View from our room.
Mark and I in Fitroy Gardens.
Very interesting model of a Tudor Village in Fitroy Gardens.
An interesting tree in the gardens.
St. Kilda
Watching the sunset on the pier in St. Kilda before the penguins come in.
A little beach the penguins would swim in to.
Our second day in Melbourne we were scheduled for a tour along the Great Ocean Road. If you are ever in Melbourne this is highly recommended. The four of us enjoyed an amazing day of some of the world's most magnificent sites that will never be forgotten. Absolutely amazing!!! First stop of the all day tour was Bells Beach. They have an annual surfing competition here. Then we were off to see, what they consider the official start to the Great Ocean Ocean, marked by a magnificent sign. A little interesting history on the road was that it was built by soldiers who had returned from war. It was supposed to help them recover from what they had experienced during war! The road endlessly weaves around and around and up and down, not exactly an easy road to build. On our way to the coastal town of Lorne we saw one of the most unusual houses, called the pole house. You can actual rent it out if you want for ~$2700/week. Honestly, it doesn't look all that spectacular on the inside, but I guess it is all about the view. After a brief lunch stop in Apollo Bay, we stopped at the Otway National Park where we saw some local birds and koalas. We then got to walk through Maits Rest Rainforest where we got to see some of the tallest trees in the world. We then continued on the winding road to the highlight of the trip, the Twelve Apostles. Despite the rain, it was absolutely amazing. We continued on to see Loch Ard Gorge and the remains of the fallen London Bridge; yes, the London Bridge really fell down. The day was complete and we had to head back to Melbourne. It was a long day and a bit of a rough ride on a bus, with a bus driver who wanted to take the multiple curves at a high rate of speed, but the things we got to see were incredible. Bells Beach
Great Ocean Road
The magnificent sign :)
The Pole House.
City of Lorne
This koala was way high up in the tree. If you look real closely you can see it is holding a baby.
Cape Patton Lookout
Rainforest
The magnificent Twelve Apostles.
Loch Ard Gorge
London Bridge before it fell down.
On our third day in Melbourne we were all set to go Victoria Derby Day, one of the biggest horse races in the country. We got all dressed up, wore our fascinators to fit in, and went to bet on the horses. There was some great people watching, fun races, but unfortunately we did not come out ahead on our betting. We came back for some good Italian food on famous Lygon Street.
Ladies on the train with their fascinators on.
The twins!
The next day we headed to Queen Victoria Market, a famous market in the city complete with everything from fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, a deli, restaurants, to souvenirs gallore. We walked the aisles for a long time, but found the family some good t-shirts to take home as well as a fabulous souvenir fence post decoration to use in our home back in the states. After the market we headed to Melbourne Central, a shopping center that features Coops Shot Tower, an old shot factory. We then were off to see the famous Federation Square. The Queen of England was there earlier that week, so we had to go check it out. It is used as more of a meeting space, so there wasn't really that much to do there. Then we enjoyed an early dinner with Mark before he had to head back to Sydney, so he could be back at work on Monday.Yummy pigs feet at Queen Victoria Market.
Melbourne Central Shot Factory.
Federation Square.
The Trunk Restaurant where we had dinner before Mark left.
Conviently during our time in Melbourne, Qantas was on strike, which of course is the main airline in Australia. Mark was supposed to fly home on Sunday afternoon, however, his flight was cancelled. He was left with renting a car for a 10 hour drive or hoping on a train for 10+ hours overnight to arrive in Sydney early Monday morning. He was able to get a ticket for the train and made it to work a little late on Monday.
The rest of us enjoyed a little more walking around Melbourne on Monday morning before flying back to Sydney on Monday afternoon.
Cute alley where we had breakfast.
