We couldn't choose a worst time to come. Melbourne experience the worst ever heatwave :S Temperatures in Victoria topped 43 degrees Celsius for a record-breaking third consecutive day!! Goodness...
Melbourne city prior to the heatwave
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Crown Casino
Spanish Donuts at Victoria Market
Australian open 2009!
We managed to catch one of the Australian open match! so exciting! all the while, we can only watch from tv. to be able to watch it live is really a dream come true :D
waiting for the tram to bring us to the Rod Laver Arena.
Huge Crowd watching the match from outside the arena. Ground pass is much cheaper. They are watching from the huge projector screen
waiting for the tram to bring us to the Rod Laver Arena.
Huge Crowd watching the match from outside the arena. Ground pass is much cheaper. They are watching from the huge projector screen
Australian Day cum CNY!!
Temperature rose to 38 deg on this day. the start of the scary heatwave
Not much photos taken as we decided to do some shopping.. haha.. so camera is kept in the bag most of the time.. haha
Spotted some police along the way, to manage thehuge crowd out to celebrate Australian day. It happened to be the first day of CNY as well :D
Not much photos taken as we decided to do some shopping.. haha.. so camera is kept in the bag most of the time.. haha
Spotted some police along the way, to manage thehuge crowd out to celebrate Australian day. It happened to be the first day of CNY as well :D
Ian Potter Gallery
At Ian Potter NGV and it's FREE!! HAHA.. one of the reason i love Melbourne!! lol
According to the curator, this piece of aboriginal art cost Aus2.5 million!! he jokingly tell us that each dots cost a dollar.. lol
Aboriginal batik, and i thought that we only have malay batik. so interesting!
See how nice is the portrait. It's portrait of Ian Brown, art collector and one of the major contributor of the gallery
According to the curator, this piece of aboriginal art cost Aus2.5 million!! he jokingly tell us that each dots cost a dollar.. lol
Aboriginal batik, and i thought that we only have malay batik. so interesting!
See how nice is the portrait. It's portrait of Ian Brown, art collector and one of the major contributor of the gallery
Dockland
we went to Dockland to shop. But it's kinda empty there.. haha
They have the huge ferries wheel just like a lot of other countries (London, Singapore etc). Do we see a global trend here? haha.. a must have in all major cities? :P
We saw this interesting ads of maybe a new hair salon. it's made from a lot of combs.. it's a pity a lot of the combs went missing.. haha
They have the huge ferries wheel just like a lot of other countries (London, Singapore etc). Do we see a global trend here? haha.. a must have in all major cities? :P
We saw this interesting ads of maybe a new hair salon. it's made from a lot of combs.. it's a pity a lot of the combs went missing.. haha
Day tour to Philip Island in scorching heat
we booked a day tour to Philip Island. I was quite reluctant to go out in the scorching 40+++ deg heat.
While waiting for the tour bus, I took photo of the town hall
Town hall window
town hall
Another view of the town hall
On the way to the island, we stopped over at a farm to visit some of the animals. My camera was burning hot after a few minutes. So scary. We got baked even in shades.
wallaby. Btw, how do we differenciate wallaby and kangaroo?? they looked the same to me.. haha
Feeding the wallabies
Little pony? I think.. haha..
After that, our driver cum guide took us to a beach. We are supposed to stop here for one hour.. The angmohs are thrilled. I can't say the same for us.. haha.. we hid at the shade and view the beach from far. I can't figure out how they can manage to walk to the beach in such scorching heat. :S
Our view from the shade.. haha.. it's good enough for me.. i'm not that crazy to walk in such heat.. lol
At another stop at the Pyramid rock (thank goodness i took pix of most of the sign at all the stops. my brain couldn't function well after being fried by the heat for so long :P)
At nobbies centre to view penguin burrow. We are not allowed to take pix at the penguin parade, so this is a good chance to take pix of the burrow and guess wat? We spotted the bb penguin!! so happy..! it looks so cute!!
While waiting for the tour bus, I took photo of the town hall
Town hall window
town hall
Another view of the town hall
On the way to the island, we stopped over at a farm to visit some of the animals. My camera was burning hot after a few minutes. So scary. We got baked even in shades.
wallaby. Btw, how do we differenciate wallaby and kangaroo?? they looked the same to me.. haha
Feeding the wallabies
Little pony? I think.. haha..
After that, our driver cum guide took us to a beach. We are supposed to stop here for one hour.. The angmohs are thrilled. I can't say the same for us.. haha.. we hid at the shade and view the beach from far. I can't figure out how they can manage to walk to the beach in such scorching heat. :S
Our view from the shade.. haha.. it's good enough for me.. i'm not that crazy to walk in such heat.. lol
At another stop at the Pyramid rock (thank goodness i took pix of most of the sign at all the stops. my brain couldn't function well after being fried by the heat for so long :P)
At nobbies centre to view penguin burrow. We are not allowed to take pix at the penguin parade, so this is a good chance to take pix of the burrow and guess wat? We spotted the bb penguin!! so happy..! it looks so cute!!
Day 3 of 43 Deg heatwave
National Gallery of Victoria (NGV International)
Day 3 of crazy scorching 43-45 deg in Melbourne. We decided to go to the NGV to avoid the heat. Even a short walk to the tram stop and walking to the NGV proof torturing :S We were so so happy to enjoy the aircon at NGV after the struggle to reach there. Luckily it's just 3 tram stop from our apartment.
Andy Warhol's chicken n' dumplings. i'm sure many are wondering what's with can soup and art.. :P Apparently it was a shock to many when Andy Warhol uses everyday subject as work of art
one of the 14 sculptures based on a dance drama, Sail the Midnight Sun.
Papua New Guinea mask
The Maori people make figures of their ancestor
Chicomecoatl, goddess of rice maize. Their status looks nice :)
Andy Warhol's chicken n' dumplings. i'm sure many are wondering what's with can soup and art.. :P Apparently it was a shock to many when Andy Warhol uses everyday subject as work of art
one of the 14 sculptures based on a dance drama, Sail the Midnight Sun.
Papua New Guinea mask
The Maori people make figures of their ancestor
Chicomecoatl, goddess of rice maize. Their status looks nice :)
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