Friday, October 9, 2009

seeing australia my way (melbourne)- federation square

OMG i love this place. this is like my favorite place in melbourne- the federation square. it is so unique so daring so funky so colourful.

it is sitting in the middle of the town so whenever i walked pass and had a chance i would stop by and snap a few pics. and every single time it just looked so perfect.

this is like the best place to chill out n read a magazine. the night before i left melbourne, a fren of mine kee n i just sat by n finished a bottle of chilly sparkling wine. it is like one of the best things u can do in life. the federation square night was second to none.

seeing australia my way (melbourne) - yarra river cruise

yarra river cruise around the melbourne city. were running late for it bcos i insisted to have mcD as breakfast and at the end the whole cruise was waiting for us to start goin.

it was a slow tour for a better view of melbourne. u see what u see anyway if u walk. the eureka tower, the national gallery, the olympic stadium which was under renovation.

nobody was bothered coming out from the cruise in the cold winter so i actually owned the back of the cruise all myself. yay yay. view was all mine.

seeing australia my way (melbourne) - wine tasting

oh c'mon alcoholicssssss. wineriessssssssssss visit for wine tasting!

we went to 3 wineries in a day - rochford, fergussan and chandon. every stop just a lot of wine down the throat. it was great.

the vineyard when we were there, was all dried up with not even a single grape thanks to the winter coldness. the scenery was wow nontheless.

a relaxing day just chilling out and a lot of photos. tats wad holiday all about isnt it.

seeing australia my way (melbourne) -blue dandenong


so i was off the the wild again. this time the blue dandenong in the national park with full of birds. and i mean, beautiful birds. wadever their names are. i thought kangaroos were challenging enough, but these birds were a bit too friendly, stopping at whoever to grap some food. it was ok when they pecked from your palm, but when they flipped their wings to fly away it was worse. and after one minute another one would stop by. there was a little girl so keen to feed all the birds she could see. soooooooooooooooo lovely that i thought she was more like the attraction than the birds or the forests. couldnt stop snapping pics of her. next time im gonna let my kids off to the wild to play with wadever tiger or lion when they are just tiny toddlers so tat they wont be as freaked out as i am when getting near to the animals.