Calm entry this morning into Port Phillip Bay and docked at
Port of Melbourne at about 7.30. Following the local news reports, we realised the Davis Cup
was being played in Melbourne this weekend – get a ticket to the doubles
perhaps? No chance booked out. We
didn’t have any other excursion planned today so we just got the bus into
Melbourne City and had a look around.
Walked up to St Patricks Cathedral, huge stone building, colourful
stained glass and beautiful gardens, very neat, green and well maintained. Wandered around the city, through the laneway
cafes and malls. Over to the south side
of the Yarra River and to the Art Gallery and went to the Andy Warhol
exhibition. He certainly was a brilliant
artist and photographer, we loved looking at his exhibition in Paris when we
went there and this was as impressive.
After the cultural fix we went down to the river and decided
to do a river cruise for a couple of hours.
We reckon it’s been so long since we’ve been on a boat we may as well
enjoy the experience. We’ve also done
the Swan in WA, the Torrens in SA, the Brisbane in QLD and Sydney Harbour;
thought we’d add the Yarra in Vic to the list.
Relaxing cruise past the MCG, tennis centre and AAMI Park for an hour
then back to the start.
Jumped on the bus and got back about 3.30.
Couple of beers, tea and watch Port Phillip Bay slide by, back into Bass Strait (which is as calm as ever), day at sea tomorrow then in to Adelaide.
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| St Pats |
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| The stained glass |
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| Looking towards the altar |
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| One of the many laneways in melbourne |
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| Bicycles outside the Art Centre |
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| Doing the Andy Warhol |
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| With the man |
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| Outside the centre |
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| Couple of Warhol effect photos |
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| Selfie river cruising |
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| Waiting to leave the Port of melbourne and watching the Spirit of Tasmania loading. |
Love Melbourne! Great place to visit and always a great place to go home from! That's where we caught the Spirit of Tassie when we took Mum & Dad to Tassie - brings back some memories.
ReplyDeleteMelbourne is one of our favorites too, sadly the place is full of Victorians but we can't have everything!!! Love Pam and Vernon
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