
Ahh, Melbourne. Lovely, wonderful Melbourne.
My second week in Australia was a vast improvement over the first. Perhaps I was finally adjusted to the time change and the climate, perhaps I was starting to live a more moderate backpacker lifestyle. Or, and I'm leaning this way, perhaps Melbourne is just a fabulous city full of fabulous people!
Designers, beware: if you come to Melbourne, you may never want to leave. For Melbourne is to australia what Montreal is to Canada; the 'cultural capital'. Full of galleries artists and art students, home to a centrally located and reputable design center, and a thriving design community.
In fact, the city's personality bore a striking resemblance to Montreal's. The population of each city is about identical at 3.5 mil, each city is the smaller sibling of the country's BIG city that is relatively close, geographically speaking (Mtl > To = 5hour drive Syd > Melb = 9hours) and yet NOT the capital city, which would be Canberra. (and Canberra, I'm told, is a small purpose built city - much like our very own Ottawa.) AKA, Melbourne has a superiority complex that is actually a veiled inferiority complex. The city has a main natural feature (the yarra river) that is bordered by many natural parks as it runs through various parts of the city. Finally, Melbourne is home to an avid community of sports fans supporting the local faves: cricket and aussie-rules. (read: go habs go!)

I was staying in Fitzroy, an area full of cool pubs/bars/clubs, retro & designer boutiques, galleries, bookstores, and OF CORSE, young aussie hipsters. My hostel was The Nunnery, a very relaxed place with beautiful old architectural detailing both inside and out, and a slightly older crowd, which made me feel a bit more at home.


Okok, I know this is getting long, but I just have so much to say about Melbourne!!
Discoveries...
- I have a weakness for cute sundresses and clothing sales (duh) and an as of recently undiscovered talent for packing. (It still closes!!)
- The famous tiny penguins can be seen at Phillips Island, a trip I do recommend, but can ALSO be seen at the pier in St Kilda for 60$ less. AKA, for free. Dont use flash photography, it may kill the penguins. I just used an uber sensitive camera, I swear to god.

- Feeding wallabies (in the pic) and kangaroos is awesome, but watch those roos cause they're greedy buggers with sharp-ish nails on their hands.
- Beware the dreaded drop-bear. LOL.
- Watching hundreds of fruit bats fly 10 feet above your head at sunset is wild.
- Do YOU know what a capsicum is?
- Timtams are sooo good, but a curiously messy, melty cookie for such a warm climate.
1 comment:
Awe...loving the blog! Think you summed up Melbourne quite nicely dear. But why does it not surprise me that i cannot remember fireman samming the Irish??? What an interesting night of fun filled adventures! Keep it up...RaaR!!!
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