I spend the northern summer in Ocean City, MD and the southern summer in Melbourne, Australia. I'll never be cold again! Let me know what you are up to...Leave a comment, I'd like to know who you are! Keep in touch!
Monday, 30 April 2012
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Footscray Park
We have a lovely park but it's a little too far for me to just pop over for a stroll of an afternoon (I don't have a car.) It's called the People's Park because in 1909, when developers wanted to sell the land for houses, the local residents got together and convinced the town to buy it and with volunteer labor and donated plants it became a beautiful spot for everyone. It's on a hill overlooking the Maribrynong River and the sports fields. Here are some pictures of the park.
That's Jenny |
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Visit to Yarraville
I went to the nearby suburb of Yarraville to see a movie at the beautiful Sun Theatre. The building was built in 1938 and after years of neglect was restored to its Art Deco glory in 1995. Instead of the original auditorium for 1050 now there are 6 theatres with really comfortable sofa/easy chair seats and little tables for your wine glass. Here are a few pictures I took and if you want to see more their website is www.suntheatre.com.au.
What a good idea! Paint a dumpster, plant a little tree and some flowers in it - and you have a moveable planter. |
Here are a few pictures taken on the streets of Yarraville.
This is a Heritage Listed bus stop, built in the 1940s |
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Friday, 13 April 2012
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Autumn Days in Melbourne
The autumn leaves are starting to fall and the nights are getting chilly but there are still lots of flowers in bloom. Especially the roses. Here are some of the gardens I saw while walking around my suburb.
Monday, 2 April 2012
Footscray (Victoria) Cemetery
Another guided walk - this time around the Footscray Cemetery (that's my suburb!) About 40 people came along to find out a little history of the suburb and the who's who of inhabitants. It was set aside in the middle of the 1800s for 20,000 but now has 47,000 burials. Your family owns your plot forever, so if there is no longer a family member around to tidy up your grave, then it just falls into disrepair. No ghosts in this cemetery so come and have a look...
Our knowledgeable guide Meyer Eidelson showing us the oldest tombstone from 1866 |
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