Strolling the Queen Vic Market and Watching Yawning Lions at the Zoo
Often I co
mpare these journeys to eating tapas. There's a little bit here, a taste of that there, and you never really settle into a groove because it's time to go when that finally happens. This week in Melbourne has been splendid, and I must say that Oz is as fascinating and fun as I suspected it would be. That's because I've met so many Australians in my travels and they are the reason that this a great place this is to visit. I got a chance to sit down with a travel editor at the Age, and a web marketing guy for Tourism Victoria. Both of them shared their insights and provided me with some details into the working business of travel here in Australia.
I had time after our two-hour stroll to the Queen Victoria Market, (the world's largest) so I took the tram to the Melbourne Zoo. Most of the wild beasts were sleeping, but I did have fun watching the elephants take baths and caught some of the big cats in repose.
For my final night here I was joined again by Josh Oakes who brought along his lovely wife and business partner Sarah. We had dinner in a casual Italian place called Mario's on Brunswick St, one where they go a lot on their own. It didn't have the high priced menu that we've seen so often downtown. Oh, and they didn't take credit cards.
Winding down i
n my giant hotel room, I did what a local Melbournian would do. I tuned into the footy game on the telly, and watched the Western Bulldogs come back and beat the Essendon Bombers in a live match from the Telstra Dome. Getting ready for a long ride home.
I had time after our two-hour stroll to the Queen Victoria Market, (the world's largest) so I took the tram to the Melbourne Zoo. Most of the wild beasts were sleeping, but I did have fun watching the elephants take baths and caught some of the big cats in repose.
For my final night here I was joined again by Josh Oakes who brought along his lovely wife and business partner Sarah. We had dinner in a casual Italian place called Mario's on Brunswick St, one where they go a lot on their own. It didn't have the high priced menu that we've seen so often downtown. Oh, and they didn't take credit cards.
Winding down i
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