Monday 27 February 2012

West of Melbourne

To see another side of Melbourne I was off with the guided tour to Tottenham - a 3 minute train ride west of where I live - to see the industrial side of Melbourne. Actually most of the factories are closed now but the years between the World Wars were an economic boom for the area. This is a large flat area, filled in eons ago by lava. So the soil on this west side of Melbourne is not good for growing food, just grass for sheep. Eventually it became Australia's arsenal and other factories were built also. Then after the Japanese bombed Darwin it was realised that all the munitions shouldn't be manufactured in the same place and the area started a slow decline. We looked at a few of the Art Deco factory facades that remain and heard some stories about them from people on the tour whose fathers worked in them in the 1950s and 60s.




Friday 24 February 2012

Elsie is 8 weeks old!


Cafes in Melbourne

Melbourne is a city of cafes! In the summer tables are placed on any space on the pavement,
 even better if there is a tree giving shade. Here are some of the interesting cafes I found.









Inventive use for a shipping container!




Dogs need cafes too!

Saturday 11 February 2012

Melbourne's Arcades


In the 1800s it was a popular pastime to "do the block" or promenade around the shopping streets in the city centre so some very elegant arcades were built. Good protection from the weather and lovely places to meet and be seen. Here are a few pictures of some of them.








Saturday 4 February 2012

Fun pictures...

My new camera has some interesting settings. There's a lot more to learn, but here are a few pictures I think are fun...