We started the weekend off with a bit of Pitch and Putt Golf. This was great, until about after the 4th hole and my beginners luck had worn off. Still - I'd be willing to play again. Although I don't think I'd be able to hit the ball far enough for "big people golf". We got a bit of a discount because some holes you had to mind the cracks on the dry dry greens that were almost deep enough to swallow your leg.
After this we headed into the city in our mystery hotel thanks to whereis.com.au. Turned out to be rather "grand" and in a perfect location for us. After a bit of shopping, we'd built up a bit of a thirst and so headed to the The Carlton roof top bar. The only thing better than a few drinks, is a few more while eating Dumplings. Then after this we headed back for a disco nap, followed by a movie - Zac and Miri Make a Porno... honestly - its not as bad as it looks. Pretty funny in a *groan* kind of way.
Hard to believe that it was still only Friday night! We'd done so much already, and still had a full weekend ahead of us. Unbelievably I hadn't even taken a single photo yet!
Saturday morning we headed into the fabulous Degraves St for breaky to fuel up for an audio podcast that we'd downloaded - Melbourne Laneways.
Through coffee heaven Degraves,
To teeny tiny Centre Place,
And checked out the nooks and cranys of Center Way...
and through the Block Arcade, Royal Arcade, past Gog and Magog,
And up to the Burke St Mall. Up through the GPO,
Little Bourke St, on the way to Niagra Lane, we passed Warburton Lane, where we spotted one of the 2007 Laneway Commissions. Look down the alley, past the rubbish bins, and upwards.
In Niagra lane is where we spotted the first of the City of Melbourne 2008 Laneway Commissions. #1 1. Organisation for Future Good Steps. I'm going to make a point to find more of these treasures.
From here it was all the way back down Hardware lane, past all the warehouses which come alive at night.
We made our way down to Howey Place which I'd walked past a million times, yet never seen. Through the Capitol Arcade, and down through Manchester Arcade and Lane. All very trendy. Last stop was Scott Alley which I loved as its home to the Matt Irwin Gallery, which i never knew. A terrific walk, and I'd recommend it to Melbournites and visitors!
We of course stopped off at Union Lane, where I finally heard one of the Laneway Commissions I'd heard so much about #4. The Speed of Sound Nau Interactive Bells.
After all that walking - we *needed* a chocolate fix - so back to the Royal Arcade to Koko Black, where Murray niavely asked if it was worth the wait for the table. There was iced chocolate, chocolate cake, chocolate chip shortbreak, 2 handmade chocolates, the best chocolate mousse we've ever had, and chocolate ice-cream. Sorry we weren't able to save you any...
And in Melbourne, its always amazing what you might see when you just look up.
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