THOSE CRAZY HAZY DAYS

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Kooky in da House 3/3 ~ 8/3

Here's the photos from Charles's visit!


Day 1 Highlights : Grand Prix Festival @ Lygon

Feast your eyes peeps, on these gorgeous Ferraris.
It was an Orgasmic experience to see 60 Ferraris parked in front of u. Whole lot of beauties. Grand prix is being held in Melbourne from 15/3 to 18/3 and being Ferrari's 60th Anniversary, they decided to showcase their babies at Lygon Street for us commoners to drool over. Haha.

The owners of the Ferraris took them for a spin around Lygon and the sound of the engine is like NICE. Wootz. But the highlight of the event was when the F1 test driver took the F1 Ferrari down the street. Talk about burning some rubber!

Us waiting under the sweltering sun for the F1 Ferrari driveby.

The frenzy of photo & video taking that follows when it started. I could hear the sound of the engine startup from like a mile away. And when it zooms past you, the sound could deafen you but it was such an adrenaline rush. I took a video but I have no idea how to upload it here. Pity.

Day 2 Highlights: Queen Vic Market, Chapel Street, Docklands

Queen Victoria Market. My weekly must-go place for my grocery shopping.

Our brunch at the food court.

En route to Chapel Street, South Yarra Station to check out some sneaker shops (Charles is crazy about sneakers. Occupation hazard I think haha) Chapel Street is ze place for some retail therapy and it was my first time there as well!

Shopping in Melbourne is unlike Singapore where you enter a shopping centre and it just links you to more shopping centres. Think Raffles Shopping Centre to CityLink to Suntec to Marina Sq. You can enter Raffles Shopping Centre in broad daylight and lo and behold, the next time you step out, it is night time already. In Melbourne (other than within CBD and Chadston, which btw is the biggest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere), the retail shops are normally on the ground level of a 2 storey shophouse and all the shophouses are lined up on 2 sides of a street. I like it better this way:)

Teabreak! I can't recall the name of this cafe but the cake is heavenly!!!!!!!! One of the BEST I have eaten thus far. I definitely am gonna go back for the cake again:)

It's off to Docklands, Southern Cross Station, for dinner.

Docklands is like a lill habour with waterfront dining and all. Very beautiful place! We saw the Sea Sheperd anchored there and went up to have a chat with the crew. The Sea Sheperd is a vessel that goes around the world sabotaging whaling ships in a bid to stop their whaling activities. Well, to some peeps, it might not seem justifiable to destroy others property for a cause that they believe in (a good cause for that matter), but still mad props to the Sea Sheperd! I think what they are doing is great:)

Day 3 Highlights: Melbourne Aquarium, Koko Black @ Lygon

Melbourne Aquarium! SouthBank.
Sights of the aquarium. I thought the giant crabs were really scary. Ahhhh...I miss diving!

We both thought the aquarium was just alright. A tad small in my opinion but they do have quite a few variety of sea creatures that I have never seen in other aquariums before. I think the Sydney Aquarium was alot better:)


This is the legendary Koko Black!!!!!!!! THE one place that all must visit when you are in Melbourne because they have the best chocolate stuff around. The Fantastic Four will all agree. Haha. Sinful but Divine indulgence.

We were tired and stuffed to the brim but very PLEASED indeed with the food.

Day 4 Highlights: None. Haha. I had school so poor Charles had to entertain himself.....by shopping in the city! I think he spent about 300 bucks by the time I got out of school.

Day 5 Highlights: Fitzroy & Smith Street


Fitzroy & Smith Street are packed with factory outlet stores. Addidas, Nike, Quiksilver etc. The Nike store was cool. There are loads of nice sneakers (designs that I have nvr seen in SG) that are going at below market rates. Too bad the pair that Charles wanted did not come in his size. There's a Crumpler store that allows the customers to customize the design of the bag as well. Very niceee.


Last Day Highlights: Slacking.



I decided that he has to try the italian pancakes here before he leaves so it's back to Queen Vic Market for brunch. The italian pancakes with fresh cream and maple syrup are really quite good:)

To mark the end of his Melbourne visit with a flourish, it's to Max Brennars for some chocolate!




They have these huge tanks at the entrance of the store that is mixing the melted chocolate. Pipes are connected from the tanks to the counter where they dispense the chocolate when needed!!!! Wow.



Alisa came to join us after her school and to say goodbye to Charles as well.
So it's farewell Charles, my first visitor in Down Under.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

KOKO BLACK!!!!!!!!!!!...
send some over to sg!!!!...DHL it or something like that!!!...haha..

Siang Wei said...

haha..y not fly urself over??? :)

Anonymous said...

hmmm...but i doubt DHL accept human packages...

Siang Wei said...

Try UPS?

unpredictable said...

hahahaha melb sounds super fun! i cant wait till WE get there...i wanto do everything as mentioned..and MOREEE

Siang Wei said...

hee definitely! Just make sure you girls hop on the plane and get here! :)

Siang Wei said...
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unpredictable said...

ok now i'm v hungry so the FOOOOD looks damn GOOOOD. counting down now...