Melbourne day 3

I’m back in Sydney now – I’ll do a write up of what I think of Mel­bourne and the details of what we did with some pho­tos of the spoils soon, but I’ll just write what we did today just so I won’t for­get it.

We didn’t have a fire alarm go off this morn­ing, but we did have a prank phone call to wake us up. Break­fast was at a cafe next to the Vic­toria Mar­kets, and we had a look at the mar­kets fol­low­ing that – we got ourselves a couple of blocks of cheese… and saw some prodi­gious confectionery-​​making. We then pro­ceeded to the Mel­bourne Museum (again) to see what we missed yes­ter­day. This was fol­lowed by lunch at Chin­atown (again) – we were going to go to the Greek res­taur­ants on Lonsdale Street but they were rather pricey. Shop­ping took up the rest of the after­noon – AJI ICHIBAN (^_​^), Myer (which, like the rest of Mel­bourne, ran out of scarves), the Base­ment, this strange little antique shop, and a fancy sta­tion­ery shop. Frantic dashes between South­ern Cross sta­tion and the hotel ensued, the con­sequence of some slight mis­com­mu­nic­a­tion, and then the flight home was unevent­ful bar my humi­li­at­ing defeat in Scategories.

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  1. Dan’s avatar

    Mel­bourne sounds fun.

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  2. Enoch Lau’s avatar

    I hope by that you don’t mean my descrip­tion of Mel­bourne was more fun than actu­ally going there.

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  3. Dan’s avatar

    Of course not. Assume good faith.

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