23.11.2011 - 4.12.2011
by Frédérique
As soon as we entered the suburbs of Melbourne, we were filled with excitement. Trams, bicycles, cycle paths, streets lined with little cosy cafés and restaurants,... we couldn't wait to discover a bit more than we did last time we were here. At the same time our heart ached a little for Sydney at the sight of the city's skyline, as Melbourne was the first cosmopolitan city to be in since leaving our beloved Sydney.
We had a lovely time: we strolled through the busy streets full of people hunting for their christmas presents, we indulged in Thai and Indian food which we had missed incredibly much in the last month, we went to the zoo, the museum, many many playgrounds (which to my big surprise were not sheltered unlike the ones in New South Wales), the Collingwood Children's Farm and the lovely Botanical Gardens.
We enjoyed some time with our belgian friends who live and work in Melbourne, and who invited us to come and see "Sinterklaas" with the kids, an event organized by the Belgian society in Victoria (it was a huge surprise to me that this even existed, as we Belgians are not the most patriotic kind of people!).
We also drove through the world famous Yarra Valley wine region, which is only 40 minutes away from the city but makes you feel as if you are in the middle of Tuscany or the South of France. We took our time to soak up the breathtaking scenery during a winery lunch at Domaine Chandon, just a perfect afternoon!
During our stay in Melbourne, JayJay our camper trailer had to have his leaking roof (and heaps of other things) repaired in the factory in Dandenong, 40 minutes from Melbourne, which was quite an adventure. We had to get up at 6am in the morning, pack up the camper trailer with our 2 sleepy kids in the back of our car, and stack a lot of our stuff beneath a plastic cover on the camping ground so the Jayco people could move around in our trailer without breaking a leg.
JayJay had to stay in Dandenong for the night so we moved into a hotel room in St Kilda, which felt like a palace to us! Much bigger than our little home on wheels, no sand or stones on the ground for Alexander to eat, no running off thanks to the brick walls and no danger zones.... We could actually almost eat our entire lunch without getting up from our chairs, until the point that Alexander went to explore the bathroom and thought it was a great idea to put his hands in the toilet. I must admit it was kind of nice to be able to walk straight from the bedroom to the bathroom without putting on our slippers, grabbing a towel and shampoo and soap and so on, and carrying a child on our arm on the way there. I'm not sure how it will feel when we ever move back into a real house!
Luck was clearly on our side when we were staying in this trendy seaside suburb, because for the very first time during our trip the weather was nice & hot, 35 degrees during the the day and still over 20 degrees during the night. Thank you, Aussie summer, for coming into our lives again, it was about time!!! It felt incredibly good to stroll on the beach with our bare feet and feel the hot air blowing in our face again, although most people seemed to think it was too hot. I really think people here love the cold and the "four seasons in one day" as they call it. We had quite some cold and rain in the last 4 weeks and it didn't seem to disturb the Victorians at all: they all have happy faces and a raincoat that even covers their knees! Anyway, if I would make the effort of moving from Europe to Australia permanently, I would opt for something warmer and sunnier than Melbourne to be honest. But I could definitely live here for a year or so. It's a great city with a nice atmosphere, trendy people, lots to do, plus you can actually cycle here - we even found a place called "Cafe Velocino", a bike shop which sells bikes, repairs them AND has a trendy cafe in the front part where you can buy a delicious coffee or a pizza.
Enjoying Melbourne
My personal gps
Tram ride
Melbourne zoo
Clean green fish
Still in complete admiration for every penguin!!
Playing at the children's gallery - Melbourne Museum
3 wombats tall!
At the Collingwood children's farm
Gardening at the Ian Potter Foundation Children's garden - Botanical Gardens
Playing soccer with daddy on a lazy afternoon
JayJay's return to his place of birth: the Jayco factory @Dandenong
Walk on the pier in St Kilda
Babyccinos taste better with ocean view! - St Kilda
Choosing a cake for breakfast in one of the famous cake shops on Acland Street - St Kilda
"Friet speciaal" - pure happiness when eating this nutritious Belgian dish
Santa Claus is coming to town lalalalalala...lala!
Off for some wine tasting at Domaine Chandon - Yarra Valley
(from French Champagne house Moët & Chandon)
Lunch @the winery
Bottoms up
Sinterklaasfeest @the Belgian Club Victoria
Who is this old man?!?
Not sure whether I should trust this guy... but hey!, if he has a present...
Wat een mooie plaatjes ook hier! Wat voor camera gebruiken jullie eigenlijk? En wat is Melbourne toch mooi, moet ik ook weer eens heen! Vervelend dat er zoveel gerepareerd moest worden aan de camper, hopelijk zonder kosten ;-). En ook nog Sinterklaas gevierd, nou nou! Wist niet dat Belgen daar ook aan deden!!
ReplyDeleteWe gebruiken (tot mijn frustratie) een gewoon klein Sony fototoestelletje. We hebben een supergoede autoreflexcamera van Canon met verschillende lenzen erop, maar het ding begaf het de eerste week al. We kochten ergens halverwege onze trip toch maar een nieuwe body, en... 3x raden.... een week later begaven de lenzen het! Bleken uiteindelijk de lenscontacten te zijn, een "kleingheidje" maar....2000 km verwijderd van het dichtsbijzijnde herstellingcentrum!!!! Heb het inmiddels opgegeven :-)
DeleteWat onze herstellingen betreft: gelukkig allemaal onder garantie!
He wat rot! Maar dit simpele Sony cameratje maakt wel hele mooie foto's zeg! Onder de indruk! Maar heel vervelend van de Canon inderdaad! xx irene
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