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We heard music in the distance, and eventually found
its source across a pond, a great big ‘concert street organ’ playing all your
old favourites like ‘The Teddy Bears’ Picnic’ and ‘The Skater’s Waltz’. Two
little boys were bopping away to the ‘Colonel Bogey March’ when we arrived. The organ has 442 pipes creating all sorts of
different instrumental sounds, and is driven by a bellows, on this occasion
powered by a portable generator. At the back, we could see the stacks of
folding cardboard music, and one of them moving through the mechanism and
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Then we came upon a statue who stared at Tony for a long
time, and then began poking people with his walking stick and giving lollies
to children who were brave enough to approach him. |
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Who let all these Aussie gnomes in? There’s even a Dame Edna gnome in this
group. It was enough to make Tony try to escape over the
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the official Floriade website, click here > http://www.floriadeaustralia.com/ |