I’ve been in Melbourne a couple of months now, but most of
that time has been spent in a bit of a haze of temp work and finding somewhere
to live. Things seem to be settling down a bit now, thank goodness, so I’m
hoping to be able to spend more time and energy on some new and interesting
projects and meeting new and interesting people.
Just to get
started (and blatantly imitate the format of Gala Darling’s blog), may I
introduce...
Things I Like About Melbourne Thursday:
Bikes
I think cycling is
just great. Cycling that involves cute dresses and wicker baskets that is –
lycra, notsomuch. It's great for me, great for the enviroment, and great for my bank balance. Of course I will also need to go shopping for
outfits to wear while I am gracefully pedalling around the streets of Melbourne.* **
Image from sarahwilson.com.au |
People
Admittedly I haven’t
actually met that many people yet, but those I have seen walking the
streets look like they’d make excellent friends. This is helped by the fact
that many of them are wearing cute outfits whilst gracefully pedalling around
the streets of Melbourne. It can be done. Or at least I can have friends who
are able to do such things. There's also loads of amazeballs street art:
Hosier Lane |
Coffee/Café’s/Bars and the fact that my housemate works in a café and brought home some cake:
My time spent living in Wellington left
me with a slight addiction to caffeine and high expectations of what good cafes
and bars should be like. Thankfully Melbourne lives up to it’s reputation and I
have spent many happy hours eating delicious food and drinking coffee and wine
with friends.
One of Melbourne's may laneways |
Terrace Houses
I am getting a little
bit obsessed with the houses here. I even got to stay in a house with a wee
front yard and a lovely private back yard for a while. They are just so old and
cool looking. And go really well with bikes with baskets on the front.
***photo to come***
The Weather
Actually. I know
everyone complains about it because it changes every ten minutes or whatever –
but I grew up in Northland so I find it kind of comforting in a weird sort of
way. It seems I missed the hottest time in Perth, but I was there long enough
to know that Hollie and temperatures about 35 degrees do not mix well. Plus it’s
less damp and humid than home – that I do not miss.
Northcote on a sunny day. |
Long story short, Melbourne is pretty sweet - I'm slowly but surely getting settled, and if anyone is around and wants to meet up for a coffee/wine (or, better still, employ me) then get in touch!
*My inability to do anything gracefully, and my irrational fear of traffic may be a slight impediment, but a girl can dream.
** This bike picture wasn't actually taken in Melbourne. But you get the idea.