When I’m sad
When I’m in despair
When I almost give up
God asked me to look around
Look not with my eyes
But with my heart
Hear not the voices
But the meaning from within
Then I’ll know
For without bitterness,
I wouldn’t understand the taste of sweetness.
For without hardship
There is no meaning to the reward
bestow upon me.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Ballarat, the Gold field region
On Monday, we drive more than 100km north-west from Melbourne heading to The Goldfields Region. Why did we drove so far is because I mentioned before that I'm a theme park fan and in the whole entire region of Victoria, this is probably the only place that come closely to be regarded as theme park.
Because of the time issue, we only managed to go Ballarat. ‘Sovereign Hill’ located in Ballarat town, used to be a gold mining town has now become a Goldfield Theme-park that brings us back to 17th centuries.



There is so much to see at Sovereign Hill especially if you are easily amused and have good imagination skill that you can transport yourself back to 1800s. Among them ...








OK, overall it is not too bad. At least it is worth the trouble to travel here compared to the lousy penguin parade in Phillips Island. After we left Sovereign Hill, we catch a glimpse of a huge castle on the way down and we decided to check it out.


There you go, my 8 days journey into Victoria in Australia.
Location : Victoria, Australia
Date of travel : May 2005
Labels:
Melbourne and beyond
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
St. Kilda & Lygon Park
Oh, I didn’t mentioned, we checked out from Nepean Country Club on Friday and has been staying at Marjorie’s place in Glenwaverly. Marjorie is the university mate of Boon. She has since decided to settled down in Australia. The reason why we were bunking in at Marjorie's place is because the timeshare check-out is fixed on a specific day and besides it is a bit too far to drive to and fro from Melbourne. Rosebud is about 1 hour drive from Melbourne and if we do this twice a day on daily basis, it can be very tiring.

On Sunday morning, the whole gang went to St.Kilda for a brunch and stroll around. St. Kilda is a very very remarkable and beautiful place. It has a picturesque view of the bay and waterfront. Houses here are also very classy and lean towards the upper end market.
Luna Park is like the most important landmark in St. Kilda. See the laughing face and you know you're in St. Kilda. This is like a good ol' fun fair place where you have stall games and simple roller coaster or ferris wheel. We didn't actually go in to the park. Just passing by towards Acland Street.
OK, we were in a Italian restaurant in St.Kilda. The food is good but price is towards the medium high. So after the St.Kilda, we head to Lygon Street.

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This is Lygon Park |
Lygon Street is also known as Little Italy in Melbourne. It has its origins in the early immigration of Italian migrants to Melbourne. It has rows and rows of Italian restaurants and most of them have tables outside for you to feel the cool breeze. But since we have already had our brunch, we try out the Gelatin instead.
Labels:
Melbourne and beyond
Friday, 18 December 2009
All about Melbourne City
OK dude … enough of the “Beyond Melbourne’ tour. Let’s head to Melbourne for Shopping. For the next two days, all I did was shop, shop and shop somemore. For the next series of picture, I’m not anywhere to be found because I’m too busy SHOPPING!
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This is Bridge St. at Richmond |
If you are in for shopping in Melbourne, you must absolutely go to Bridge Street. This place is full of factory outlets. The problem is not what you cannot find, the problem is how much you can spend!
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I love the UFO, Ultimate Factory Outlet ... how about that! |
At night, we were in Melbourne town for dinner.

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This is one of the high end shopping mall in Melbourne City |
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Flinders Station |
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Rialto Tower, the highest tower in Melbourne |
On a Saturday night, I also managed to head to Southbank & Crown Entertainment Complex. The view there is fantastic and fireball in Crown’s is eye-opening, I must say.
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At Southbank looking at Melbourne City thru Yarra River |
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Fireball show at Crown's |
Labels:
Melbourne and beyond
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Clayton & Dandenong
On my third day in Victoria, we do what we had to do or rather what Boon had to do – that is visiting his university, Monash in Clayton. Spent half a day here.
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Pix taken with Denise and Sie, his ex-colleagues during his political days |
From Monash, the next nearest place to go will be Dandenong Ranges. Actually what I really wanted to do is to ride ‘Puffing Billy’. Puffing Billy is the oldest surviving steam railway ride that covers 25km into the forest and lake and lush fern-filled gullies. Unfortunately, we ended up LOST.

And guess what? We saw like the best sunset ever just by stopping by the roadside on our way downhill from the Dandenong.


And finally to end the day, we head to Springvale. Must go must go, that's why he says. So anyway, Springvale is basically a Vietnam-town. You thought you have landed in Vietnam or something like that.

Location : Victoria, Australia
Labels:
Melbourne and beyond
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Cape Schanck, Red Hill & Arthur's Seat
What I am about to experience this day almost took my life … hehehe! Ok, a little bit exaggeration but not altogether untrue. We are at Cape Schanck.

OK, anyway we brace ourselves to walk around the shoreline of Cape Schanck as it does gives a hint of very beautiful view from the entrance. In order to reach the shoreline ...
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it started with what they called a bush walking |

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Posing for a picture with the beautiful scenery behind me, still smiling enthusiastically |
And then suddenly while we're in the middle of the board walk, the rain began … the temperature falls … the wind is howling … I’m frozen … I’m blown to one side of the board walk … I don’t want to die in Australiaaaaa …
Because of my near-death experience, my hubby later brought me to have a nice romantic lunch at a winery in Red Hill. It’s called ‘Tuck’s Ridge’. Best Italian food and best wine. Mmmmm!

After refreshing our head a little due to all the wine tasting, we drive to highland in Mornington Peninsula. Arthur's Seat located in Mornington Peninsula is popular for its maze park and the view of its summit at about 314 metres above sea level.
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I only have the guts to point to the chairlift and no guts to take a ride. It's freezing cold up here. |
Labels:
Melbourne and beyond
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Rosebud, Sorrento, Port Sea & Philip Island
Well, this is the journal of my second trip to Australia. The first time around, I went to Queensland where Brisbane and Gold Coast is. This time around, I opted for Victoria.
We landed in Melbourne airport at about 8pm. As usual, we grab our rented car and head to our resort in Rosebud located in Mornington Peninsula. Of course on the way, we passed through Melbourne town and I was a bit excited when I saw the … ehem …
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Melbourne Tram! OK, this is like the icon of Melbourne city. |
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Great Show! ... if you know what I mean. |
First thing the next morning, we stroll along Rosebud village. This village is really beautiful with little cafes along the main street and very accessible to the beach. The resort where we stayed are very popular among locals for a short trip away from the city.
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Little bookshop just the way I like it |


From Rosebud, we head to Sorrento. This village is a little bit different from Rosebud. It is filled with limestone buildings and a pier that's the hub of activities and the departure point for ferries to Queenscliff, fishing trips, seal and dolphin watching excursions, sight-seeing cruises, yacht charters and diving trips.
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Beautiful scenery in Sorrento's Port |

From Sorrento, we head to the third village - Port Sea. Located at the tip of Mornington Peninsula, this area is famous for its luxury Cliff-top residences, bathing boxes and hotel with expansive beach-side lawn. It's the closest village to Point Nepean and its magnificent walks. Anyway, this is where everybody that is ‘somebody’ will have their vacation home. Something like Hampton’s for the New Yorkers, Port Sea’s for the Melbournians!
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Beautiful beach front villas behind me |
At about 3pm, we head to Phillip Island to see the ‘apparently’ must see Penguin Parade at sunset. I just think it is a major disappointment.

Location : Victoria, Australia.
Labels:
Melbourne and beyond
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