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Take a stroll down Melbourne’s Hosier Lane

On Sunday I enjoyed a family outing in my home city of Melbourne. We rarely venture into the city as we prefer heading out of the city, rather than into it! Melbourne dished up a glorious winter’s day of clear blue skies and we really did make a day of it. If you don’t live in Australia like I do, you can plan your trip to Melbourne with Expedia. One of the highlights was trooping up and down the many lane ways. Hosier Lane was the pick with these displays of graffiti and street art. Here is a small sample of what we saw.

 

Graffiti in Melbourne's Hosier Lane

 

Graffiti in Melbourne's Hosier Lane

 

 

 

Hosier Lane graffiti

 

Like some more ideas of things to see in Melbourne? Pop on over and read 7 Things To Do In Marvellous Melbourne

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Travel Photo of the Week: Contemporary Architecture and Fine Food at the Olinda Tea House

The Olinda Tea House is one of my favourite nearby award winning tea houses and restaurants. It’s probably no more than 20 minutes away! It’s not long been opened (landscaping is still underway) and the contemporary architecture, combined with its layout and building products, make it an environmentally sustainable venue. It brings the beautiful outdoors of the Dandenong Ranges, indoors!

If you’re ever in the  area to enjoy the attractions of the Dandenong Ranges, you must include stopping here for lunch or a cuppa.

Olinda Tea House, Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne, Australia

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Travel Photos of the Week: Sand Scuptures held on the Frankston Foreshore, Australia

Frankston has now hosted the Sand Sculpting Australia exhibition three years in a row. Frankston is a southern, bayside suburb of Melbourne and an easy drive on Eastlink. I’d been keen to visit in previous years but it never eventuated and so was determined not to miss it this year!

The theme was ‘Toytopia’ and delighted not just the kids but the grownups also! Twenty-three sculptures from all over the world participated to create a total of 16 solid sand exhibits or ‘piles’ as they were referred to in the Program Guide. Below you will see examples of the workmanship that goes into creating these sand sculptures with so much detail and the height of a couple of them was truly amazing.

Frankston Sand Sculptures

Frankston Sand Sculptures

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Where is Jamieson?

Jamieson is a small country town in rural Victoria with a population not more than 250 making it a perfect destination for our summer vacation and digital-detox! Located in the High Country, it’s beautifully situated on the Jamieson River where it meets the Goulburn River which flows into Lake Eildon.

There are plenty of remnants of it’s past dotted around the town and I took great pleasure in leaving my camp site to take early morning walks by the river and around the town.

Juddy's Hut by the Jamieson River

Juddy's Hut, an early miner's cottage by the Jamieson River

The view from behind Juddy's Hut

The view from behind Juddy's Hut

Jamieson Post Office

Jamieson Post Office Circa 1872

St Peter's Church

St Peter's Anglican Church Circa 1865

St John's Catholic Church

St John's Catholic Church Circa 1863

Perkins & Grey Cafe, Jamieson

...and the not so historical but still delightful 'Perkins & Grey' Cafe

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TravelTipsPlus Google Map of Jamieson

One Great Reason to Visit Jamieson

One great reason to visit this travel destination is to enjoy the peace and quiet by the Jamieson River and if you score some warm weather, grab a tube and float downstream from Brewery Bridge to Finns Bridge.

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