings
The Seppelt family has been making wine for over 150 years, and with Peter Seppelt Wines, the tradition continues. Peter Seppelt is the 5th generation Seppelt to continue the winemaking tradition. 32 years on the 120 hectares has become Grand Cru Estate.
Train
gravel train from Penrice quarry in the Barossa Valley
Keg wood burning techniques and tutorial with Joy Day I Colour In Your Life
In this fine art TV show episode Joy Day is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about wood burning, art tips and art techniques.
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Season - 11
Episode - 13
Filmed on Location at - Andrew Stiller Cooperage at Tanunda, South Australia.
Joy grew up for most of my life at her Grandmothers and something that she always said to Joy was you sit you do something with your hands so craft and art were something that came naturally to Joy from a young age. Joy's Dad was also an inspiration he painted cartoon characters on a fuse box at the bus depo where he worked at which Joy still remembers fondly.
When Joy was at high school she was told she could draw and found herself in an art class. Joy was in seventh heaven with the lady teacher, she had a mass of red hair and was quite young but her approach to art was brilliant. At this stage Joy was no good at lettering but her wonderful teacher helped her tidy up her work and find direction without changing her style.
While living at her grandmothers Joy came across a doilie holder that was created in poker work . The colours and the method fascinated her and she first tried her own version working with a hot wire heated over the stove but it lost heat quickly. Joy then investigate alternatives and moved on to a soldering iron .This too proved hard to use. It was then she came across a more expensive machine, the heat regulated nichrome wire poker work machine. She had finally found her tool and has used it now for over 40 years. Joy says they do last as she is only on her second one. Nibs however she goes through many but the machine she says is magic.
Joy's work is now mainly on pure timber as any constituted timber has glues that are toxic when burnt and any imported timbers are treated before entering the country. When Joy married a farmer they traveled to a lot of wood shows Australia wide. Wood burning is accepted into wood show exhibitions. The detail of the wood is special to Joy, she feels that you are working with a piece of timber that is going to age and colour differently and the grain is going to change your colour or depth of work.
Joy has won many prizes in local shows and also teaches folk art & poker work . In 2000 Joy won the Art purchase award at the Adelaide Royal Show with a piece consisting of picture of lilies from Lilly farm just out of Tanunda.
Joy exhibits paintings through the Victor Harbour Rotary Art Show and has exhibited at the Gomersal Wines during the Barossa vintage festival.
Joy has always believed that if you give a person some tools to work with eventually the skills will develop and become second nature and they will bring out their own style to it. Joy still has that original piece of her Grand Nanna's poker work in her head inspiring her.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website
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