The gardens offer 5 separate displays every year and never ceases to captivate the visitors who visit. There are flowers everywhere you turn, numerous birdcages hanging on display.
The entrance has this magnificent Statue at the front to welcome all. Flat Susan was awed by the size of the statue as you can see the size comparison...
Here you can see Flat Susan having a rest after reading the information about this Lutheran Church.
Then we went for a drive down Flinders Street past the infamous Flinders Street Station that has hundreds of thousands of people using it every day for transportation to and from their train stations.
We then continued on to the docklands area of Melbourne right by the water and checked out the boats and buildings. Before getting to the waters edge we saw these buildings that had green living walls, yep plants growing on the walls throughout the city, it truly was spectacular to see and as you can tell they are quite tall there are people on the footpath walking to give you a gauge of the size.
In the next photo you can see the building in the background that is called Etihad Stadium, it's roof opens and closes when it's needed for sporting events. So if it is raining they close the roof so the spectators and players don't get wet. Eliza works here sometimes, the stadium has walls of green plants too.
Here she is docked along the wharf area and we got to have an up close look but Eliza wouldn't let Flat Susan on the ship for fear of her falling in the water.
All Eliza would let Flat Susan do was sit on the railing at the waters edge, by golly it was big. It had lots of ropes and pulley's and all sorts of things we really didn't understand.
Here you can see Flat Susan sitting on the timber near the edge of the ship
There is so much to do in Melbourne and there will be more posts to follow, see you all soon. I hope you have enjoyed the little tour.
Hugs Eliza
1 comment:
Enjoyed it is an understatement. This journey is fabulous. Loved seeing the "living wall" and it must be wonderful to see more of them at the Etihad Stadium. I have never seen any!
Love the photo of the water at the dockland and the old ship, thanks for not taking her on board, she does get giddy with delight at such things. Who knows, she could have ended up in the water.
The Conservatory is beautiful and it is lovely to see Myrene taking such an interest in the trip with Flat Susan. I bet they have become firm buddies.
Thanks so much Eliza.
Hugs, Neet xx
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