Now that Kevin Rudd has lost his sideburns (it's been many a decade since a Prime Ministerial hair fashion has received such universal condemnation,) I don't have much to post about except to put up more photos from Melbourne:
The place: Werribee Open Range Zoo:
It is a good quality zoo, where you don't have to feel guilty about most of the animals being too cooped up. The new hippo enclosure is fun for the kids, but you have to be lucky and be there before they disappear underwater for protracted periods:
When you finish the zoo, make sure you drop into the adjacent (and free) Victorian State Rose garden:
I try to grow roses in Brisbane, but it is a never ending battle against black spot and other humidity-loving diseases. While my wife loved Melbourne's roses, they also made her depressed about ours at home.
Back to the city. Who doesn't try taking this photo from the inside of Melbourne Central shopping centre? Still, came out quite well, I think:
Of course, food is what Melbourne does best (fish and chips excepted, of course.)
Fortunately, both my kids love spaghetti bolognese, and every cafe in Melbourne by law has to have it on the menu. (I may be exaggerating.)
(By the way, since when did restaurant touts start pestering passers-by on Lygon Street? An unwelcome addition.)
The docklands area of Melbourne is looking good, and getting the Williamstown ferry on a nice day is a good way to see part of it:
Cue corny travelogue music as we prepare to leave Melbourne with a nice sunset shot:
But finally, I admit I am particularly happy with this shot of the silly sculpture "Cow up a tree":
1 comment:
You kidder! Trying to pass off photographs of local politicians as 'hippos'.
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