Now, I had a rather tragic chain of events occur while I was in Melbourne. I left unscathed, but early- about a week and 2 days early. Its quite the long story which includes running 2 miles carrying luggage in the pouring rain searching for a pay phone, violent fights (I was not involved), frozen bank accounts, salt and pepper sandwiches on white bread from the 'free bread' pile, irritating men and crass commentary, sitting and sulking in various museum lobbies, and multiple broken umbrellas. Luckily, there were also many good things such as Bryn and Agnes, Catholic themed hostel, a stunning city, endless numbers of vintage shops, delicious cheap foods, massive gardens, free coffee and tea, Muireanne, Kangaroo dinner, beautiful statues and graffiti, book shop visits, convents, and further proof of my self reliance, ability to remove myself from awful situations, and potentiality to exist on no money.
I don't remember what this building is.
Its Fall!
I don't know who these people are, but I liked them
Parliament
another great sculpture
Fitzroy gardens
mini Tudor village in the park!
The Fairy tree
example of some of the great graffiti
Bryn and Agnes! I first met these guys in Tongariro and was so happy to get to spend a couple of days in Melbourne with them. This is us at Brunettis. I am going to miss the Australian/New Zealand coffee so very much.
Abbotsford convent
Here we are!
Lentil as Anything- a restaurant on the convent grounds. Its a vegetarian buffet where you decide how much you should pay after you eat to your heart's desire. It was a great option for penniless me, and such a nice alternative to salt and pepper sandwiches.
Brunswick Street
On my last night I met up for drinks with Muireanne who I met in Matakana. She was kind enough to buy me dinner- a kangaroo dinner nonetheless. I felt slightly guilty about eating it, but apparently they are plentiful and I was just too curious to stop myself. It was delicious. It was great to see her again- I continue to be envious of her cool-ness. Speaking of cool-ness, the next day I said goodbye to the also very cool Bryn and Agnes. We gave each other gigantic hugs and promised to visit each other in Canada, The United States and Sweden.
Exhausted and relieved, I got back on a plane to Wellington. I was still penniless and upset by all the bad stuff that happened in Melbourne, but glad for having 5 days to explore such a cool city, and thankful for all of the good things that happened and all of the good people. I will have to go back some day, hopefully my luck will be a little better the second time around.