Adelaide’s Yesterdays takes a different tack this week as Steve shares insights about life in Adelaide through the life of his late grandmother, Lillian Field, who died last week, half way through her 100th year.
You will hear about exploding bottles, scones without sultanas, and the great Courtesy Bus culture in our hotels that helps elderly people get out and about.
Plus we get another name suggestion for Brittania Roundabout, hear from US communicators, Cindy and Steve Crescenzo, on their take of our Adelaide Visa Council, and the tune we’ve chosen this week is some rockabilly from The Saucermen.
Show notes
Intro: Our original theme song is here, Adelaidee Hoo. Note, throughout the podcast we also use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp and the visa stamp.
Shout outs: Steve sends a cheerio to the SA Museum and That Air Con Guy. The others will add their
South Australian Drink Of The Week: The Hills Cider Company sent us some delightful ciders to try as we toasted our late patron, Queen Adelaide. Tasting notes.
Stories without notice: Brett got hot under the collar about the South Australian Government booking The Rolling Stones for just under half a million dollars for an Adelaide Oval launch concert. Colin reported on his trip to Melbourne to see British singer Olly Murs in concert. Steve shared the fun he is having, answering questions for world famous snooker player, Steve Davis, via Twitter.
Adelaide Visa Council: Before the Council this week:
- @Crescenzo GRANTED
- @CreativeComms GRANTED
- @LucyGransbury GRANTED
- @JohannaC96 NO CASE TO ANSWER
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Adelaide’s Yesterdays with Colin: This week, Steve shared some highlights of Adelaide’s past through the lens of his late grandmother, Lillian Field, who died this week in her 100th year of living in Adelaide.
Brett’s Musical Pilgrimage: The Saucermen with One Day Dry.