The colour for Saturday was green, with plenty of it on show as people made their way from Adelaide station to Rundle Park for the Adelaide's leg of 2000 rallies worldwide for action on climate change.
Traffic in Topham Mall was way down compared to weekdays. Still the occasional passer by got to enjoy an eclectic mix of waving, warped train messages, cars ever circling around a car park and faces emerging from a QR code.
Hindmarsh Square continued to be a quiet point of refuge from the bustle of Rundle Mall. The video of a never ending down escalator captured the interest of a number of passers by.
I presented a lighter collection on North Terrace, for the enjoyment of families on their way to the museum, art gallery, etc.
The lycra referred to earlier was in full force on Sunday morning as thousands flocked for the city to bay run. Curiously, this was the reason that Adelaide went a day ahead of the world in holding it's climate change rally. The power of a fun run!
The lycra referred to earlier was in full force on Sunday morning as thousands flocked for the city to bay run. Curiously, this was the reason that Adelaide went a day ahead of the world in holding it's climate change rally. The power of a fun run!
Lycra gave way to scarves as punters headed to the Oval for the Red Legs v Port game.
The signs had a slow, but regular parade of observers. A technical hitch with the Hindmarsh Square sign - the first of the week - kept me occupied their for a while. By the end of the day, it had sorted itself out.
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