Good morning, yesterday we went on a tour round the Queen Victoria Market and another little community market. We had a really nice lunch at the Queen Victoria and the tour guide, called Phil, took use on a drive round Melbourne. Then we we went to visit Peran and Helmie and their children Harvey and Theo, by train. We had a lovely time at their house and they feed us dinner aswell which was very kind.
Today we are going to learn how to play Aussie Rules Football (this might not happen if Phil does not get enough people interested in going) and then we are going to Melbourne Zoo in the afternoon.
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
We've arrived on the other side of the world!
After a 12 hour flight to Bangkok we spent 2 hrs in transit then caught another plane to Melbourne. Nine hrs later we arrived in Melbourne at 8.00pm yesterday evening. With all our bags we just had to take a taxi, although there was some talk of the bus this was quickly rejected. When we got to the hotel (hotel Discovery) it was shockingly basic...lino on the floors, fluorescent lighting everywhere, and shared showers AND LOOS! an early introduction for Robert and Hannah to backpacking holidays. But at least the beds are comfy and look (!) clean. Of course none of us wanted to go to bed when we got here (it being midday for our body clocks) so off we went sightseeing at 10pm at night. Not as bad as it sounds because we saw a different side of Melbourne life as we walked down Sawston St. looking for somewhere to have a coffee and a bite to eat. All we could find thou' were Asian joints! not quite what the family had in mind, but eventually we ran into a Starbucks. Hooray, it felt like home at last. On the walk back to the hotel at midnight I managed to get away with only being shouted at and abused once for my Pommie accent. How about that for a predictably Aussie welcome? Robert now thinks Australia is "full of weird and scary people"....maybe he has a point, I'll reserve judgement for the moment.
Thankfully we got back to the hotel in one piece, and all fell asleep quite quickly. It is now 8.30am on Thursday morning, and I am writing this in the lobby while waiting for B,H,R to wake up and show up (is there a song there somewhere?!). Today (my) plan is to visit Melbourne Museum, go on a tour of the Markets, and see the Maritime Museum. Let's see if this country changes from weird and scary to weird and wonderful. Tonight its dinner with Peran, I'll ask him what he thinks. Seeya, P
Thankfully we got back to the hotel in one piece, and all fell asleep quite quickly. It is now 8.30am on Thursday morning, and I am writing this in the lobby while waiting for B,H,R to wake up and show up (is there a song there somewhere?!). Today (my) plan is to visit Melbourne Museum, go on a tour of the Markets, and see the Maritime Museum. Let's see if this country changes from weird and scary to weird and wonderful. Tonight its dinner with Peran, I'll ask him what he thinks. Seeya, P
Monday, 13 July 2009
We leave tomorrow morning!
The bags are packed and we are ready to go. The taxi comes tomorrow at 6.45am to take us to Cambridge train station and then we are going to take the train to Kings Cross then the underground to Heathrow Airport. Hopefully it won't be too difficult in the middle of rush hour. The plane leaves at 12.20 for Bangkok where we change onto another plane to go to Melbourne. We all have lots of books and things to do on the plane, so hopefully the time will pass quickly. We are all looking forward to it! and can't wait to get to Australia! We will write our next blog as soon as we can from Melbourne.
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