We caught the flight to Melbourne on an Australian airline called JetStar, which is the Aussie equivalent to Southwest Airlines. Despite the low frills, they run a pretty good show and are pretty organized checking people in and getting them on & off planes. I think back to our flight last year on Ryan Air, the Irish no-frills airline, and there just is no comparison. We arrived in Melbourne in the rain and hopped on to the airporter bus and made it to our hotel. We got to a nearby Italian restaurant, Tutto Bene, in time for our reservation (booking, as they call it here) for my birthday dinner. We both had a pretty tasty risotto dish that had peas, pancetta & shallots.
The next morning we planned to head out to explore the city of Melbourne. Needless to say, Judy had found that there is a free hop-on/hop-off tourist bus that takes people around the city. If there is a deal to be had, you can be sure that Judy will find it. When I opened up the drapes in our room, this is our view:
What the hell do you suppose that is all about? This building is actually where the Eureka Skydeck is located, which is the highest point in the Southern Hemisphere to view a city. I don't know if I buy that claim.
We walked over to Federation Square and caught the bus and rode one complete circuit to see where we wanted to explore further. We saw quite a bit of the city sights, such as Flinder Street Station, Parliament House, Royal Exhibition Building, Shrine of Rememberance, and many other sights. We walked around some of the downtown business area and worked our way over to the Lygon Street precinct, which is the where Melbourne's Italian community is located, in order to have lunch. I was getting hungry, but Judy kept checking the time on her cell phone telling me that it wasn't that late. It wasn't until we got back to the room much later that she realized that there was a 1 hour time difference between where we were yesterday and where we were today. Hey, my internal clock is very reliable when a meal is overdue.
Flinder Street Station |
Parliament House |
Royal Exhibition Building |
1888 Building - University of Melbourne |
After lunch, we walked by the University of Melbourne, the Queen Victoria Marketplace, and the Queens' Bridge. We stopped at an outdoor place that was on the river to hoist a pint and watch the people passing over us on the Sandridge Bridge. We got back to the hotel in time to catch a breath, change our clothes and write this entry before heading out to dinner...............that Judy has a discount coupon for. Annie, you would be proud of your sister.
Mark, I'd keep the drapes closed if I was you --you may be having nightmares about those bugs!! Is that supposed to be art? Any bedbugs there? Don't tell Judy I asked that or she'll start feeling them on her legs tonight. I'm glad she's located discount coupons, too bad she didn't have them for the $30 breakfasts or $10 continental! We're still enjoying the sun and warmth here -- it's sunny at my house!! There's a chill in the air though so you'll notice it when you get home. Only 6:30 now and it's dark. Enjoying your blog and the pictures you share. I'm getting an education. Which continent is Australia on? By best to Judy May, I miss talking to her -- not enough to run up a $100 phone charge though!! Toodles.
ReplyDeleteNo bedbugs spotted. I check the beds nightly ;)
ReplyDeleteI miss everyone!
Judy
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