If ever you need a wet day activity for little Nathan, you can build a good cubby by making those triangle shaped strutts with a few sheets of rolled up newspaper, just sticky tape 3 rolls and make as many triangles as you need for a dome shape.....hours of good fun with a favourite child.
* It has a lane named after rock band AC/DC and a swimming pool named after a Prime Minister who is believed to have drowned at sea
* Its vibrant multiculturalism
* Royal Botanic Gardens.
* Shady Caroline Street in South Yarra
* The disco balls hanging above Rankins Lane in the city
* The domed reading room of the State Library.
* The eucalyptus trees and old lamps beside the river near Fed Square.
* The huge mural spanning the length of the side wall of Dimmey's discount department store in Green Street Richmond
* The laneways, especially Degraves Street and Centre Place.
* The old terrace houses in the inner suburbs.
* The Royal and Block Arcades.
* The street art (commissioned and otherwise).
* The Victorian architecture, especially the interior of 333 Collins Street, the Olderfleet Building and the Melbourne Safe Deposit Building on Queen Street
* The view of the city at night from the Swan Street Bridge.
* The Windsor end of Chapel Street
* There's always a festival or major event happening.
If ever you need a wet day activity for little Nathan, you can build a good cubby by making those triangle shaped strutts with a few sheets of rolled up newspaper, just sticky tape 3 rolls and make as many triangles as you need for a dome shape.....hours of good fun with a favourite child.
ReplyDeleteOooh, that sounds like fun. I might just make a Frisky Dome for myself at home!
ReplyDeletephew sounds too much like my work!
ReplyDeleteI'll just play spectator :P
ReplyDeleteSoccer ball!
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