Part 1
Sports, Coffee and Catching Up
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St Kilda Pier.The Melbourne city skyline gives a different perspective to this Marina |
Our June holidays arrived and we were ready for a break, so far work is managing to keep us so busy at the moment. We decided that a trip over to Melbourne and some time catching up with yuoungest son Logan would be a good way to relax. We let family and friends know what we were planning, very soon we had Lloyd and Anna able to come over for a weekend and Beth decided it would be good to spend a few days with her sister.
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It was great to spend some time with Lloyd and Anna and celebrate their recent job successes.
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Two special ladies who got together in Melbourne in June.
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We thought to make the logistics of people coming and going easier perhaps it would be good to rent an apartment. We found expresso apartments online, they were able to provide us with a great little apartment in Balaclava. This had two bedrooms and a reasonable living space, so we all had a good sleeping space. The location was perfect, Balaclava Metro was just around the corner on Carlisle Road. The trams ran past and we enjoyed the convenience of catching these to get around.
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A clear view all the way to the end of the pier.
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Logan has settled into living in Melbourne, he actually shifted into a new flat the day we arrived. He is living in South Yarra. Which is the area where he works, a very nice part of Melbourne. It was not far down the road from where we stayed so it was easy to spend some time catching up with Logan. He was able to carry on doing things that he wanted to do without feeling like he needed to be playing tour guide to us all the time. We really enjoyed the coffees at some of his favourite haunts. We also got out and had some great dinners out in some of the restaurants he wanted to share with us.
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A picture perfect day in St Kilda
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One of our first stops in Melbourne was St Kilda. We got out on the pier on calm clear day. The backdrop of Melbourne behind the boats was stunning. It was handy to get back to the apartment from St Kilda, so we did return down to the beach here. One of the things we did was to go out to the pier on dark and wait for the penguins to come in to land for the night. During the weekends there is a craft market along the road side near the water front.If you are in Melbourne on a Sunday and using the Metro or trams to get around go to the 7 eleven and ask for a Sunday pass. It works that you get a whole day pass for the price of a two hour ticket.
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The view from the viewing platform 80 storeys up is worth the effort.
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A walk along the river is always fun for people watching. |
Beth arrived a day or so after we did and of course we spent our first day with her taking a wander through some of the malls and lanes in Melbourne. This took us up to the Victoria Markets. This time around the markets did not seem as interesting as they were when we were there 5 years ago. However if you haven't been to them they are an experience. We caught a tram back down and decided it would good to go up to the top of the Rialto Tower. This is 80 storeys up and gives good views of the city. It is worth the money if you enjoy seeing where you are and where you have been. At the base of the tower are a number of interesting bars, restaurants and entertainments places that line the river. We found that this area is great for people watching. Also one the outside of the building were the largest bees I have ever seen.
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Flinders Station from high above. |
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Reflections from up high. |
We felt it would be great to complete a wine tour so Logan got us booked into a wine trail that one of his friends new about through her work. We trook the one day package with lunch. First we left Mlebourne on a big coach with 7 people on board. this travelled out and up through the Dandenongs to pick up more people who had been on the Puffin Billy ride. The day started out raining and wintery cold and the busdriver said it would have been a chilly ride on the open air carriages of the train. It was off to the Yarrah valley for lunch in the first winnery. Lunch was from the carvery spit roasted pork and roast vegetables. The tatsing here was difficult as there were at least 3 bus loads of tourists all having lunch at the same time. Next stop was the Rockford winnery. Here we had a great tasting and education session. Logan stunned us with his ability to talk different wines. The lady doing the talk also seemed to be impressed and she made a point of ensuring we tasted some nice wines. We did buy a couple of bottles for enjoying later with Lloyd and Anna. We went out to third winnery and enjoyed yet another different wine experience in a smaller winnery that was into organic wine. This was a little more laid back and we ended up waiting around for the bus. which then rturned us to the city. The drive back in was really interesting and we did enjoy scenery as much s the winneries.
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We had a great time hanging out with Logan in his corner of the world |
Melbourne is well set up to cater for sports events. It has a number of stadiums which can cater for large crowds of people. Last time we were in Melbourne we did not go to the MCG so I was determined to go and watch a live AFL game there. Ruth and did go down and spend an hour in the Sports museum, we were too late for the stadium tour. The sport museum needs more than an hour, but it is totally worth any time you want to spend in the museum. After our visit to the museum I was more determined than ever to see a live game. So with Friday night looming the stage was set for a pretty good weekend of sport. Friday night Logan and I took ourselves off to watch the Melbourne Rebels play the Stormers. This was in the new stadium, and what a stadium we bought our tickets at the gate and managecd to get tickets right on the goal line. I felt close enough to the action that I could reach out and score the tries for the players. We were entained by some reasonable live Super 15 rugby and the Stormers dominated. It was just great to be at a live rugby game. This was a great stadium to watch live rugby in. Next game on the weekend was New Zealand playing Australia in football, but before this we were off to a Cuban Jazz Show. Max, Ruth's brother had managed to get ticketsfor us to see the Bueno Vista Social Club Jazz Show. These guys were amazing, especially the 94 year old singer. After the show we were outside and they all came out. They chatted with people, even though they had no English, and played up to some photo shoots.
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Rocker meets Jazz Musician |
After the show we made our way to Dinner at Steers where Logan works. This is in South Yarra and it has an amazing menu of steaks. The waiter brings around a steak board with the different cuts available. I think one of the steaks here would feed a family in Asia for a year. This dinner was pretty special because we got to share it with some very special people. First Logan, Lloyd and Anna, Beth, Max and Marwin and their great kids, and Adam and Nicola. It was a great meal with some very fine wines included. Well done Logan!
The Saturday night dinner capped off a pretty special day.
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Light on the Yarra river. |
Sunday was the day we decided to go to our MCG AFL game. The Hawks were playing the Dockers in an afternoon game. After spending some time down in St Kilda Logan Ruth and I headed back to the G as the locals cal it. Once again we rolled upand bought tickets at the gate. We wlaked in and found a good vantage point, the game had already started. We found ourselves sitting amongst Hawkes Supporters. By the final quarter the Hawkes just took off with game. All in all we got swept up in the excitement and enjoyed the game. The atmosphere inside the stadium was everything a live sports game should have and more. If I was living in Melbourne I could imagine getting along to regular games. Sports is very much a part of the Melbourne culture.Sunday night Beth went to stay with Max so she could get out to her early flight back to NZ.
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Stopping for a moment along the river |
The weekend seemed to roll past so quickly. But it was really great to have such a great time watching live sport and spending time with family and friends catching up. Monday morning we went down and had an early morning coffee with Lloyd and Anna before they rushed off to catch their flight home. Ruth and I couldn't help but realise hoe blessed we are to have such a great family. We had just experienced a very special week of fun and catching up which helped us celebrate 30 years of marriage.
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St Kilda at Night this spot holds some wonderful photo opportunities |
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