Day 1 - 6th June
The sky was grey, and the air was icy cold. Today the train to Warrnambool was in operation. Thank goodness. By lunchtime, we boarded our train and hopped into the correct carriage. We nearly sat in the wrong seats, but in the end, we figured it out. The train went past many empty lots of land and newly built houses. From the outside, it looks like a suitable place for a growing family. Somehow, I don’t think it is a good place for a single person. It was somewhat lonely looking of a suburb.
Also, it got me thinking about how can I live in an empty town with a person who doesn’t talk to me much? Hmm. The lonely life of a wife can be depressing and even suicidal if you ask me. The inner suburbs and city have an array of events each month enough to fill your days up. Soon you forget how lonely you are in an empty relationship.
The train carriage had various people, and many chatted throughout the 4 hours train ride. So much so that Sis could not get any rest.
Upon arrival walked up the hill to drop off our suitcases. The rain comes and goes. Our suitcases got drenched. Once dried off, we headed down to Redspoon for a light dinner. For dessert, we had black sticky rice with Thai custard. It was a delicious start to the trip.
Day 2 - 7th June
The tour was cancelled and rescheduled to Thursday. The rain kept pouring down on us. We dashed back to the town centre to have brekkie at Fishtales.The town has laneways and a central car park with free two hours parking. They have a Coles and ALDI in town. Several slow one-way buses.
After brekkie, from the main street we walked down the hill passing several tall pine trees to the mini golf by the sea. The rain keep weeping on us. The trees offered us shelter. The locals run and hide underneath them. We managed to reach a section of the Lake Pertobe. The birds were very cute. One squawk at my sister to get off the mini bridge. The bird couple used the bridge to cross to the island instead of swimming across. How odd. Laughs.
On the first putt I whacked too hard and the ball ended in the pond. The course was very well though out. Trying to keep ball momentum was challenging in the rain and wet surface. Ha ha. We the headed to Stingray bay to go up the stairs go the Pavilion cafe for a late lunch. Throughout our walk back to the town we saw five rainbows and one big arch above the beach.
Once back in town we had Hairy Goat for dinner. The one same sauce was served in every dish. Omg. Bland. For a Spanish cuisine focused it was appalling to say the least. The place was dark and dull.
Day 3 - 8th June
Ann drove us to Tower hill. There we tried to spot wildlife. Not much luck today. At the visitor information centre, we took one loop around the area and looked at merchandise. T There was no story time session or historical talk. Koroit is a small town where young folks buy up a house. Port Fairy. We walked a trail on Griffiths Island. We saw two wallabies. These towns once slaughtered whales for their oil until the gold rush took away much of the business and population.
Fletcher Jones market had new and old stuff up for grabs. They had so many retro gears. Sis even found a dinner table set that looked similar to dads.
We had dinner at Bojangles. The highlight of the meal was the basil ice cream. Yum.
Day 4 - 9th June
As a bonus, Fiona drove us to Stingray bay to watch horses training in the waters. I have never seen a horse swim before. Wow. We got out to Logan beach (whale nursery). Sadly, we were not lucky in spotting a whale. The waves and the rain clouds are strong here. Also, she drove us to the various lookout points where you watch for whales in your car and in this kind of weather that is a good tip.
The botanical garden had a similar design to the one found in Melbourne - designed by the same person. Amazing. They planted a Turkish pine tree brought in by an army soldier in 1915. A sweet way to remeer someone. We fed ducks by the pond and saw several large goldfish. The children's playground was made out of natural wood. It is good for the children to come out and play on it. The houses are pricey here for young families. The oldest church would hold concerts throughout the year in Warrnambool.
Cafes by the rivers only open in summer. Even the cemetery is by the Hopskin river. Oof. Not a safe spot should it flood one day. The river was wide. Fiona drove us to each river mouth and showed tus how different they were and why they are a concern for the town.
Fiona drove us to the mouth of Hopskin river and Merri river. One was more narrow than the other. The narrow one requires humans to make a channel regularly to stop the river from flooding. It could very well destroy farmland and homes. The bridges connecting the small islands in Stingray bay were great. It would have been a good boardwalk if it was summer. Middle Island was once open to the public to view penguins up close. Now it is closed to the public and foxes. In summer, two dogs would guard the penguins as the tide would go out and the foxes sneak on over the sand.
Clovelly restaurant for dinner. The menu says doughnuts, but they only made one dry doughnut. Lol.
Day 5 - Friday 10th June
It was time to leave Warrnambool. When we boarded the train, the staff said the train was fully booked out - not. Not surprisingly, more people caught the train into Melbourne than to Warrnambool. Overall, winter in Warrnambool was uneventful. Due to the sheer amount of rain. So difficult to attend any outdoor activity. Only a handful of people were willing to brave the element and hang together in picturesque locations like us. Hee Hee. We wore gloves every day and a hat to keep ourselves warm. The locals didn’t wear any and were okay with the cold, wet weather.
Dinner with the family went down a treat. incl. @sngo1982 and they loved the s&s Barra and truffle dumplings. #nomnomnom (@ Old Beijing 局氣 in Melbourne, VIC) https://t.co/zoQjDBCq0C pic.twitter.com/no9OuKC2mt
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 20, 2022
What a day of floral beauty and light displays with @sngo1982 🎉💐. High tea at #Melbourne Royal Botanical Gardens and #glowwinterartsfestival at Central Park, Malvern East. pic.twitter.com/uAPoRCeTFX
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 19, 2022
Just had high tea with @sngo1982 in the Gardens House (which I’ve never been in all of my life). Sleek yet historical inside. #nomnomnom (@ Royal Botanic Gardens - @rbg_melbourne in South Yarra, VIC) https://t.co/wZNILEGAN7 pic.twitter.com/o257lEmhuk
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 19, 2022
Just had high tea with @sngo1982 in the Gardens House (which I’ve never been in all of my life). Sleek yet historical inside. #nomnomnom (@ Royal Botanic Gardens - @rbg_melbourne in South Yarra, VIC) https://t.co/wZNILEGAN7 pic.twitter.com/o257lEmhuk
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 19, 2022
Day 3 (today) @sngo1982 and I watched a horse train on the beach, fed ducks at the #Warrnambool Botanical Gardens, took a stroll through Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Also, we got an overview of #Warrnambool in today’s tour. Lots of murals and original family run biz(s). pic.twitter.com/Ck6IOfl1yF
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 9, 2022
Day 2 we went on a half day trip with #Warrnambool Tours. We spotted a wallaby and emu in Tower Hill (but no koala), then off to Koriot, Port Fairy, Griffiths Island, and Fletcher Jones market. We had panna cotta with strawberry vino and basil ice cream at Bojangles. #nomnomnom pic.twitter.com/cX5nH19Oli
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 9, 2022
Totally unexpected but @sngo1982 and I saw four rainbows (one full arch) in #Warrnambool What a day of mural, sculptures, mini golf, food, and rain. #LakePertobe #WormBay pic.twitter.com/GwjaVexB36
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 7, 2022
Blue spammer crab spaghetti for lunch with @sngo1982 in #Warrnambool #StingrayBay (@ The Pavillion in Warrnambool, SA) https://t.co/Nhcf5bAApS pic.twitter.com/Sbetr20jFX
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 7, 2022
#shopthecity night in #melbourne with @sngo1982 was good, especially with a mix of lane way stall setups. #nomnomnom sweets n savoury n shop works together. #winter pic.twitter.com/VC3N1eekGd
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 3, 2022
#blessed by a lion on a Friday #winter night in #Chinateon Heffernan lane night market with @sngo1982 #Melbourne #shopthecity pic.twitter.com/oA2EWi6ag0
— Melly Tango (@melpucca) June 3, 2022
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