Eastern Time plus 16 hours
We arrived in Melbourne to a great reception at 6:30 AM. We had all been given an Australian flag to wave on our arrival. I slept through it as I have now Jeff's upper respiratory ailment. Clare had given me some antihistamines and I was hoping to sleep enough to get through the day in Melbourne.
We got off the ship at 9 AM and were greeted by this band playing Waltzing Matilda. Note the didgeridoo on the right. We took the shuttle into town and were taken to Flinders Station. Melbourne is a beautiful city.
We noticed the grillwork on many buildings.
We hopped back on and went to Federation Square where we were to meet Stirling and Clare and also Jo and Greg (our former tablemates from Melbourne) an hour later. We toured around and took in the sites. Some looked familiar! We also called both Liz and Ellen. I started using my stockpile of calling cards I found before we left FMB.
This building is a 92-story residence building, the highest in the world. It is also the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere.
We decided to eat at Bistro Vite. Lunch was great and the company fantastic. We had a lot of good laughs. Jo and Greg insisted on treating for lunch which was very generous of them and greatly appreciated.
We walked to their home to pick up the cars. It was a beautiful walk with a lot to look at. The city is full of artwork. This sculpture is called Japanese Bells and they ring twice a day. We also passed the rowing club, cricket stadium and walked over this pedestrian bridge.
They played Aboriginal Music though the speakers.
They have a beautiful home in a gated condo community with lovely landscaping.
We piled in the cars to drive to the St Kilda area of the city.
Greg drove Jeff to see the Australian Grand Prix course for the upcoming race.Next stop, The Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron.
We set off on foot to enjoy the beach area followed by ice cream. This pool was along the beach and opened onto the beach. The boardwalk was slanted for tanning.
They are big on cake shops in this area. There were about 6 on one block.
There were lots of neat little bars along here.
There were lots of great places to hang out along the street.
I thought these 2 health care signs might interest Liz.They are very conscious of the sun here due to the hole in the ozone layer. Notice that Jo is wearing a hat at all times.
We have heard that it is mandatory for children to wear a hat to school with a large brim and a neck covering. They also must wear long sleeves and stay inside between 11 and 3. (not positive that is true, but I think that is what I heard. It may fall into the: I'm not really sure, but I know for a fact section of the blog. J)
I also noticed this Laundromat. This ship could take lesson on the set up with the computers adjacent!
Our sailing was delayed until 9 PM so we could have a great firework send off from Melbourne. Australian music was playing during the show and it was very moving.
1 comment:
Nice photo of the fireworks. Also good choice with the Cascade and Boag's beer!
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