It's famous for great nature in Swan valley in Western Australia. Many different kinds of people from the world immigrated and planted grapes for wine. There are also nuts and chocolate factory as well as winery.
You continue your wonderful life in Australia. In Toyama the weather is warm everyday more than winter. Soon the cherry will blossom in Japan. My wife and I have a plan to go to Ueno Park after one week and will see cherry blossom and Ueno art museum.
It's so good to be able to eat lunch at that place, isn't it? When I look at your blog, I become want to visiting those places. When I see the vastness of Australia, I feel strongly the narrowness of Japan. By the way, I think that Jace is increasing the number of foods that can be eaten, but don't he have food allergy?
Every day, thank you for us to introduce Perth and its suburban sights in Western Australia. I knew the Swan Valley for the first time in your blog. According to the net, the Swan Valley was introduced as one of the oldest wine-growing regions in Western Australia and also can enjoy gourmet or wonderful natural landscapes enough. Among them, I was very interested in "Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail" where is 32 km loop-shaped trail with beautiful scenery because such a trail is a perfect course for our walking club.
By the way, in Japan it is three consecutive holidays from today, and all days are going to be fine weather in the forecast. I and my wife went to watch and cheer baseball games of younger grandson today and will go to Hyōgo Prefecture by my car on a day trip to meet with my older sister in the early morning of tomorrow.
You continue your wonderful life in Australia.
返信削除In Toyama the weather is warm everyday more than winter.
Soon the cherry will blossom in Japan.
My wife and I have a plan to go to Ueno Park after one week and will see cherry blossom and Ueno art museum.
Every day so energetic and full of activities with young family. I can't stay for a long time....so I'm going to miss my quiet life in Japan.
削除It's so good to be able to eat lunch at that place, isn't it?
返信削除When I look at your blog, I become want to visiting those places.
When I see the vastness of Australia, I feel strongly the narrowness of Japan.
By the way,
I think that Jace is increasing the number of foods that can be eaten, but don't he have food allergy?
It's not so fit for us Japanese to be accustomed to be compact world so much.
削除Every day, thank you for us to introduce Perth and its suburban sights in Western Australia.
返信削除I knew the Swan Valley for the first time in your blog.
According to the net, the Swan Valley was introduced as one of the oldest wine-growing regions in Western Australia and also can enjoy gourmet or wonderful natural landscapes enough.
Among them, I was very interested in "Swan Valley Food and Wine Trail" where is 32 km loop-shaped trail with beautiful scenery because such a trail is a perfect course for our walking club.
By the way, in Japan it is three consecutive holidays from today, and all days are going to be fine weather in the forecast.
I and my wife went to watch and cheer baseball games of younger grandson today and will go to Hyōgo Prefecture by my car on a day trip to meet with my older sister in the early morning of tomorrow.
Hope you'll finally have spring days for the holidays. It's very cool and cloudy weekend here...I needed to ware warm jacket.
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