The Willunga Almond Blossom Festival is held every year in the last week
of July, just as it has been since 1969.
Since that very first festival, over 40 years ago, more than $1million has been raised for the Willunga Recreation Park and the associated sporting and community clubs. Sunday morning after our soccer match we were ready to head down to Willunga.
Since that very first festival, over 40 years ago, more than $1million has been raised for the Willunga Recreation Park and the associated sporting and community clubs. Sunday morning after our soccer match we were ready to head down to Willunga.
My three lovelies ready for the fair! |
We picked up miss Daisy on the way |
The girls were stopped and photographed by the newspaper! Say cheeeeese! |
They got to pat some cool dogs (that later showed us some tricks) |
They watched sheep shearing... |
...and even got to be hands on with the cut wool |
Elliot got to bring some wool back home |
We're saving it in a jar, so now we got medicine if anyone gets earache! |
Ponyrides! Yay! |
The dogs knew a lot of tricks! |
And they were super fast! |
Clever dogs! |
Best buddies! |
Elliot found this pug and asked the owner if she could take a photo with him. She has asked pappa if she can have two please? |
Milla ordered herself a woodfired pizza for lunch |
And it came in a tiny box! |
Agnes ordered honey soy chicken and rice |
Tropical; ham and pineapple. She ate the entire pizza! |
They decided to have a go at the bubble-experience! |
Elliot was first up - here she is being 'inflated' |
All done! Let's roll! |
Agnes is rolling in! |
No fair without fairy floss! |
The girls found a froggy-mailbox and decided to kiss him...you know, just in case :D |
For noen NYDELIGE norske jenter. Besta er så stolt av og SÅ glad i dere. For en fantastisk tur og flotte bilder fra Willunga.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day!
ReplyDeleteYour girls are gorgeous Nina. I love their matching jumpers and beanies.