Tuesday
Rippon Lea
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Wednesday
Melbourne Museum
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But I can't find those photos... hummm, in a box with other albums I suspect.
And as if I don't have enough fluffy friends, in my life, for a 62 year old girl, I bought my own sad otter.
I wonder if we'll see Tassie Tigers again?
I think there is every possibility... but maybe not in my lifetime.
And we pay our respects to the great Phar Lap.
Then after a very expensive lunch (fish and chips, the prices are extraordinary) at the Museum it was back into town for the..
State Library of Victoria.
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But I did take all the rest of the photos and I was particularly fascinated by the Lego model...
For a change it's one of the places in Melbourne that we haven't been to before and it was absolutely wonderful. Beautiful building.
We took another guided tour that went for about 90 minutes which explains why my dodgy hip was growling at the end.
Merrill worked here before she retired.
As you know from previous posts, I do like a bit of graffiti.
Here's Ned.
I'm sure this was in the Old Melbourne gaol when I was here in 1998 with the boys.( I'll have to find those photo albums).
Look at how beautiful this reading room is.
Then that night another adventure.
Queen Victoria Market
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Now we have done this before in 2016. It was great then, great food, packed with people, and lovely stalls to buy stuff. So here we are in Melbourne on a Wednesday, so lets GO!
On a tram, which still in the free no pay tram zone.
We started with mulled wine which wasn't up to spec. The Christmas Markets in Germany do it better and serve the Gluwine in beautiful china mugs. Here's Graham after returning our plastic mugs...
Then we had some sort of BBQ thing which was great once when we found somewhere to sit down.
I want to go to Portugal just to have one of these delightful pastry yummy custard treats in situ.
The tart was hot that I burnt my mouth, but we still ate 2 each!
Oh, but, Yum Yum Pigs Bum!
Absolutely delicious!
Then there was a silent disco, which was so funny!
Thursday
Pentridge Prison
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We are going to Jail..
Well, we are catching a tram there!
As National Trust members a very expensive guided tour was free!
We are getting so much value out of our membership this year.
They get so excited when you turn up with National Trust cards, VIP treatment.
Pentridge was one of the most horrible prisons in Australia. It was for the really, really bad people.
It didn't close until 1997.
And now its become a shopping centre.
And luxury apartments.
Goodness, it was horrible, But this modern history.
And then the ghosts came. Whispering in my ear and touching my shoulder.
They know about my instincts...
I haven't felt this freaked out by a place since Carlisle Castle many years ago.
Shut up you dead Pentridge inmates.
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But then, someones left us a message . Psalms.
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